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No, the wing sees the spot of the field where the ball should be spotted and he runs to that spot. He puts the ball down exactly where he saw it become dead.
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I couldn't disagree more. As written, that is a terrible mechanic.
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Everyone on here as well as all NFL officials and all NCAA FBS I have ever seen do it the way I described. Might be possible that they know what is best.
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Seeing the spot where the ball became dead and running straight to it (regardless of your position on the field) is a terrible mechanic. |
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A more important question would be have you ever seen an NFL or NCAA official bring the ball into the side zone for a measurement after it became dead between the inbounds lines? |
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Outside the 5 (going in/out), I've never seen an NFL or NCAA spot the ball inside the hashes. I wasn't advocating bringing the ball to the sideline for spots on plays that end inside the hashes. I was simply pointing out that no one runs completely straight. You lose more precision the further you run. That doesn't mean you should never come in a "sell" a spot. |
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No, I said the official runs to the spot. You changed that to "running straight to it (regardless of your position on the field)."
The official running to where he saw the ball become dead. He is not trying to spot the ball on the sideline and run straight in. |
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