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I'm tired of big, stupid linebackers...
...stepping on my feet.
I work umpire in football and these behemoths are killing me. I'm looking for a plate shoe that would work on turf. It needs to be somewhat cleated as the turf can get wet the later into the season it gets. It needs to be a steel toed shoe. I don't necessarily need the metatarsal protector. In fact, I would prefer it without it or the removal type. Any suggestions?
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I would also look into the Riddell plate shoes if honig;s stil has them. They are low cut, studded bottom, good protection. I used them while umpiring in FB games, and they saved my feet often. I know exactly what you mean in trying to deal with LB's and TE's as an umpire. They seem to make us targets and picks more and more often these days. |
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Never once did I ever hear him complain about linebackers stepping on his feet. I watched him work, and frankly, he just stayed out of their way. |
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The thread isn't about anything but "what shoe would work best?" Sorry that was too much for you. But thanks for the excellent advice. EDIT: My bad! I had forgotten that rei was banned by the NFHS forum administrator on the NFHS site. Since I'm a moderator on that site, he blames me because he was banned, because he daddy never loved him, because he's a failure...the list goes on and on. He responds with stupidity almost every time I post on this forum. He's now on my Ignore list, so I won't be bothered with him again. Thanks again to everyone else.
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You are not the only football umpire experiencing this problem. In fact, Reebok is coming out with a football/baseball shoe that was originally made for the same reason you talk about. It will be out in the next couple months and Honigs should be the first to carry it. MLB umpire Tim Tschida has been testing it out for baseball and I'm sure you will see NFL Umpires wearing a similar version as well in the fall. I would NOT buy the Tanel's until you see this model first. As I said, it has been specifically designed for football and baseball umpires. Basically, I think it will be like the NB plate shoe except in a low top version and with a more aggressive/studded sole designed for grass and/or dirt. Hope this helps U.E.S. |
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