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Old Thu Feb 09, 2017, 11:13am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by IAUMP View Post
The time out request in the 2nd video was not made from the bench. It came from an Iowa player in the lane. Had the C not bailed out of the play, perhaps he could have seen or heard the TO request. Also, the T would not have had to close in on the play so hard and might have been in a better position to see the out of bounds.
And I would say the same thing I would say to the coach. "What is that supposed to mean?"

The player in the lane is trying to get the attention of an official that is looking at the ball and not him. The Trail is clearly several feet away in the FC. The Center who should be there is not there and likely also looking at the ball or sideline on some level. Making a request does not mean you get the request and the request is when the held ball is taking place. If that is the beef by the coaching staff, they need to find something better to eat. That is lane and certainly lame coming from that coaching staff as their coach is often a fool by the way he acts.

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