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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 10:34pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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A scrimmage is practice for the season, so why would different rules apply?

For me it comes down to giving the warning or T versus telling the coach that during the season that gets them a warning or a T.

I've never been put in that position though, so I'm not sure how I'd handle it.

99.9% of scrimmages I've ever done the coaches were much more focused on what their players were doing, or not doing, to even worry about what we are calling.

Usually you will get a few, "What did they do?" But even that is more for them to correct the action than complain about the call.

The relaxed nature allows for better interaction between officials and coaches and I've found that it carries over into the season, because they have dealt with you as a person and not just a uniform with a name attached.
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