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2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC

2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC. Referee Mechanics Gary Cahen and Mitch Fazzio. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC. Pre-Game Duties The R’s Responsibility Before game day Communication with crew Game Site Logistics Travel. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC. Pre-Game Duties Pre-game conference

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2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC

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  1. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Referee MechanicsGary Cahen and Mitch Fazzio

  2. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Pre-Game Duties • The R’s Responsibility • Before game day • Communication with crew • Game Site Logistics • Travel

  3. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Pre-Game Duties • Pre-game conference • Leadership with active involvement from crew • Discuss keys to success for the crew • Review mechanics and responsibilities of each official • Cover philosophies and points of emphasis • Be thorough and professional

  4. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Pre-Game Duties • Meeting with administrators • Meeting with coaches • Coin Toss • Kickoff

  5. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Basic Principles • Initial Positioning • Counting players • Substitutions

  6. A replaced player must leave the field within three seconds. The three seconds begins when a player becomes a replaced player as defined in 2-32-12 and a substitute becomes a player as defined in 2-32-15. It is not a foul to break a huddle with more than 11 players as long as the replaced player begins to leave the field within three seconds.

  7. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Basic Principles • Check backs for illegal motion • Assist with false starts • Holding at point of attack • Prevent illegal equipment

  8. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Keys and Responsibilities • Quarterback and opposite OT • 7 Yard buffer during play • Rule on IFP • Protect the QB

  9. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Roughing the Passer • Video play

  10. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Ready for play & game pace • Runs toward R • Runs out of bounds • Retrieving & spotting the ball • Cleaning up a play • Down and distance

  11. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Forward Pass Coverage • Eligible receivers and covered players • Intentional Grounding

  12. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Intentional Grounding • Video play

  13. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Goal line plays • Don’t be in a hurry • Direct traffic, let wing officials do their job • Aiding the runner • Signaling a score

  14. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Scrimmage Kicks (Punts) • Snap to an up back • Kick is away • Roughing kicker • Kicker protection • Kick out of bounds • Goal line responsibility

  15. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Scrimmage Kicks (FG and Try) • New mechanic • Wing official positioning • Roughing kicker/holder • Whistle • Fakes and the holder

  16. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Positioning & Mechanics • Free kick • Kicks crossing goal line • Momentum • Onside kicks • Fouls enforced on kickoff

  17. 2010 FHSAA FIELD CLINIC • Questions? • Additional Plays

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