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Originally Posted by Ref inSoCA
Why are you blowing a whistle on an incomplete pass?
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What do you mean? Don't confuse the newer officials and tell them not to blow their whistle on an incomplete pass. The
covering official should sound their whistle quickly and loudly when the ball becomes dead on any play, including an incomplete pass. While the whistle shouldn't be in the mouth before the snap or during the play, it should be blown when the ball is certain to be dead. I don't think you will see different in any mechanics manual, and it is specifically listed in the NF manual. I know the whistle doesn't kill the play, but it should be blown at the end of the play so those who are blocking and cannot see the play know they should stop.