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I was the linesman on this highschool JV game this evening:
A is winning 16 to 14 with 1:30 left in the game. A has the ball 4th and 12 on A's 20. A(K) punts the ball (a very bad high punt that goes about 5 yards beyond the nuetral zone). R54 decides he wants to catch it out of the air on K's 25 (don't ask why). R54 muffs the punt so that it sends the ball back behind the nuetral zone where K32 recovers on K's 16. I aproached the referee and told him that kick crossed the nuetral zone where it was muffed by R back behind the nuetral zone where K recovered. I explained to him that I thought K would then turn over the ball on downs. 1st and 10 R on K's 16 since it was my understanding that K would only get a new set of downs if they recovered a muff by R beyond the nuetral zone. The Referee looked at me like I was crazy and flat out told me I was wrong. He didn't buy it and gave K a 1st and 10 at their 16 where they promptly ran out the clock. Well. If I couldn't sell it to my referee, how in the world would I sell it to K's coach? Both coaches ended up being satisfied with the ruling, but I'm a little unsettled, because I think we got it wrong. (R had a good kicker who could have won the game for them had they gotten the ball that deep) Let me know what you guys think ... thanks |
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Thanks guys ...
Just looked this one up, and you guys are right. THANK YOU
VERY MUCH FOR YOUR response. I will ALWAYS get this play right from now on. I'm glad I'm not a good salesman or I could of ended up screwing this up. |
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