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Just got done flipping thru the stations and came across a UFL game - LV vs NY I think.
Watched one series out of curiosity. It ended with a LV field goal. One thing that caught my attention was the whistles, or rather lack thereof. In the whole series I heard two, once after a completed pass and the receiver was getting pushed backwards and then another for a DOG penalty. Other times there were runs up the middle, passes caught and carried OOB, incomplete passes - normal football plays - and didn't hear a whistle once. Quite odd. |
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This is not that unusual. My crew has the same philosophy when it comes to our blowing the whistle. If we do not see the ball or know if a players is clearly down, we do not blow the whistle. And the guys that basically taught us are guys that work higher levels.
Peace
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Not to discount or disagree with the other posters but perhaps the network covering the game has cheap field microphone(s) and you're just not hearing them.
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whistles is one or none. |
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We use this same philosophy on our HS crew as well.
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