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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 03:41pm
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Newbie chain clip question

I'm a new official and have a quick question (I hope).

I understand the reasoning behind clipping the chain. I also understand that it's standard practice to clip the chain on the back of the 5-yard line closest to the back stake (farthest away from the line-to-gain).


My question is, who keeps up with which yard line the chain is clipped at? Does the linesman write this down at the beginning of every new series, or is this duty given to the box (or clip) man?


Thanks in advance guys.
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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 03:59pm
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Huh? What are you needing to write down or keep track of? You lost me.
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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 04:12pm
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If the stakes were accidentally moved, wouldn't you have to know the yard line where the chain was clipped if you needed to return the stakes to their previous positions?


I guess I should clarify my reason for asking: Some fellow officials suggested making your own clip instead of purchasing a clip with a yard line indicator on it (like the disc or slider types). There reasoning was that the linesman doesn't have time to be twisting the dial every time the chains move. But if the clip doesn't have a mechanism for recording which yard line it was on, then someone has to keep up with that.
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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 04:15pm
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The linesman isn't responsible for working with the clip. That is the responsibility of the chain crew.
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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 04:21pm
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So do most of you guys use the disc or slider style clip and have the clip man change it each time the chain is clipped for a new series?

Anyone using a homemade variation?
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Old Mon Jul 26, 2010, 04:31pm
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I use a homemade version of the chain clip (i.e., a double-sided pet lead clip with a washer through the other end for weight). The chain crew guy in charge of the clip and I use our extensive memories to remember what yard line was clipped.

... Now, where'd I put my rule book? ...
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Old Tue Jul 27, 2010, 04:18pm
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If the stakes were accidentally moved, wouldn't you have to know the yard line where the chain was clipped if you needed to return the stakes to their previous positions?


I guess I should clarify my reason for asking: Some fellow officials suggested making your own clip instead of purchasing a clip with a yard line indicator on it (like the disc or slider types). There reasoning was that the linesman doesn't have time to be twisting the dial every time the chains move. But if the clip doesn't have a mechanism for recording which yard line it was on, then someone has to keep up with that.
Ah - I see now. I use a real clip (slider), so didn't get your intent. In fact, if you use the proper equipment, the issue you're asking about isn't an issue.
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