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Ref positioning prior to snap.
I've been taught to position myself as the R between 12-15 yds from the line of scrimmage and even with the tackle on the throwing arm side of the qb.
Our state observers have been observing games so far this and just recently published a list of the most common things they saw, both good and bad. The one that caught my attention was that the Referee was positioned to deep. I thought I would look at the Official's Manual to see what it said and can't seem to find anything about the position once the team has setup in formation. The only thing I saw was the position R should be in when the ready for play is blown. Can anyone point me to someplace that specifies what that position should be by the mechanics manual or rule book? |
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NFHS manual has the R 10 yds off the LOS and 5 yds wide (p. 35). The R is not moving much once the team sets, so pre-snap and snap positions are the same.
Some states have other mechanics: for instance, Ohio's Gold Book puts the R 15 yds deep and 8 yds wide on the wide side of the field (with variations for goalline and reverse goalline mechanics).
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My eyes work just as well from 15 yards and wider. And I can hold that position on most pass plays -- from 10/5, I'd be backing out on every pass play. |
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We have our own mechanics manual, and of course use NCAA rules, but we're moving backward and to the right (or left, in case of left handed QB). I'm actually out toward a slot receiver and I like the position a LOT better. I feel like I have a better view of everything from the snap to the tackle, to the back.
I start 15 back on a passing team, but might move up a little on a running team. I seem to take a place 14 yards back as a default or natural position. |
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I've always understood specific mechanics to be recommendations, based on extensive research, input and experience that are intended to serve as suggested and appropriate guidelines, rather than rigid requirements.
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