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Old Tue Oct 28, 2008, 02:15pm
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Originally Posted by kdf5 View Post
According to 3-5-10c you are required to send off a bleeding player to have the cut covered, the bleeding stopped and his body/uniform cleaned up. He must sit out a play and a TO won't buy his way back into the game. He can come back in without sitting a play if the halftime or OT intermission occurs.

As far as his knee injury, you called a TO for the player and he needs to leave for one down same as for his bleeding. It's your decision and that's final. He can be PO'd all he wants but you get the final say by taking the injury TO. If the coach is mouthing off to you then just ignore him. Don't flag him, don't go looking for trouble, just tell the coach he's off for a play and walk away.
That's what I did, I just let it pass. The wing was going to flag but I said no. I did not let the player back in after a TO in situation 1. I was just annoyed that a coach would take offense at an injury situation.
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