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Ed Hickland Tue Aug 12, 2008 06:59pm

R in Punt Position
 
Interested in knowing how other Rs position for an intended punt?

I have always lined up on the side of the punter's kicking foot on the same yard line or slightly back wide enough to be able to view on-rushing backs who may attempt to block the kick. As soon as possible I move to the spot where the punter kicked the ball and view downfield to see if it is headed out of bounds in case the wing may need my help in spotting.

JugglingReferee Tue Aug 12, 2008 07:31pm

Canadian Mechanic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
Interested in knowing how other Rs position for an intended punt?

I have always lined up on the side of the punter's kicking foot on the same yard line or slightly back wide enough to be able to view on-rushing backs who may attempt to block the kick. As soon as possible I move to the spot where the punter kicked the ball and view downfield to see if it is headed out of bounds in case the wing may need my help in spotting.

CANADIAN MECHANIC:

The Referee is to be parallel to the point of kick, to determine if kicking team players are onside or offside at the time of kick.

The extent of this mechanic is often a debatable point: how far away from the kicker should the R go? If there is a tandem of potential onside guys, one to each side of the punter/FGK, and 20 yards wide as well, should the R go 23 yards away from the punter/FGK? I say no, and let the side guy get the onside player on his side.

BktBallRef Tue Aug 12, 2008 07:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
The Referee is to be parallel to the point of kick, to determine if kicking team players are onside or offside at the time of kick.

The extent of this mechanic is often a debatable point: how far away from the kicker should the R go? If there is a tandem of potential onside guys, one to each side of the kicker, and 20 yards wide as well, should the R go 23 yards away from the kicker? I say no, and let the side guy get the onside player on his side.

Are you discussing a punt or a kickoff? :confused:

daggo66 Tue Aug 12, 2008 08:14pm

I use the mechanic Ed described.

JugglingReferee Tue Aug 12, 2008 09:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Are you discussing a punt or a kickoff? :confused:

A punt, as always, in the Canadian game.

BktBallRef Wed Aug 13, 2008 06:30am

Weird game. :)

MJT Wed Aug 13, 2008 08:19am

I do just as you do Ed.

Scooby Wed Aug 13, 2008 08:59am

Same as you do Ed.

Forksref Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:55am

I am on kicking foot side. I used to be a couple yards in front of the line of the kicker. Two years ago I was there and the snap went over the head of the punter and he picked it up and started running. I got caught "inside" (NOT a good feeling!) and my head was on a swivel watching the play with players on all sides of me chasing the punter. Since that game I am a yd. or two deeper than the punter and it has worked well. I can still see my opposite tackle key and the rush on the punter.

Mike L Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:08pm

We have different mechanics than most when a punt is involved. Since the LJ moves downfield for his initial set, the R is always to the LJ's side of the field about 7 yds wide of the kicker and a couple yards deeper.

With_Two_Flakes Wed Aug 13, 2008 07:14pm

I'll be a couple of yards deeper than the kicker and quite wide, about 7 yds or a little more.

4 Man crew. I'll be on the LJ side (as he will be downfield) and I gotta be able to cover the LJ sideline if needs be.
5 (or more) Man crew. Kicking foot.


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