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  1. Sep 6, 2024 · Under Rule 5, Article 1, only head coaches and players in the game can call a timeout. Assistant coaches — like Spagnuolo — cannot. However, if an assistant coach calls for a timeout and an ...

  2. The rules allow any player on the field to call a timeout, it just almost never happens. "Rule 4 Game Timing; Section 5 Timeouts CHARGED TEAM TIMEOUTS Article 1 The Referee shall suspend play while the ball is dead and declare a charged team timeout upon the request for a timeout by the head coach or any player to any official." By rule, the ...

  3. An attempt to call an excess team timeout, or to call a second timeout in the same dead ball period, by Team B in an attempt to “freeze” a kicker, shall be ignored and is unsportsmanlike conduct even if inadvertently granted (See 12-3-1-v). The timeout will be charged if inadvertently granted. This will apply to field goal or Try attempts.

  4. 17.1 – Charged timeouts. If, when the ball is dead, a player, substitute inside the 9-yard marks or Head Coach requests a timeout (and his team has at least one timeout left), immediately blow your whistle and signal timeout (S3). Notify the Referee of the team and number of the requesting player, or that the timeout was requested by the Head ...

  5. Jan 8, 2019 · The center has the ball placed, the play clock is running. The Referee shall suspend play while the ball is dead and declare a charged team timeout upon the request for a timeout by the head coach or any player to any official. Article 1. Dead Ball. A Dead Ball is one that is not in play. The time period during which the ball is dead is Between ...

  6. Nov 22, 2019 · This is questionable, as you can call a timeout and then the officials will review that play. Also, you lose a timeout when you call a challenge, so why wouldn't coaches always challenge outside the 2 minute mark if you did not have a timeout to lose (assuming that the challenging team has a coach's challenge left) rules. american-football. nfl.

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  8. Timeout. ARTICLE 1. An official shall signal timeout when the rules provide for stopping the clock or when a timeout is charged to a team or to the referee. Other officials should repeat timeout signals. The referee may declare and charge himself with a discretionary timeout for any contingency not elsewhere covered by the rules (A.R. 3-3-1-IV).

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