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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 11:32am
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Nevadaref And Bob Jenkins Have This Play Covered ...

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The purpose of officiating mechanics (is) to put an official in the position from which he is most likely to have the best view of the play. They cannot cover all possible situations and when one finds oneself in an oddball situation, don't be afraid to adjust and do whatever is necessary to obtain the best look at the play even if that means temporarily deviating from the prescribed mechanics. The mechanics are just your guide to good officiating, but when you have a valid reason to break those guidelines you have a responsibility to the good of the game to do so. Seeing the play and getting the call correct is more important.
This statement is definitely relevant to this situation. Get the "best look". I also like the statement by bob jenkins, "I'd have the administering official watch his/her side of the stack (and the "end" by the inbounder) and the non-administering official watch the other side (and other end)". This should, hopefully, cover the original post situation.
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