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Originally posted by ref18
If they're on the line or within the vicinity of the line
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Why do you need to direct them in if they're aleady there?
What is the
vicinity? 1 yard? 2 yards? 1.5 feet?Whatever feels comfortable that day?
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Originally posted by ref18
and my umpire points out that I need an end, and they put their hand up to signal that they're that end, then I have no problem assuming that they should be on the line and I will try to direct them in.
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Many times a wide out already has his hand up before he enters an area of the field where he's legally considered to be on the LS. Do you direct him then because the U has his arm up to your side? If the player goes up on his own all game do you still direct him up?
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Originally posted by ref18
If I know there's a TE then I won't bother with them, unless they're standing in the NZ.
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You've got me all confused with your methods.