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					Originally Posted by JRutledge  Obvious things need to be called. | 
	
 When I was a new official, I was like this.  The noseguard obviously lines up in the NZ, I'd flag it (we are NFHS), regardless of the game situation.  But when B is down by 35 in the last 5 minutes of the game, why bother?  What real advantage does he gain?  It just slows things down.
I want to re-iterate that this is 
not my philosophy regarding safety issues (FM, chop blocks, RTP, etc).  But technical (and as Robert puts it, tactical) stuff?  Why bother.
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					Originally Posted by JRutledge  And in our state if you get to 40 points the clock runs. | 
	
 That would be nice.  We have a mercy rule for 8 man football, but the clock doesn't come into play.  I've done games that ended 70+ to 35.  They never reached the threshold for the mercy rule, but it was an obvious blowout.  And for 11 man, there is no mercy rule.  I've had 70+ to 0 games that took forever.  The team behind would not stop passing, and the team ahead would score too quickly.  It wasn't unusual to have 4 hour games sometimes.  In these games, we definitely don't scrutinize too closely the little stuff.