View Single Post
  #13 (permalink)  
Old Tue Aug 30, 2005, 10:54am
dumbref dumbref is offline
Official Forum Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Alabama
Posts: 226
Re: Re: Re: Whistle on Trys

Quote:
Originally posted by sm_bbcoach
Quote:
Originally posted by dumbref
Quote:
Originally posted by sm_bbcoach
Another part of trys. WHo bows the whistle on a try on your crews?

As WH, I have done so at the time of the kick to signal the end of the play. There is no other thing that can happen on this play. I was told that I needed to have BJ blow it when it crosses the bar or appears to be no good. (as stated in off. manual.) What are your thoughts on this, and am I missing something?
Technically, you have an inadverted whistle if the ball has not crossed the crossbar. If I am a BJ/LJ 40 yards away, I would be thinking there is a dead ball foul at the line and I am killing it also. Now you have a real mess!

What if the ball never makes the goal line? You just gave A another chance!

[Edited by dumbref on Aug 29th, 2005 at 04:42 PM]
HOw do you have an IW???? I am NOT talking about a FG. THis is a try. There are not many options:
goes through on the kick
blocked - dead immead when blocked by B
a play for 2 pts (obviously no whistle until play ended.)

My question: why allow play to continue when there is NOTHING A or B can do once it is kicked?
Sorry! original post was talking about PAT's & FG's. I didn't notice you limited your comment to PAT.
Reply With Quote