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Originally Posted by jaybird
A Dumbo.
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Perhaps the term "mirroring" is the problem, or at least how and when it might be used.
Is it mirroring when a LJ, on one end of the goal line sees a player, in possession of the ball, clearly cross over the goal line, on the other sideline, and sees the HL, in position to rule on whether he crossed the goal line inside the sideline signal TD, to signal TD, so all the players on his side of the field know the play has ended?
Does a BJ, at the center of the endline, who observes a player complete a catch inside the endline near a sideline, after checking with the HL who's ruling on the sideline aspects of the catch, repeat the HL's TD signal?
Is signalling something you have personally seen, although it may be instantly following another official's signal, mirroring?
The NFHS Officials manual cautions;
"A. Only official(s)
who actually see Touchdown should give TD signal.
B. Officials
not observing TD
do not mirror signal.
Maybe dumb is assuming that "one size fits all" about anything related to football.