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How are football crews instructed to enforce the sideline rule? (Don't know the technical term for it) Does it vary by association, state, or just whatever crew happens to be working? I'm asking because over the course of this season, we have had crews that don't seem to care where anyone is (Several coaches in the box at the snap) and crews like last week that throw the flag for a warning and then penalize for when anyone has their toe touching the line. It just seems like this is enforced very inconsistently.
I guess it is kind of like basketball. Some officials let the HC wander to the end line and some enforce the box pretty strictly. |
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When the restricted area was brought forth, after the aforementioned Texas lawsuit, NC officials were told to not enforce it at their own peril, ie missed playoffs assignments for video submitted on crews not enforcing it.
While the draconian edict has not been repeated, we are still expected to enforce it. I found it to be helpful and really, after flagging the first warning, I've only flagged one team with the 5 yard foul since its inception. |
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I was more militant about it last year than this year. At varsity, I pre-snap manage and yell at them to get back for about the first quarter. I only throw the flag the warning unless the contact is significant. After that, it'll calm down.
It's brutual at JV and below and the coaches take it very personally if you throw the warning flag. I flag but then I just stop running someone is in the way and will officiate from afar. I don't think a JV and below is worth a bone-crushing collision. This year I missed an apparent late hit on the opening kick off because the coach was in front of me (about 3 yards on the field) at the end of the play. His kid got shaken up and he asked me why I didn't throw the flag on the hit. I told him that I couldn't see it because he was in my line of sight. Didn't have a problem after that :-) |
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There's a restricted area and there's a tean box. 3 coaches are allowed in the restricted area until the ready for play whistle blows.
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Contact is an automatic 15. |
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Coaches are simple creatures and that gives them an audible signal, much like Pavlov's dog ![]() "About" is pretty broad, or could be given some of the bizarre scenarios and questions that get posted here. ![]() |
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When in Rome, or in this case, North Carolina...
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Rich, I guess it comes from the NF 2009 commentary, which was the first season, where it says "the coaches must move into the team box before the ball becomes live".
I think "about" comes from my state clinic notes that summer. I may have confused the two. In any event, the RFP gives us a good reference point to tell the coaches "ready for play blown guys, move back" |
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