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Originally Posted by Dad
I don't think this makes anything go away. You'll still have quick thinking players yelling they were calling time outs. Or the coach yelling TO and then yelling at you for not seeing/hearing A3 trying to get a TO.
I just can't see any net gain from making a change. All I see are headaches while teams adapt.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I don't recall that happening under the prior rule.
I do like, in theory at least, the NCAAM rule -- for those who work under that code, how has it been working?
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Agree, bob. I've been doing this long enough to have done it under both rules. The only problems before were the players not hearing and/or responding to the coach.
Coaches should coach, not play the game. Having them directly able to affect live action events is not coaching.