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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Officiating the Dead ball
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Definitions Primary Dead ball times Communications Hints/tips - Dead ball efficiencies Game film review
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Definition Term used to indicate the interval between downs Most of a football game is during the dead ball, therefore to be a great official, you have to be a great DEAD BALL official! Jon Bible – “Avoid the tendency to relax...this is when disaster can strike”
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Primary Dead Ball Times Before/after scrimmage plays After scores Timeouts Penalty administration / measurement Injuries Between periods
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication Sidelines Crew Players Press Box
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication - Sidelines Wing officials – good personal skills – develop rapport Communicate unusual rulings or problems w/players Maintain poise at all times. “...keep your head when all about you are losing theirs – and blaming it on you”. Silence can never be misquoted
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication - Crew R calling out the down and distance on every play All officials counting all players on every down Wingmen signals to indicate 7-men on the line - un-balanced “Tee” or “brick” to alert the LJ / BJ of an attempted kick
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication - Crew “Take a look” to alert the R of a possible first down “It’s my goal line…” - reminder between wings and BJ After a penalty occurs - toot your whistle several times LJ/L – Play in sidezone signal live ball or dead ball to the R LJ / BJ communication on kicks between the uprights
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication - Players Talk to players as they un-pile – Compliment the players - “good tackle”, “good run” Umpire relationship w/players is critical Use preventive officiating techniques …
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Communication - Press box Signals – make sure to watch players Don’t oversell or become emotional in giving signals Plays inbounds close to the sideline wind the clock Penalty administration – give clear signal
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Penalty Administration Dead ball fouls administered separately- in order of occurrence Never combined with live ball fouls Play situations …
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Hints/tips – dead ball efficiencies Use preventive officiating techniques … Get to the pile … Line player up … Kicks going into the end-zone Work as a unit The type of game …
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Hints/tips – dead ball efficiencies Spotting the ball … Hustle but don’t hurry to the spot Ball relay … Off-ball officiating … Players going out-of-bounds … Continue to watch players Use the bean bag
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Hints/tips – dead ball efficiencies Digging for fumbles … Only the closest official becomes the digger Don’t be shy – tap/pull players off the pile Verbal techniques … Red Cashion – Concepts of rings in dead ball officiating Covering official responsible for the first ring Rings expand with to the other officials Accordion effect – creates a presence
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L LJ R U BJ
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Game Film Review References: http://home.comcast.net/~minnmo/football.htm www.cacpfo.orgwww.cacpfo.org (Go to rules education, then links) Referee Magazine - Jan 2004 Football Officials Guidebook Referee Magazine - Oct 1984 Referee Magazine - Sept 1997 Referee Magazine - Nov 1985
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Questions ?????? References: http://home.comcast.net/~minnmo/football.htm www.cacpfo.orgwww.cacpfo.org (Go to rules education, then links) Referee Magazine - Jan 2004 Football Officials Guidebook Referee Magazine - Oct 1984 Referee Magazine - Sept 1997 Referee Magazine - Nov 1985
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Metro Detroit Officials Association August 20, 2005Fred Wirth Thanks for coming and have a great season
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