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Have you ever noticed, when a team punts and the ball is angled out of bounds, that the officials seem to have no idea where it actually goes out, and simply run to a spot that they THINK it may have went out at?
I am not talking about just Cowboys games. I remember playing in HS and College and it generally seemed like the refs have no clue, and just guess where it went out at.
Does anybody else notice that? And if any of you have ever officiated during a game, what is the general procedure for that? Is there any rule or plan on how to guess where it actually leaves the playing field at?
I've seen several times where a punt goes out at say the 18 or so, and the refs down it out of bounds a good 5-10 yards past that point. I would imagine it's a very hard call to make.
I am not talking about just Cowboys games. I remember playing in HS and College and it generally seemed like the refs have no clue, and just guess where it went out at.
Does anybody else notice that? And if any of you have ever officiated during a game, what is the general procedure for that? Is there any rule or plan on how to guess where it actually leaves the playing field at?
I've seen several times where a punt goes out at say the 18 or so, and the refs down it out of bounds a good 5-10 yards past that point. I would imagine it's a very hard call to make.