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No Whistle on FG
Situation last weekend:
A lines up for FG. Unlike on a PAT (when I have the whistle in my mouth and blow it dead soon as ball is kicked)) I always have whistle in my hand and telling myself "this is just like a punt." You guessed it. the FG was blocked. I began back peddling with the ball, R #4 scoops it up and in a moment of hesitation, stops, looks at me and is about to toss the ball to me (thinking he could not return it..maybe he thought it was a PAT or brain locked..who knows). my eyes got big with this..."NO I DON'T WANT THE BALL" look on my face. #4 realizes he can advance the ball, takes off and would have scored had he not slowed down initially and given K time to catch him. two things entered my mind: 1. Always glad I do not officiate with my whistle in my mouth (exept on kicking formation on PAT) and was thankful that I reminded myself as I waited for the snap I told myself to treat this just like a punt. 2. Thought what if the kid did toss me the ball? I hopefully would have resisted the urge to catch it and instead let it bounce off my chest remaining live... situations like this can create some discussion and learing so have at it... |
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This is exactly why this is a bad mechanic for us. Too much chance that someone will hit the whistle in this type of scenario. If that occurs K gets another bite at the apple. I never understood what the big deal is about hitting the whistle so early on the PAT.
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I do not think the Referee should be blowing the whistle at all on PATs or FGs for this very reason. It should not be a thought process in your head to even have to talk to yourself about what kind of play it is. Let the BJ or people under the uprights blow their whistle as they are the ones that will likely have the ball in their area and need to know they are responsible for the play continuing or being ruled dead most of the time. All the Referee can do is screw this up as they are thinking one thing and killing the play when it is not appropriate.
BTW, I have done both mechanics as a Referee and BJ and I think you letting the BJ blow the whistle all the time is better and will not create an expectation to do something that will cause an IW. Peace
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No Whistle on FG
Guys, I totally agree with Pat and JR. I am a former BJ in HS and now white hat. I also BJ in college. By having your whistle in your mouth, it will only get you in trouble....Have a great week guys!
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thanks for the feedback....different strokes for different folks.
Also, talking to myself on a FG is not related to the whistle not being in my mouth...although in the case above it sure reenforced it...I always talk to myslef as an R saying things like: "arm going forward or fumble?" "helmet contact on QB or clean?" "Roughing or running into kicker..blocked into or not" etc. Plus talking to myself assures coaches and fans I am in fact a bit crazy! |
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I did see a rugby player with poor peripheral vision (I guess) pass to the referee, who unfortunately caught it and let out that kind of snort laugh (at his own mistake compounding hers) thru his nose before whistling it dead. |
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As BJ, I have the whistle for a FG too.
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On a FG, B44 blocks the FG at B's 20. For whatever reason, he tosses the ball to you (the Referee) at B's 30. B13 knowing B44 has messed up and the ball is live dashes after the ball and advances it to A's 40. Foul? |
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I must be missing something: How much time elapses between the ball being kicked and the ball going thru (or to the side of) the uprights? 1 second? 2 maybe? And why the urgency to begin with? it's not like PATs are cheap shot hotspots that need to be shut down quickly. what possible harm can come from waiting 1-2 seconds to make sure the ball is dead? |
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What mechanic do you use when a FG is no good and the ball lands in the endzome or past the end line? Do you signal no good first and then the touchback signal? Or do you just signal no good for the FG and then head to the 20 yard line?
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i think, and I might be wrong, but that is what the mechanic book says to do.. I know when i BJ I blow it after it crosses the goal line so no one can advance it.
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