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However, the specific game you are working, play callin preferences related to how this specific game is unfolding, for each team, the Referee's personal capabilities (or rstrictions thereof), the specific capabilities and experience of crew mates, you are actually working with at that game and any number of other factors unique to the game you are working, may influence the positioning decision. Any and all factors, certainly including all those built into the recommended positioning, should be considered for each game, by the Referee assigned to that particular game. Last edited by ajmc; Fri Sep 06, 2013 at 11:14am. |
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I can't see any advantage to being on the wide side of the field instead of the passing arm side. Regardless of which side of the field we start on, we are still trailing the play as the Referee. We MUST know what happened as far as arm action on a potential fumble v incomplete pass call.
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I'm due to make a great call. After all, I've been officiating a long time !!! |
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