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This has been a signal in CCA Men' and /Women's Manuals for a number of years. I have never used the signal in a college game and I will never use the signal in a H.S. game for one simple reason: If I AIN'T counting, then there is no closely guarded situation.
The signal is by far the most stupid idiotic signal one could think of. The signal is for coaches who are too stupid to understand the concept that if the official is not counting it means that that is no closely guarded situation. MTD, Sr.
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Mark if you do not like the signal, do not use it. Just like when they brought in the “kicking” signal it is better than just calling a violation and pointing. I am sure there were people that were not sure why you called a violation if you did not use the “kicking” signal. And at least that mechanic was accepted even thought it was not approved. I did not hear anyone complaining when that was implemented. Peace
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We are adopting it here in Iowa as far as I know (rules meetings are still a couple of weeks away). Personally I think it is an unnecessary mechanic. If I'm counting, the player is closely guarded, if I'm not, they aren't. I'll do what the state says though.
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I used to have a really nice Stanley Measuring Tape....the metal kind that you push the button and it rolls up, you know the type. Close to the end of the season, a player get his feet tangled up in it and ruined my measuring tape so I was unable to make a closely guarded call for the remainder of the season. Flash forward to now, does anyone have any suggestions where I could get another one? Should I get cuffs, pleats, patton, it's all so confusing.
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