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Had a kickoff into to the end zone. Coach is going ape asking why the ball is at the 25 yard line. Told him that was where it was supposed to be and he ask " when did they change that rule".
Of course any one who watches the NFL football knows commentators don't know the rules.
In our game last Friday, we had a chop block. Coach asked what the foul was and was told it was a chop block. Coach said, "never, my kids do not chop block. They may high/low sometimes but never chop". Official told him that a chop block was a high/low block and the coach argued with him again.
Coaches can be rough. I saw one last Friday night complain several times over the spot of the ball. He was upset that the officials kept putting the ball on the white lines instead of where the ball was dead. Sure he was right, but he's not going to win that battle.
I don't get this... s'plain?
Crews usually try to start a new series on a "tic" or, as the NFHS book refers to it, a "yard line extension".
Then the coach had every right to complain.
We're not talking abut the difference between 27.5 and 28 yard line. The only lines marked are the 5's (35, 40, 45, 50, 45, etc.) Sloppy is sloppy. If they're not going to make an effort to mark the ball correctly, then get off the field.
No one said that the move the ball to the nearest 5. The ball is moved to the nearest yard line. On today's well marked artificial turf fields with a marking for every yard this improves game flow by allowing the crew to know if the LTG has been reached. If you don't work on well marked fields this should not be done.