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Old Thu Oct 25, 2007, 07:40pm
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Head Coach privileges

I couldn't find anywhere in the book. If the Head Coach gets ejected, does the assistant coach get head coach privileges (ie, coaching box)?
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Old Thu Oct 25, 2007, 08:05pm
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No. Once the coaching box is gone, it is gone for the rest of the game for all people with that team.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 12:18pm
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However, he would assume all the head coach's duties & all other requirements for replacing DQ players, time outs, bench personnel, etc. would be his responsibility.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 02:09pm
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However, he would assume all the head coach's duties & all other requirements for replacing DQ players, time outs, bench personnel, etc. would be his responsibility.
That's been debated before.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 02:54pm
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That's been debated before.
in what context?
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:04pm
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The debate is whether or not the AC gets the HC responsibilities should the HC be removed. There's nothing in the rules that transports them to the AC, or that declares the AC the HC.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:06pm
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Head coach may prevent

I had never noticed the word PREVENT a timing mistake before... My bold lettering and Italics parenthesis....

The head coach may request a time-out or signal his/her players to request a time-out, while within the confines of the coaching box. The head coach may also confer with personnel at scorer's table (assumed while in coaching box) to request a 60-second time-out (or one 30-second time-out if that is the only type of time-out remaining) for a correctable error as in 2-10, or to prevent or rectify a timing or scoring mistake or alternating possession mistake.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:11pm
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So, does this mean the AC who is assuming the HC responsibilties is now allowed 3 direct/indirect Ts before DQ or is he still at 2?
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:21pm
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So, does this mean the AC who is assuming the HC responsibilties is now allowed 3 direct/indirect Ts before DQ or is he still at 2?
If you're going to give him indirects, you need to allow for three.
The question is whether he can request TOs, choose mandatory replacements, etc. If he can, give him the indirects as well.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:28pm
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The debate is whether or not the AC gets the HC responsibilities should the HC be removed. There's nothing in the rules that transports them to the AC, or that declares the AC the HC.
So then let's assume a player is DQ'd for any reason. Who then replaces him? And what happens if a replacement isn't at the table within the required time limit?
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 03:35pm
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Now you're starting to inject common sense into the argument.
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Nothing prevents the AC from requesting that his players call time-out.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 05:30pm
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Nothing prevents the AC from requesting that his players call time-out.
Nothing prevents the HC from doing the same, either. That didn't stop the rules committee from allowing him to request the TO directly.

However, without a HC, there is no one to replace a DQ'd player.
There is no one to request a TO for a correctable error.
There is no one to hold accountable for the bench players' behavior.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 05:44pm
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However, without a HC, there is no one to replace a DQ'd player.
There is no one to request a TO for a correctable error.
There is no one to hold accountable for the bench players' behavior.
There is if you use a little common sense.

If it's not covered definitively, pick the option that's gonna help you the most....or hurt you the least. Someone has to control the l'il sh!ts, and also maybe help keep the game running smoothly. Put the onus on the assistant coach. It might be to your benefit.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2007, 05:46pm
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There you go inserting common sense into this.
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