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I don't believe in many things that veteran officials say to do as preventative officiating. For your two examples above: 1. I just call blow the whistle and report the warning to the table making sure that I speak loudly enough that the coach can hear me. If the coach wants to warn/instruct his player, he can do that. My view is that is his job. 2. While I always know whether the player can run the end line or not, I only tell them if they ask me. I believe that it is the coach's job to teach their players the rules of the game, not mine. I just make the calls. I've found that this avoids most of the trouble. In your original sitch, I wouldn't have even talked to the player, unless he asked me a direct question after the play. |
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