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Old Tue Jun 03, 2008, 06:44pm
dweigs dweigs is offline
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Originally Posted by JS 20
This may sound dumb, but after having a lot of first year officials as partners.....Most importantly, when you see something happen, BLOW YOUR WHISTLE. You can work on your mechanics/hand signals as you go, just make sure to stop the play when something happens.
I know a lot of people have touched on this, but like everyone has said i do to personally think that this is the best point anyone has said so far. Personally for myself I know i am blowing my whistle loud enough when people are giving me the look "ooooo that hurts my ears". Because I know when it comes down to a big play and the crowd is going nuts i do know they will here my whistle. Also make sure you have a nice whistle. I have a Fox 40(as im sure everyone else does) but it will make a difference.
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