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Old Fri May 04, 2007, 11:58pm
MJT MJT is offline
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Originally Posted by SWFLguy
I'm a very vocal guy who believes that using a strong voice
can go a long way to prevent problems.
"up easy"
"push off the ground/roll off the man"
"play is over"
"ball is away" (on a pass crossing the LOS)
"kick is away" (on a scrimmage kicj passing the LOS)
I use more depending on the play.
I agree that a strong confident voice, from the coin toss throughout the game can be very preventative. I say much the same as you, but "balls away" and "kicks away" is said once the ball has been passed or kicked cuz they do not have to cross the NZ for either roughing to occur. That must be said as soon as the pass or kick is made in order to indicate to rushers to not rough the passer/kicker.
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