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8 | 19.05% |
| No but he should be authorized to change the call. |
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| Only the calling official should waive off his call. |
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25 | 59.52% |
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Rich, I think I know what you mean in that you wouldn't call a bump in the back away from the play because it 1) was not dangerous and 2) it did not affect the play. However, for the newer officials it's important to emphasis that the reason a BIB is illegal is because it's a saftey issue. A block from the front or side is allowed because a player can see it coming and brace for it, while a BIB is unexpected and more likely to lead to injury. A good official will not use the advantage/disadvantage philosphies on BIB, clips and other calls where the saftey of a player is involved.
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a. at the point of attack OR b. a PF For (a) we look at advantage/disadvantage. For (b) we call the foul because of safety, even if the block is well away from the play. Why give the appearance that you're correcting Rich, when he got it exactly right?
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While I'm sure Rich and other experienced officials know what to call, there are a lot of newer officials who read these posts and we need to be careful that we present things properly. BIB is always a foul by rule - if it's minor contact away from the play, we may not flag it since it would be neither a dangerous play nor would it give a team an advantage. If it's a solid hit (not necessarily a PF in that it's was an excessive hit), it should still be called regardless of the position on the field. Last edited by Jim D.; Thu Jul 30, 2009 at 11:10am. |
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Your question; "Should a WH be authorized to overrule the calls of the other officials?"
The answer to the poll question, as written, is and can only be YES! Why? Because of the game situation where an official throws a flag in error? Consider this situation: A young fireball Line Judge throws a flag in a NFHS game for an ineligible reciever downfield during a punt! ![]() This situation kinda trumps all your other "what if's!" ![]() Which is why I voted "Yes"! Nuff said
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Last edited by KWH; Fri Jul 31, 2009 at 02:27pm. |
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I respectfully disagree with you. A simple conference between the officials INCLUDING the WH would correct this error. I do not believe that in any circumstance should the WH simply over rule a call one of his fellow officials makes. If an official comes to the WH and says I have a illegal helmet contact foul and that particular official says that there was sufficent risk of the offended player being hurt, Just because the WH didn't see it himself doesn't mean that the player should be able to continue to participate. Again I say this with complete respect towards you but if a WH could call the game by himself then there wouldn't be any need for the other officials. |
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I'm not so sure about this always being true. Often times, a side block is not going to be seen and can be quite brutal, yet legal hits.
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