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Originally posted by MI Official
second, in the youth game, probably a god call, but I would still tell my U not to blow the whistle.
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I dunno, I would have to see it. From a mostly U's perspective, I have to be 100% sure of two things to blow the whistle. That the ball is dead and that the wings couldn't see what I saw. If I was sure the ball was dead, and then saw the runner begin to run again and no whistles by the wings, this is when I whistle. If I whistle as he lands, bad U, first round on me, but from the way the OP described it, the runner had begun to run again and the wings were not blowing their whistle. If he saw the ball dead, he has to blow it or else it gets uglier when the U tries to tell the R, "I had it dead back here, but as the U you told me to shove my whistle, er lose my whistle so I just waited till you all killed the play to tell you the spot is way back there."