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Old Thu Sep 27, 2012, 06:21am
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
As the ball is going through the uprights (or after) the BJ which is me blows the whistle. I see no other reason to do it any other way as we do not want other officials to get in the habit as they might blow the whistle in FG situation improperly. So we have only the BJ do this on my crew as it is an option for the BJ or Referee. Most do not want the Referee doing this anymore, but our state gives the option (Head clinician to my understanding liked doing this on his crew for some reason).

Peace
Totally agree.

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Originally Posted by jchamp
... Since it can prevent injuries or altercations to have a whistle sooner than later, we blow it as soon as it's kicked--it won't change the path of the ball but it could end some other extracurricular action.
I think having the U move in after the Kick and state " the kick is away" will address / prevent "other extracurricular action."
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