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Good stuff from mcrowder. A few of my own:
Watch the game, don't watch for fouls. Keep your eyes moving - prevents tunnel vision. See it before you call it. It's your first game, so the most important thing is to have fun (as it is in your next game, and every game after that). Ask questions of your crew at halftime and after the game. See the ball EVERY TIME before you blow the whistle. See it before you call it. As umpire, you probably don't have to blow the whistle - so don't. The wings will take care of the whistle. See it before you call it. And of the best lessons I ever learned was in a clinic this summer (as I'm going into my 24th season!) - don't complicate the game. You'll understand this better after a few seasons. But it means don't make complicated calls when a simple one will do. ie - receiver catches the ball just as he gets hit, the ball comes out - don't complicate it by ruling catch and fumble, just rule it incomplete. And finally, see it before you call it. No guessing. |
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Go to the NFHS website and review 3-man mechanics. Have a good discussion with the rest of the crew prior to the game to make sure you're all on the same page as far as mechanics and coverage of runs to the open side, passes, kick plays, etc. Have your running shoes on. Hustle - don't hurry. You will have to blow your whistle in a 3-man crew - more important to see the ball before you blow it. Remember to work wide - you have a lot of room to cover. Talk to your association and encourage them to contact the league about using 4-man crews. 3-man can't cover today's game. Offer to take a pay cut, if necessary. It will pay off in the end. See it before you call it. |
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most games we do are 4 or 5 man, but this is a freshman game, so the school is not going to pay for four guys, crews will sometimes grab an extra guy and take a cut, which is worth it for me if I'm the U that day
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not TOO bad
first of all, all of the training that the apprentices in my area are given is in 4 man mechanics. Because of that, I was really unprepared for the sheer amount of ground that the U has to cover in 3man. but I did the best I could and ran a WHOLE LOT. just a couple of little problems plagued me other than that. second play of the game, my flag fell out of my back pocket. So after that I had it stuffed too far down, and I missed flagging two face masks because I couldn't get my flag out quickly enough, but luckily the R flagged both also. No IWs, but that doesn't mean it won't happen soon.
moving into the second half, I felt a lot more comfortable taking spots and moving quickly into the play, however pacing off penalties caused a little concern. even for something as simple as a five yard penalty after 1 and 10, I was hoping that the Linesman would move to the five yard spot on the chains and help me out, however that never happened. overall, I was completely overwhelmed by how much I was responsible to watch over, it will get better, but damn. my next game is tomorrow, I'm the U in a four man JV game. Joe |
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Wow. This had not appeared when I responded. My response was for 4- and 5-man. Didn't know anybody used 3-man or 3-man with a U anymore. We use 3-man for 5-6 yr old PW Flag only. We use an R/HL/LJ formation. |
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