31. Get involved, either physically or mentally, in every play.
32. Be slow and positive in declaring possession of fumbles.
33. Overriding principle: It is the purpose of the rules to penalize a player who by reason of an illegal act has placed his opponent at a disadvantage.
34. Help players, especially on muddy unmarked fields, who are possibly lining up in the neutral zone as split ends rather than having a penalty contest with the other flank official.
35. Forward progress and timing are the two most important aspects of the game.
36. Let the players settle the game; avoid technicalities the don't affect the game.
37. Don't see how fast you can count to 25 seconds, especially on the first play of the game.
38. Never anticipate fouls - "let it happen."
39. Officiate in a manner that no one will ask who the officials were.
40. Call fouls and continue to officiate.
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