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Yeah, I knew a TO could have kept him in the game, but he requested one after his replacement was already in the game (though the ball was not yet live) the TO would have to be before his sub come in, right?
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Correct.
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Once you beckon the sub in its too late for buy-in TO as the sub is now a player.
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From where I sit, you did fine.
You missed a speck of blood? That's hardly poor officiating. The coach didn't know he could buy his star player back in with a time out before the kid went out? That's not on you, either.
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If I have a coach who is clearly exercising gamesmanship over this sort of situation, As I'm telling the other coach that is player has blood on his uniform, I'm probably going to let him know what his options are....."# 32 has blood on his shorts. You can either replace the player or call a timeout and address the blood by the end of timeout the timeout and keep the player in".
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Around here, we are encouraged to remind the coach of his options when dealing with injury or blood.
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