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Sideline Warning
I am trying to get a good idea on what everyone thinks about sideline warnings?
Basically, I have had coaches who at the begining of the game are really good at staying on the sideline, their get-back coaches are still remembering thier assignments and are keeping everyone back... But as the game wears on a coach takes a step on the field, then its both feet, then its pushing the sideline hash mark. I have always felt that if I am going to give a sideline warning I should do it in the early part of a game, that way the coach knows I am not tolerating him on the field. I know most of you have differening opinions on how much leeway you give a coach as a wing official. What are some of you philosophies concerning sideline warnings? |
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In our state we are told to enforce this rule rather strictly. That is the way they want it, that is what is expected of us. Now I personally have given some leeway. I am not going to penalize a coach that just happens to be a step or two on the field and not interfering with play. I am not going to tell a coach all night to get off the field. It seems when you throw that flag they seemed to listen to you and take you seriously.
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It is just a warning, we need to use is more and more, why we don't use it is a shock to me. Just think about your own personal safety, if you run into the coach and break your leg that would be worse than a player getting hurt in my mind. We had one on Friday and it served it purpose and that sideline was fine the rest of the night. |
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I agree, we need to use it more. I don't mind a coach a step ot so on the field calling in a play or communicating with players, as long as he is out of my way when the play is ready to go off. On the other hand they are like kids for the most part, give them an inch and they will take a mile. I use the warning early when I need to and as stated earlier, it usually gets their attention and corrects the problem. I always tell the newer officials I work with to not be afraid to use it. Also warning the coach about it before the game when you are talking to him will also help drive the point home when he sees that flag being launched.
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How do you physically call the sideline warning? What's the mechanic?
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Here in Western NY we throw the flag on the first infraction even though there is no yardage, the R gives the sideline warning signal, the wing explains no yardage this time and the game goes on.
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