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Punts
So I've been studying punts a lot the last few days...seems to me like these are the most common scenarios of what could happen and what I (as a back judge) should do during each of them.
- R1 catches punt and starts running with it...I need to bean bag the spot where he gained possession. - R1 signals for a fair catch and catches it...I need to blow my whistle and bean bag the spot. - R1 tries to catch the punt, but muffs it. K can recover, but not advance. - R1 catches it, starts to run, but fumbles. K can recover and advance. I should bean bag the end of the kick (where R1 gained possession) and also bean bag the spot of the fumble. - If K1 touches the ball before R1 touches it, I should bean bag it as first touching, since R could choose to take the ball there. If R then gains possession, I also have to bean bag that spot as well. - If ball goes out of bound, I need to blow my whistle and mark the spot. Anything else? |
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Some officials are pavlovian...
there was a kick it has to end somewhere Wherever it ends a bean bag is dropped We might not "need" a bean bag, but technically speaking it is the end of the kick. At least he wasn't dropping bean bags at R's muffs. |
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Another thing to remember... if a punt (or missed field goal) goes into the end zone, it is a touchback, no matter what else happens.
Had this happen in a game I was working the other day: K punts, R1 muffs the punt at approximate R's 7-yard line. The ball rolls to about the 1/2 yard line, where K2 attempts to recover it. K2 bobbles the ball, and does not secure possession until he (and the ball) are in the end zone. Touchback. |
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be aware if your receiver signals for a fair catch he does not block anyone on the kicking team, if so you have an illegal block.
i too would bean bag the fair catch. i think your reasoning is very good and a good routine as well.
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speaking of which, OP, that's one other thing to look for: the invalid signal. usually either a last-second wrist flick, or the "get away, Poison!" motion. these can be tricky, especially in the case of the former, where the kid thinks he's signaling, but Team A might not realize that. so you want to "protect" that player from getting destroyed and kill the play as soon as he catches the kick. (but don't be so quick to protect him that you blow the whistle as he's muffing it!) one other thing: remember that if anyone on Team B gives a signal--valid or invalid--and the punt is caught/recovered by anyone on Team B, it's a dead ball. (I'm in Mass., with ncaa rules. I can't be certain if any of the above differs from Fed) |
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An IW on a muffed punt is one of the absolute worst things that can happen -- so much so that I stress this every week when we pregame. It's the signal that offers the protection, the catch that kills the play, and the whistle simply acknowledges that after the fact. |
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The OP lists his "most common scenarios" on a punt. But, to paraphrase Jim Evans, surprise is an official's worst enemy. Prepare for the unexpected.
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Cheers, mb |
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Who you are looking at depends on who you are. If you're the BJ (5 man) or LJ (4 man) your focus is on the catch and the termination of the kick. Your crewmates are covering the blockers.
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of course we dont want too quick a whistle here. but I also don't want a slow whistle to contribute to a kid getting blown up by a gunner unnecessarily. related rules question for the Fed guys: you said you penalize an invalid signal. what's the penalty? (we don't have a penalty for it in Mass.) |
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Invalid FC signal: 5 yards, often a PSK foul.
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