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Come on folks, understand the concept
We've discussed this issue before on this forum. An official incorrectly hearing something and wrongly believing that a time-out request was made when it wasn't is an accidental whistle. There was no actual reason to blow the whistle. (BTW accidental whistle appears in 4-36-1 and 7.5.3)
This is very different from when a coach or player DOES in fact request a time-out, but it is in a situation in which the request cannot be granted by rule, yet the official mistakenly grants the request. In that case, the time-out cannot be revoked and is charged. |
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So the other coach called time out when you had the ball and the whistle was blown? I guess R should have realized his mistake after he blew the whistle, given the TO to the other team, and given you the ball at TOI. And instead, he charged you a TO, and gave you the ball at TOI. Do I read this correctly? |
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Neither coach asked for a TO. The official thought he heard port23 ask for it and assumed that once he blew his whistle for the TO it had to be granted regardless of whether it was truly requested.
Maybe if we do this enough, coaches on the rules committee will remove the rule that allows them to do it. ![]()
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That's not the context of the ruling. The ruling is for when the time-out has first been REQUESTED and then if it is granted, it cannot be revoked. Some people seem to be struggling to grasp the first part of that concept. ![]() |
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I'll grant you the post by jdw, I missed that one.
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The ref was ready to wait the entire FULL TIME OUT time before he resumed play. The other Coach huddled his kids up when he realized this. I did tell him after the game that I ddin't appreciate this. Two good refs always have each others back. I told him that he should have done the same for me. Thanks for the quality feedback. We rate our refs 1-10. A response of 5 or less in judgement merits a written reason. I have not given a ref a score of less than 10 since 1996. I'll give him a 5 for not using the "common sense" rule in a middle school game. My opinion is the refs aren't perfect, I'm certainly not perfect and neither are the kids playing the game. Everyone does the best they can do and it usually evens out in the long run. I give the refs a ten because whenever I ref a scrimmage it become quite apparent how hard the job is. They also NEVER play a HOME game. Merry Christmas and happy holiday! ![]() |
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