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![]() you gave the definiton of hurdling (which is, practically speaking, identical to the ncaa's). but you didn't quote the Fed rule against hurdling. my point being that the ncaa definition makes no mention of the exemption either. we don't get the exemption until 9-1-2-i: There shall be no hurdling (Exception: The ball carrier may hurdle an opponent.). Any chance there actually is a Fed exception? No disrespect or second-guessing intended! I mention this only b/c I've worked games with Mass. officials who flagged the ballcarrier for hurdling. When we got together, they were aware of the definition, but not of the exception. |
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Besides my obvious need to update my reference material, is it possible that the prohibition doesn't exist? I doubt it. Someone find it. Gotta go, my Commadore 64 is overheating. |
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Thanks parepat, you saved me from having to dig my rule book out of one of the boxes it is packed in. Getting ready to move is quite the adventure.
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Jeff, great site.
My first impression is that the Referee likes to not only talk but dominate the conversations. He talked too much on "Officially Speaking", he dominated the pre-game conference and on the field he was dictatorial with the crew. He needs to be reminded that he is part of a crew and that it takes teamwork to be successful. Pre-game: Dominated too much by the Referee. This should be a time when there is crew involvement with each official responsible for various topics of discussion. There appeared to be a couple of mechanics questions that were not satisfactorily covered to completion. Hurdling: Absolutely! This was a direct violation of the NFHS rule as written. The Referee way overstepped his bounds of authority with his asinine remarks and by showing a complete lack of trust in one of his crewmates. At the point of the hurdle, why would he even be watching the ball carrier to know whether it was a justified call or not? The reference to "pioneer calls" is ludicrous. His on-the-field admonishment is akin to an egotistical prison guard talking "down" to a juvenile delinquent. He seems to have a need to display power and authority. |
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I will let it be known that the WH does comment on the video in his webcast this week. You guys clearly struck a nerve with the issue on these boards. He spent the first several minutes talking about the "hurdling" play and commented on some of the reaction that guys here and on the NF site clearly stated.
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I was interested that in the pre-game he mentions that on fouls to take time, get together and make the correct call. During the play in question, he comes flying in, overrules the call and that is the end of the discussion. The yelling after the conference ("WE ARE NOT CALLING THAT!!!!) was unnecessary to say the least.....
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Close, but I would've probably held the flag there on the hurdling. On the catch or no catch video, I say No Catch. As grainy as the video is, it looks nearly impossible that the player had any kind of posession in that time frame. Still, hard to comment without putting yourself there.
As far as the WH goes...there would've been a good bit of discussion about onfield comments and crew interaction after what I saw there. Calling out one of your own in a gametime situation is a monster no-no with any crew I've ever worked with in my years since I started in '92. Not only is that humiliating to the BJ or Ump or whoever that was, it makes the whole crew look bad. Now the players even take a second look at that official due to the WH's comments. Sounds like he gave a rather rude answer back to a coach or player that asked if it was hurdling. Not to mention that call could've gone either way as far as hurdling goes based on NFHS guidelines. |
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