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Any of you New York guys get the ruling on the substitute head coach being able to call a TO if the real head coach gets run. Just heard this today and can't find it anywhere.
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Substitute head coach cannot call a timeout. Casebook play 3.5.2 Situation B
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Steve- is it a New York rule that he CAN call TO?
I sort of remember that he could but the casebook says not- perhaps I was thinking of the state ruling? |
When the Fed came out with this rule last year the case book said that the appointed HC could call T.O. This year it says he cannot.
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Canadian Ruling
Timeouts are granted only from requests that come:
<li>from a player on the field of play</li> <li>from a team that has timeouts remaining (2 per team per half)</li> <li>after a play is dead and before the snap to start the next play</li> |
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At our clinic the same answer as last year was given, if the HC is ejected, the appointed HC can call TO, but the assistant can only do that in that specific circumstance. On the NFSH web page, they commented the Situation with the following:
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