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My experience tells me that most IWs come from people without training in a sport such as basketball, where whistle control is paramount. Just my 2 cents.
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I've always thought the contrary: because we whistle every foul in basketball, it's tempting to do the same in football, especially for rookies.
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My point is that there is no rush to blow a whistle in football. Therefore there is no point for having it in your mouth. Same thing with the flag for RTP. Take your time and think about it.
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And for those that do, are you saying that they are officiating incorrectly?
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I use the voice "it's gone", "it's away" or something like that. If the passer is hit during that period while I'm saying it, there was not sufficient time to avoid contact.
I started officiating with basketball where the whistle stays in your mouth most of the time. A little different with football where there is no need to blow the whistle to stop the play and even if it is no harm can be done for a delay. For me the whistle drops once the RFP is blown. If something happens my reaction time is 2 to 3 seconds just enough to think about it. If there is anticipation that the whistle needs to be blown as in the runner being pushed backwards or a hunt for the ball I will bring the whistle toward my mouth to reduce my reaction time. |
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I am saying that they are risking an IW. As Ed stated there is no need to blow the whistle to stop the play. I tell my crew to never blow the whistle unless they see the ball. We will have 3 to 4 plays per game with no whistle whatsoever.
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What are your thoughts based on? Is that what happens in your area? We've had 11 rooks this year and on games I've had with them, I've had 1 IW.
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My U started doing FB 2 years ago and came from a basketball background. On the opening KO in his first game he saw a block in the back and blew it dead immediately. This incident definitely sold him on keeping the whistle out of your mouth after the snap or free kick.
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The whistle really wasn't the problem, but thanks guys. The clinician's rationale, and mine are simple...
1. If there is a dead ball foul just before the snap, the action is mostly coming at the R, and if I can blast my whistle (before the 2-3 seconds it takes to find the whistle again) then it might save some kid getting creamed because he knows the plays is dead, and another kid doesn't. 2. Its an issue of timing, the "drop the whistle" technique gives a personal physical timing check. 3. 1-handed signals from a ref who is sucking his thumb makes him look like an idiot. Oh and BTW, the only IW I've had in 10 years was on a fake reverse, I saw "leather" (it turned out to be a muddy shoe that had come off of a player in the pile and gotten wedged under the pretend ball carrier's arm) , put my whistle in my mouth and blew. The ball was 30 yards away. Again, I'm not advocating officiating fb with a whistle in your mouth all the time. I am advocating if you are going to use a finger-whistle be able to do it without sacrificing your mechanics and signalling abilities, and don't scold a guy for using his whistle 3-5 seconds longer than you do. |
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