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Old Sun Sep 07, 2014, 05:58pm
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Timing and penalty enforcement help.

Hello all!

I am going to Referee my first game next week and wonder of anyone has a brief outline of the below...something I might be able to keep in my pocket if I have a question come up in my head during the game.

1. When to start and stop the clock.

2. Penalty enforcements.

Anything you can provide would be extremely helpful!!!!
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Old Mon Sep 08, 2014, 09:52am
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I'm sorry but this is going to sound very disrepectful, but I can't think of another way to put it. How can you be the R in a game and not know when to start/stop the clock or know your penalty enforcements? Afterall, the R should be the most knowledgable official on the field. If you don't know these items, I suggest your spend copious amounts of time reading rules 3 & 10 before the game.
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Old Mon Sep 08, 2014, 10:23am
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Goodness.

Yes, there's a handy reference for this - it's the rulebook.

Seriously though ... sounds like someone's putting you in a position to fail. When we had people who wanted to referee, we'd work on it in JV or JH games - with them as umpire. He would signal to R whether he thought the clock would start on the ready or on the snap on every play. When he began to get it right 100% of the time, he's whitehat a JV or JH game himself, with an experienced R at U to tell him if he flubbed it...

And as umpire, you should know all the penalty enforcements - long before you think about R.
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Old Mon Sep 08, 2014, 10:33am
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Quite frankly, this is the biggest problem with football officiating.

EVERY OFFICIAL on the field needs to know the rules -- and that includes clock status and penalty reporting details. Why some people think that they can push all of that onto the white hat and guess through the rest is beyond me.
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Old Mon Sep 08, 2014, 11:34am
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No matter how eager, or hungry, you might be, STILL the only way to eat an elephant, is one bite at a time, and that is a meal that should (and as far as being a Refee) will take YEARS to digest.
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Old Mon Sep 08, 2014, 11:37am
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Agree....if you're not confident in that role, you have no business being in that role, IMO.
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Old Tue Sep 09, 2014, 09:13am
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Quite frankly, this is the biggest problem with football officiating.

EVERY OFFICIAL on the field needs to know the rules -- and that includes clock status and penalty reporting details. Why some people think that they can push all of that onto the white hat and guess through the rest is beyond me.
Rookies aren't going to step onto the field the very first time and know all of the clock rules, or all of the penalty enforcements. There's a reason newbies spend a lot of time on the lines at first - it's the position that can be taught the quickest. If we waited until every rookie could comfortably white hat before putting them on the field for the very first time at HL, we'd never get anyone on the field.
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Old Tue Sep 09, 2014, 04:09pm
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Rookies aren't going to step onto the field the very first time and know all of the clock rules, or all of the penalty enforcements. There's a reason newbies spend a lot of time on the lines at first - it's the position that can be taught the quickest. If we waited until every rookie could comfortably white hat before putting them on the field for the very first time at HL, we'd never get anyone on the field.
Rookies aren't. I know 15 year guys that think it's the WH's job, though.
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