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Originally posted by BoBo
When we have two outside guys (2 wingbacks) off the line of scrimmage on the same side our wing guys instead of extending the arm with a fist they will extend their arm with two fingers. Thus indicate he has two off the line.
My backjudge is our old white hat. He and fliflopped about 4 years ago. We developed a good communication to remind us of the clock. Whether on the ready or on the snap.
As I cut the ball in we make eye contact and if he his snapping his fingers that means it is on the snap. He only is snapping the fingers on one hand so it is not obvious. If it is to be wound he twirls a finger to remind me. We have found it to be helpful.
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That is a good way to keep the BJ involved in the game, I've seen the LJ do this but never the BJ, that's actually a good idea.