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Get a decent flipping coin.
Stand back around 10 yards from the NZ. I thought it seemed too far back when I first started, but you will definitely want to be back a ways. I stand about 10 yards back behind the RT for a righty. Take your time when you signal. Stop moving. Go a little slower than you think you should. Let your umpire and wingmen work for you. If your umpire is getting the ball, let them. You will want to relay the ball in from the sidezone if it is out a ways, otherwise, don't feel obligated to touch the ball or be in the pile. Be sure to follow sweeps to the side zone and OOB. Don't watch the QB. Watch the defenders near the QB. That is where the action is. Study, study, study. Be sure to talk out what you are going to do with the U and make sure he agrees. Go over the signals. Don't forget to give a prelim signal on a penalty. Once you get the penalty information, tell your U to get the appropriate captain while you give prelim signal to the pressbox. Know what side the pressbox is located. Seems obvious, but you don't want to signal to the wrong side. Write down what you are going to ask the coach. Use a cheat sheet if necessary. Make sure coach confirms that everyone is legally equipped. Make sure he understands the new rules, particularly the restricted area one and the 3 minute warmup one. Get captain's numbers. Make sure home team knows he is supplying the chain crew (can be problematic at some smaller schools). |
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10 yards is nowhere near enough at any level over jr. high. We're doing 15 pretty much all the time except maybe on obvious kneel down plays. There's no good reason to be any closer than 12 yards at the snap otherwise. Practice your signals in front of a mirror, and I'd get flash cards with the foul on one side and the signal on the other. Go through them until you know them forward and backwards. If you give good signals, everyone will assume you are a good R. We don't wear white hats in subvarsity, including JV. Check to make sure you do. I always get the coin flip call before a toss, have the other captain repeat, and say "If I drop it, we'll do it again." Practice that. Otherwise, just have fun. |
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When I started in TN, we only wore WH on Friday nights. Here someone always wears a white hat. I would prefer keeping the WH clean for varsity games, but instead I usually get 3 new ones for each season as for about 75% of my games I'm the R. |
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Sort of Off-topic. I had about a week and a half notice before I had my first chance to WH. I studied my rear end off and for the first time that "light bulb" went on and I felt like I understood alot of the rules I wasn't too sure about before. After about half way through the first quarter of the game, I thought "ehh... I'd rather be a LJ"
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No white hats for subvarsity games? Interesting, I haven't heard that one before. What is the rationale for doing that?
Here, the R always wears a white hat, regardless of the level.
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Rich, don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the WH position. You have to be well rounded in all the rules vs knowing just your position. I guess I like getting out there and running and "trying" to keep up with the young guys.
Last edited by schmitty1973; Tue Aug 18, 2009 at 09:19pm. |
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