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I walk through the players during the pre-game checking for butt and knee pads, the proper mouth pieces and sweat bnads. If I see a player without one, I tell the coach. If he then shows up on the field without one, it's golden and it's 15 yards. If they go to the locker room and I don't get an opportunity to check the players, I'll send a player off if I find him without one. "Tell your coach you don't have a butt pad. Tell him the next one we find is 15 yards." This happened Friday night. We walked off 15. Coach chewed out the asst. because he said the second player said he had one in but it fell out. LOL! Fell out. Yeah, right. BTW, I've found them not wearing any pads at all in their pants. Is that a "ticky-tacky" flag? THese things are required because they have a purpose.
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Joe,
I've sent a player off to get the proper pads; same as I do if a player tells me he can't buckle his chin strap because the snap is broken or missing. I'd also relay a message to the coach that any other infractions will be penalized. We were also told in a meeting a couple of weeks ago to be prudent in making sure that the knee pads cover the knees. One of the top ranked teams in the state was cited as a team that has players that violate this rule. Interesting, they're last game is being televised on MSG. Let's just say it seems that not all officials got the message.
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