After the pull only a thrower with possession of the disc that has survived ground contact, may call a time-out. The time-out starts when the "T" is formed, and lasts seventy-five (75) seconds. After such a time-out:
The delay of game rules from section 10.4.1 also apply to the restart of play after a time-out. If the thrower must/can move to establish a pivot at a different spot to where they established possession, they can call a time-out before they establish the pivot at that spot. This means that if the thrower picks up the disc after a turnover, and the turnover location is not in the central zone, they can call a timeout straight away. If they do so, they must place the disc at the spot where they will establish a pivot after the time-out.
All other offensive players may then set up at any point on the playing field.