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Re: Re: Re: Overtime coin toss signals
[QUOTE]Originally posted by KWH
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We were having a legitimate conversation about a coin toss and you typed in a section of the manual and said "Enough said" as if that was a useful answer. Many of us use the manual as a guide, not as a prescription. You make it sound as if, absent the manual, there is a hole in your officiating repertoire. Turn the teams around, tap the winning team on the shoulder and then signal a first down. --Rich |
This season I have adopted the defer signal and because if this thread will adopt the defending an end signal, and the OT mechanics discussed here.
Cool. I think I'm a better official now. |
This may have already been answered in the string 64 other responses I'm following but:
If home (the winner of the toss) chooses to defend a goal, the visitors sitll have the choice of kick or receive. In other words, home can choose to defend the east goal, and the visitors can choose to kick to them. In the second half, the visitors would have the choice, kick/recieve or defend a goal. |
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