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Rich Sat Sep 30, 2006 01:23am

I got nailed tonight
 
Working R, visiting team in shotgun.

Snap is horrible, bounces right at me. I sidestep the snap and the ball is heading behind me. I hesitate because I know I need to get back on the ball and also because 2 300-pound lineman are coming right for me.

In the end, I decided that the ball is just going to have to sort itself out -- I have wings coming back. But it was too late, a lineman falls forward and his helmet smashes into my left shin.

I worked on adrenaline the rest of the game, but I can barely walk now.

Let's hear good stories about getting hit. After a few (if we get any), I'll tell about the time my umpire led the conference in forced fumbles.

Forksref Sat Sep 30, 2006 09:13am

First college game
 
First college game was a spring game (D-II). I am a wing and a pass is completed and I am running to the spot. After the play is completely over, a D-back comes out of the blue and runs me over. I see my feet and sky as I tumble backwards. After the dust clears, the head coach says, "Help him up!" I get back to the sideline for the next play and the local sportswriter, whom I know from my coaching days, says, "A quicker guy would have gotten out of the way." Thanks!

Lesson learned: College guys play to and beyond the whistle. It's ok to mark a spot 30 yds away from the ball! Be safe.


PS- I got knocked down later in the game on a sideline play where about 7 blockers and tacklers were flying toward the runner near the sideline. I was OOB when I got my legs taken out. :confused:

RoyGardner Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:05am

My biggest "hit" was during an EFL game (SE MA semi-pro league). I'm in the U position on what started out looking like a pass play so I'm sliding up between 2 LB's toward the LOS. The "pass blocking" opens up and here comes the RB (Harold Shaw - a 240+ lb former NE Patriot RB) right at me. I try the "I'll hold my spot until he commits to my right or left method" and he just keeps coming right at me. Shaw and the 2 linebackers that I moved up beyond as the play started and me all hit at the same time. I end up flat on my back at the bottom of a big pile with Shaw's facemask on my chin and what felt like the whole defensive team on top of me. It's the only time I'm telling the players to "roll off & use the ground" from the bottom of the pile. After a few seconds I got up feeling like I've been in an auto accident. The rest of the crew was ribbing me all night after that.

Still haven't found the "perfect mechanic" to handle the draw when you're trying to focus on the "pass blocking" and they hide the draw until the last second.

Rich Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:31am

Well, I got nailed in the shin, but this morning my left knee is killing me. Either I overcompensated for the 2.5 quarters I worked after the hit or the hit caused my knee to hyperextend or something.

A few years ago, I'm working as the back judge on a crew and a runner heads right for the umpire. U does a good job holding his ground and is ready to swing the gate when the runner cuts right into him. U (and this is a BIG guy, probably 280 of former college lineman) goes down in a heap and I hear someone yell out "FUMBLE!" The linesman and I just looked at each other before awarding the team the ball. Haven't seen anything like it, before or since.

wisref2 Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:20am

Speaking of being too close to the play, here's one from my younger days.

Long pass play and I'm hussling to stay right on top of it (linesman). Catch, tackle and I'm right there with my right leg marking the spot when a DB comes flying over the pile. My right knee is locked in place (gotta get the spot, you know) and his helmet, followed by the rest of his body going full speed hits me directly on the knee. The chain crew said my leg was folded in half.

When I come to, the ambulance guys are there and want to haul me away. I refused, but I did spend several days on crutches but was back the next Friday night (stupid!) when I got hit again. Surgery about a year later fixed everything.

Rich Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:27am

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Originally Posted by wisref2
Speaking of being too close to the play, here's one from my younger days.

Long pass play and I'm hussling to stay right on top of it (linesman). Catch, tackle and I'm right there with my right leg marking the spot when a DB comes flying over the pile. My right knee is locked in place (gotta get the spot, you know) and his helmet, followed by the rest of his body going full speed hits me directly on the knee. The chain crew said my leg was folded in half.

When I come to, the ambulance guys are there and want to haul me away. I refused, but I did spend several days on crutches but was back the next Friday night (stupid!) when I got hit again. Surgery about a year later fixed everything.

For me, it was just bad luck, I think. In a shotgun formation, I'm VERY deep. I just didn't expect the snap to be to ME instead of the quarterback.

waltjp Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:32am

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Originally Posted by RoyGardner
Still haven't found the "perfect mechanic" to handle the draw when you're trying to focus on the "pass blocking" and they hide the draw until the last second.

Been there mysef many times. Growing up Catholic I learned to say a Hail Mary pretty quickly. That's about the only advice I can offer.

Smiley Sun Oct 01, 2006 05:32pm

I got hit Friday night, but the little running back went down, not me. I was U and was backing up to avoid a DL who was being driven back by the OL. I decided to step to the side instead of continuing to back up. Apparently the little running back was right behind him and ran right smack into me and went down immediately. All he said was "Aw, man!" I said, "Sorry, I guess you're just too quick for me." And I'm only a little over 200 lbs.

a4caster Sun Oct 01, 2006 09:13pm

Just last Friday, had a spot, ask for the ball. Kid wasn't sure where I was, and popped the ball up. Coming right for my face, so I flinched and struck my ear pretty hard. A little tender for a little while, but the "whiplash" held on for the next day. That's nothing...
A few years back, working LJ. Feet were a little sore, so I decided to use the "street" shoes; totally black, but little turf traction. Anyway, game was going good, and about half way through the second quarter, play goes my side. I try to stop short, I see my feet coming horizontal, and BOOM!!! Flat on my back. It was in front of a big audience (>3000) and you could hear the "OOOOHH". Suffice it to say, the cleats came on 2nd half.

Forksref Mon Oct 02, 2006 01:10am

Didn't get hit but...
 
I was BJ on slippery field. Player breaks the plane on a long run and my feet slip. I give a very crisp TD signal from my knees!

I am R now and my current BJ (about 5'4") says I still was higher than him with my signal. (I am 6'3".)

Jim D Mon Oct 02, 2006 08:31am

I got hit this weekend and may be out for a couple of weeks. I'll see a doctor today. I was the SJ and was working wide enough (I was wide of the sideline) but I think there was a fumble. One player rolled into me and was lieing on me feet. No problem except I'm stuck. I saw a player come running from the middle of the field and he dover over the pile. I saw him comming but I could not move or jump or turn or anything. Full force straight into my right knee. I went down and stayed down for a while. I didn't feel or hear a pop and there is no pain if I am sitting or standing - I just can't walk too well at the moment. I hope it's just hyperextended. Boy, when I happened I thought I broke the sucker!

BigFarns Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:32pm

I got two stories so far.

First play of my first game ever. Sweep my way, I'm linesman. I actually break down and step towards the play and my thoughts are on shedding blockers...until I realize I'm an official now, not a player. I backpeddle to the sideline as quick as I can and try to get behind the play so I could follow. Got trampled by two or three tacklers a blocker and the back all in a huge heap. Luckily I'm young so I just brush it off and move on. Plus it was JV so they don't hit too hard anyhow.


Other incident was just this weekend but I was the hitter this time. Swing pass my way and going up the sideline. This time I'm in good position to follow the play up the sideline without getting myself trampled. As I'm running up the sideline the coach on my side steps forward pointing out a block in the back or something like that to us officials. But he didn't see me coming and steped right in front of me. I hardly broke stride as he tumbles to the ground and I keep following the play. We had a laugh about it later in the game.

FredFan7 Mon Oct 02, 2006 04:25pm

I was U for a game. Play ended, I stepped toward the pile. Out of the corner of my eye two players still engaged in the block come for me. They smack into me, send my flying backwards. I put my arm out to brace myself (big mistake!) landed, head bounced off the turf, did half a backward somersault and got up.

Arm hurt like heck. Went to the ER Sunday. Had a hairline fracture. Didn't miss a game the rest of the year. Wife said she'd make me quit if I got hit again and needed surgery! I wasn't touched the rest of the year. WHEW!

buckrog64 Mon Oct 02, 2006 05:17pm

Just a couple of weeks ago, I am the linesman and the play passed me a little and goes OB. I come in a few yards behind to get the spot and one late- comer brushed me and sent me wobbling; I looked like a shaking seven pin on a bowling alley. A second late-comer was right behind and took me out. Nice to have help on the sideline though. I had six hands reaching to pull me up, the trouble was they looked like they belonged to the same guy. None of the coaches or players checked on me though, kinda ticked me off. I would have settled for, 'you want a priest?'

kenref1 Mon Oct 02, 2006 07:49pm

I was Back Judge a few years ago. Running play to the Line Judge side. I was moving toward the hash mark when out of the corner of my eye I see a player coming. Watching the video tape of it, he did not see me. His facemask hit the side of my head. I go down thinking damn that hurt. I hear the Linesman running up to me yelling my name. I tried to answer but could not. I heard him say "He's out!" I wake up 10 minutes later with the ambulance out on the field. They have the spine board next to me. What was strange is that I remembered the play, the score and how much time was left in the game. I got up and finished the game. The funny thing about it was I cracked two ribs and that what was hurting during the rest of the game. :eek:

KBAustria Tue Oct 03, 2006 01:38am

Holy Saturday this year
 
Worked LJ, covering a long run in my sidezone. Just as the runner was about to be brought down, I saw movement out of the corner of my eyes. 2 players who had a good blocking duel going finally rolled out of bounds and hit my leg from the side.
Sprained left MCL and end of spring season for me.

Blue37 Tue Oct 03, 2006 07:59am

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Originally Posted by KBAustria
Worked LJ, covering a long run in my sidezone. Just as the runner was about to be brought down, I saw movement out of the corner of my eyes. 2 players who had a good blocking duel going finally rolled out of bounds and hit my leg from the side.
Sprained left MCL and end of spring season for me.

Is it spring in Austria? I thought your seasons were the same as the USA.

voiceoflg Fri Oct 06, 2006 01:37pm

Here's one from 9/29 where an official got bumped by A5, then B82. It is about 18 seconds in. Looks like he lowered his shoulder like a hockey check. :)

http://www.lagrangefootball.com/vide...06HARDAWAY.wmv

Jim D Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:37am

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Originally Posted by Jim D
I got hit this weekend and may be out for a couple of weeks. I'll see a doctor today. I was the SJ and was working wide enough (I was wide of the sideline) but I think there was a fumble. One player rolled into me and was lieing on me feet. No problem except I'm stuck. I saw a player come running from the middle of the field and he dover over the pile. I saw him comming but I could not move or jump or turn or anything. Full force straight into my right knee. I went down and stayed down for a while. I didn't feel or hear a pop and there is no pain if I am sitting or standing - I just can't walk too well at the moment. I hope it's just hyperextended. Boy, when I happened I thought I broke the sucker!


Well the good news is no ligament, tendon, cartilage damage and no break. I did "dent" the tibia, though. Technically it's called a compression fracture even though there is no break. The orthopedic guy say it's at the top of the tibia which gets more blood than down my the bottom by the anke so it will heal more quickly. I'm going to try for Umpiring on the 27th - we'll see how it goes.

Stripe Wed Oct 11, 2006 12:30pm

Last Friday night I'm the Line Judge at a Varsity game. A run comes to my side, runner and tackler headed right for me. I'm about two yards out of bounds and was able to avoid them. Then I get hit from behind and get my legs taken out. The Umpire said I was completely horizontal about 3 feet in the air. I got back up and continued but a few plays later I felt something on my arm. I must have hit something during the fall because there was blood running down my arm. The Ref made me go out until the trainer stopped the bleeding. Ended up with two stiches.

Warrenkicker Wed Oct 11, 2006 01:15pm

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Originally Posted by Stripe
Last Friday night I'm the Line Judge at a Varsity game. A run comes to my side, runner and tackler headed right for me. I'm about two yards out of bounds and was able to avoid them. Then I get hit from behind and get my legs taken out. The Umpire said I was completely horizontal about 3 feet in the air. I got back up and continued but a few plays later I felt something on my arm. I must have hit something during the fall because there was blood running down my arm. The Ref made me go out until the trainer stopped the bleeding. Ended up with two stiches.

At least one play right. :D

J for Judge Thu Feb 19, 2009 05:46pm

Just this past Saturday (Pee Wee Football in PR runs February to April):

I had to do Umpire. Yup. These all were on the SAME GAME.

1st: On couple of plays players make contact with me. Later my ankle/shin starts to hurt a bit.

2nd: Now we get funky. I try to cover a pass turned run, and I see these 15-year-olds (big ones, mind you) coming at me. I brace, and boom... straight down backwards on my seater. My neck hurt a bit but fortunately I'm good.

3rd: Covering a kickoff, I move the wrong way and I'm somehow close to returner about to meet tackler. Tackler flies towards R, and as he tackles R his feet crash on my legs like one of those nasty soccer tackles. OW. I have the kid's cleats stamped on my legs. I had to kneel down for a minute.

After the game, the other 3 officials laughing it off... oh, now you got baptized as a U, huh? (1st time I did "U" in 2 yrs.)

4 days later my legs and left shin still hurt... :(

Johnny Cakes Thu Feb 19, 2009 08:05pm

Damn. This is the worst thread I've ever read.

JugglingReferee Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:45pm

Resurrected thread!

Rich Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:46am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Cakes (Post 581358)
Damn. This is the worst thread I've ever read.

It's 3 years old, too. And I started it. Either I'm 3 years wiser or just 3 years older.

daggo66 Fri Feb 20, 2009 06:43am

It's happened to me twice, one funny and one not so funny. Working a youth game as a wing, I went downfield to cover a pass. There wasn't much room to work on the sideline and the corner of the field was a baseball infield. Just as I backed onto the infield the ball carrier was diving falling as he was hit and both players met at my right knee. It required surgery, but all is well now.

The funny one was a high school scrimmage. There were several extra guys who where going to work in and we were going to be observed, but we started before the obderver arrived. I was the R. On the first series the QB through an interception over the middle. All the action started right back on me. I turned to start heading for the goal line. I got about 3 steps when someone who was blocking for the ball carrier knocked a player down and he went flying into the back of my legs. I went flying and as I rolled hit my shoulder on the ground. I got up and my pants were badly grass stained and my shirt was torn where my shoulder hit the gorund.

A few plays later the observer showed up. My buddies on the sideline pointed me out to him and said, "Look how he showed up for the scrimmage!"

As a P.S. I bought a new shirt for the following weeks scrimmage. After the scrimmage we were walking out of the facility and I somehow brushed against the fence and tore my new shirt!

MrUmpire Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:03am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Cakes (Post 581358)
Damn. This is the worst thread I've ever read.

Agreed.

From the thread title, I thought I'd get a look at Kurt Bryan's latest book.


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