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Football Officiating => General Discussion => Topic started by: foureyedzebra on June 09, 2011, 08:50:19 PM
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If anyone know if there is such a thing as mechanics specifically for 7 on 7, I would appreciate your sharing this information. I am working some this Saturday and can not find any mechanics for it.
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If anyone know if there is such a thing as mechanics specifically for 7 on 7, I would appreciate your sharing this information. I am working some this Saturday and can not find any mechanics for it.
Do you know how many officials will be working each game? I've seen anywhere from 1-4 in a game.
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If 2-man we do:
H: positioned on LOS floats down 5-15 yd on the snap, has the 4-count and coverage is short and middle-length passes to his side.
B: positioned on the far hash +/-15 yd from LOS has everything on his side and helps H with long stuff to the other side.
3-man:
H: same as above
S: positioned on the far sideline from H 10 yds deep. has everything on his sideline with help from B on the deep stuff.
B: positioned on the same hash as H +/-15 yd from LOS has deep stuff to the H side, most everything ion the middle and helps S with long stuff to the other side.
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Do you know how many officials will be working each game? I've seen anywhere from 1-4 in a game.
There will be two officials per game.
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There will be two officials per game.
With two officials, we have typically worked very similar mechanics to what TampaSteve described above. The only difference is that the H wouldn't necessarily start on the LOS...depending on the down and distance. We have also always had a volunteer to be the score/time keeper for each field so we didn't have to keep up with the 4-second count.
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Agree w/ Grant.
Some tourneys, etc, a non-official does the 4 count....and H doesn't really HAVE TO be on LOS.
Now with 7-on-7 round these parts, the official does NOT go chasing the ball down on incomplete play & it's A's responsibility to get their ball and spot it on the LOS - per H instructions certainly
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I've worked it from 1 official to 6 officials.
1 Official: Back Judge
2 Officials: Referee + Back Judge. Referee helps down field. Not worried about spots. They don't matter much in this anyway.
3 Officials: Referee, Back Judge, Wing
4 Officials: R H L B
5 Officials + figure it out...
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2: S/F
3: H/L/B
4: H/L/S/F
5: H/L/S/F/B
6: R/H/L/S/F/B