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Rules book and case book
For those of you that say books are not to be carried by officials. They are in Ohio
5. NEW EFFECTIVE November 4: We have carried a NFHS Rules Book & Case Book to the field in the past. However, it has never been written. Now it is. If the HC wants to have a Coach/Referee conference to discuss a misapplication of a Rule, then do it. If the HC & the officials disagree on the ruling, then EVERY CREW IS REQUIRED TO SHOW THE HC IN THE RULES &/or CASE BOOK what the ruling states. Incredibly this year, we had some of the most basic Penalty Enforcements enforced incorrectly (OPI & DPI). The crew failed to check their books. http://owvfoa.com/ohio%202011%20playoff%20bulletin.pdf
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Had this in my game Friday night: I waved off my own flag for running into the kicker, and the coach demanded to see the rule that allowed me to do that. So I showed him 9-4-5a and explained that in my judgment a kick was not reasonably certain (his punter has muffed the snap and run about 4 yards before kicking the ball).
He disagreed with my judgment but was quite polite about it. I forgot to assess him a charged TO for that, but that error turned out to make no difference in the game. |
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I am ruled by the Gold Book these days. I don't always agree with everything in it, but we do as we are told. I'd be interested to know what an outsider considers "amazingly nutty" in it. |
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I'll walk through it again and find some other things. |
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18. R & Toss: Catch the coin or flip the coin again.
Just read the bulletin, lots of sillies according to what I read in this forum. http://owvfoa.com/ohio%202011%20playoff%20bulletin.pdf
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So what's easier: implementing a system of testing and evaluation of football officials statewide (with something like 4500 officials), or empowering coaches to challenge officials on the rules during a game? We could (and likely will) do both, eventually, but in the short term I think the answer is clear. I don't read what they're doing as "trying to do its own thing," at least not just change for its own sake. The Gold Book generally and this provision in particular are motivated by a good faith effort to improve the consistency, overall quality, and accountability of football officiating in Ohio. And as much as we might quibble with this or that mechanic, I think the goal and approach are worthwhile. |
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There is nothing wrong with having standards or consistency, but I would think the goal would be to use things that work, not use things that are outdated or do not help the officials or the coaches understanding what is being done out there. If you are watching through a passer and cannot see his arm on a pass, how are you going to get "consistency?" It is simply bad.
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Just like every little local league want to tweak the rules for their league, this is no different, just on a larger scale. Why in the world one state (any state) would think they can do better than a national entity is beyond me.
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![]() In actuality, many TASO mechanics are similar to NFHS and as a whole, when they differ, I believe TASO mechanics are superior.
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Make the coach show you the rule if he thinks you're wrong.
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Same around here, even with a test every year.
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Ditto. I wonder how many people here simply get an answer key and don't take the time to take the tests. And we help feed that by going over the Part I and Part II tests at association meetings, too. You really wouldn't ever have to take a test yourself, I wouldn't think.
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