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Hurdling
Ok guys... this is the 1st time I've ever tried anything like this. The results are so-so. The quality of this video is decent, but not great. At any rate, I think you guys can get a pretty good idea of whats going on here. Its from my game last week. A T.V. game and we had hurdling, of all things. I'm the Referee in the clip. Hope you like it..
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Did it take you guys long enough to complete the PAT? :D
All kidding aside, you guys nailed it. Good job on the video, too. How did the coach take it? |
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I want to give you Kudos on the microphone mechanics. Very smooth.
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You guys called that play perfectly. Great job. |
The howler monkeys initially thought that the flag was for roughing the snapper, and they were howling that he never touched him. Right coach, that makes it hurdling. ;)
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What would happen to the hurdler if the center had stood up mid-hurdle? He would have flipped the B player end-over-end where he could have possibly landed on his head. This is simply a safety rule. |
I think that is part of it but I think it is also designed to protect the player being hurdled. There is a chance he could suffer a head or neck injury by being struck by the hurdlers foot or knee.
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Way to go Doc!
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Nice job by the crew, nice microphone use by R.
Great job by U in keeping eyes on the players after the kick. When I assess, I often see Umpires turning round to see if the LJ and BJ are giving score signals. As I always remind my crew, a PAT is the time when one team are real ****** about giving up 6 points and then another point. The only thing I could see from the tape was that one of the guys under the posts is a maybe little eager to get the spare ball from the foot of the posts. I'd like to see him also keep eyes on players just for a coupla extra seconds. |
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