
Tue Dec 11, 2012, 04:06pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jTheUmp
As it's described here, we've got a sideline catch/no-catch situation. In that case, the sideline officials (SJ, HL) are going to be primarily watching the receiver's actions relative towards possession and in/out of bounds. The "off" officials (BJ primarily, possibly U depending on where he's aligned at the snap) will be looking at the defenders and how they initiate contact.
If the SJ or HL has a chance to see what the defender does, fair enough. But they've got other considerations that take priority.
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Exactly.
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