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I am a third year Ump, and games have finally started slowing a bit so I am not feeling hurried in my spotting and other duties. BUT...how many of you walk off your yardage on penalties?
NFHS manual says no, and I know the proper markings on a field makes a difference, but I still resort to walking off even 15 yarders, when my starting point is between hashes or the "grey" area between major yard lines. Any sound techniques would be much appreciated. J |
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A typical practice is to walk off to the next 5 line and then go from there. For example, if your at the 42 going back, walk of two yards to the 40, then use the major yard lines to go to the 30 and then walk off 3 yards to the 27. That's accurate, faster and looks better than trying to step off 15 yards.
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The fields in the hinterland here in WI sometimes aren't marked so nice, that does make it difficult. Any tips from the vets would be appreciated. |
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We walk them off with the HL (5-man crews) mirroring the walkoff. The LJ holds the spot of enforcement. Before I place the ball down, I confirm with the HL that we are at the right yard line, look back to the LJ to insure we are the proper distance displaced and place the ball. Not all of our fields have the optional marking for every yard, but I will use those if they are available.
Another question is how many crews tape the halfway point of the chains so you can determine if a 5 yard penalty would result in a first down by yardage before walking it off?
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Had a question about Linesman walking off with the U. The manual says that LJ holds the enforcement spot, and linesman proceeds to the succeeding spot. That wording almost seems to me that LM goes to the spot before the U walks off.
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