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Old Sat Aug 23, 2008, 02:47pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I did not know it was complicated to figure out whether a kicker is left or right footed? What are you doing before the game? If this is complicated, I hate to see how complicated it is when keys change with every formation. We have used this mechanic for years and it is about as easy as doing anything else on the field.

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I'm trying not to leave anything to chance, I've got a LJ in his first year of varsity ball and the whole crew, in fact, all 22 crews in the Association are new to five-man.

Thought asking the coaches about QBs, Ps and Ks before game and writing it down keeps us from having to think about it. Maybe it is overkill but would rather be prepared than look stupid with three officials between the posts.
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Old Mon Aug 25, 2008, 08:57am
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Come on. This is not that difficult. On a down where you might see a kick, field goal or try, just start by having the wing officials come to the numbers or tick marks. Once you see the tee come on to the field the R will start by watching the holder so see which side of the tee he is setting up on. Once the holder is lined up you can make the decision as to who will stay and who will go. It should take less than 4 seconds to get the wing under a post and be ready to rule. When in doubt assume that the kicker is right footed as you will be right at least 90% of the time. If you were wrong then fix it next time.
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Old Mon Aug 25, 2008, 10:52am
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It's amazing what just a dash of common sense can accomplish.
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Old Mon Aug 25, 2008, 11:39am
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We are using some new mechanics in MI this year. For all try's and FG's from inside the 15 the umpire is dropping back with the BJ. That way the wing guys are still in position to get the GL if there is a fake or a muffed snap that results in a run for the endzone. FG's outside the 15 we are still using just the BJ underneath.

MI has started making it's own mechanics book. They have also moved the U up to the 50 on kickoffs and dropped the wing guys down to the R's 30.
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