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Old Mon Nov 01, 2004, 11:47am
rdfox rdfox is offline
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Originally posted by rdfox
Johnny gave a signal today for a penalty the distance of which was going to be assessed on the kickoff. He raised his left hand over his head and pointed to the right, towards the kickoff spot. It looked like a ballerina's move.

Is this the approved signal for showing that a penalty will be on the kickoff?
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I love this. "Approved signal." Who cares?

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Dear Rich,

I am very surprised with your response. Perhaps your "senior membership" does not include actually officiating on the field.

Any R worth his weight in salt understands the importance of proper signals, including not making unauthorized ones. We watch the plays, make split-second decisions, and then inform various constituents, such as captains, coaches, the fans in attendance, and the fans not in attendance via the media. Signals are critical, and if done incorrectly, cause confusion.

So let me ask the R's out there...how do you signal that the penalty yardage from a foul during a successful try will be assessed on the kickoff?
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