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Post by tabs52 on Aug 17, 2019 4:37:44 GMT -6
I have one for the 25 second clock, but does anyone have a time management chart for the new play clock or do you think with the different rules of stoppage it might be too hard to set one up
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Post by CS on Aug 17, 2019 5:53:02 GMT -6
I have one for the 25 second clock, but does anyone have a time management chart for the new play clock or do you think with the different rules of stoppage it might be too hard to set one up We haven’t got our new ones in yet but we ran a scrimmage with someone timing it. It seemed to move faster with the 40 sec clock. It’s going to take some getting used to
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 18, 2019 6:43:28 GMT -6
I know at our rules meeting, they stated the will not wait for sticks to get set, if you have a slow crew they will drop the bean bag, and start the clock
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Post by rpetrie on Aug 18, 2019 19:32:03 GMT -6
How are teams handling or how are your Leagues/Districts, etc. expecting you to handle this for H/A teams? Ours wants 2 ball boys for each team...1 per sideline. Not sure I want a MS or JV kid alone on our opponents sideline but getting an adult is definitely out of the question. We have a hard enough time getting a chain crew.
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Post by bucksweepdotcom on Aug 19, 2019 16:13:27 GMT -6
How are teams handling or how are your Leagues/Districts, etc. expecting you to handle this for H/A teams? Ours wants 2 ball boys for each team...1 per sideline. Not sure I want a MS or JV kid alone on our opponents sideline but getting an adult is definitely out of the question. We have a hard enough time getting a chain crew. Coach. Is the home team expected to supply a ball boy for the away team? That seems like something the opposing team should be expected to do.
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Post by rpetrie on Aug 19, 2019 19:53:00 GMT -6
Per last conversation with Football Chairman...Both H & A teams are to provide 2 ball boys & 3 footballs. 1 ball boys for each team on each sideline. Center/QB responsible for bringing initial ball on field to start the possession. I'm not a huge fan of having a young kid alone on the visiting sideline.
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 20, 2019 4:28:10 GMT -6
I know both teams would have to supply a ball boy but they would be responsible for getting each teams balls in, I know they did mention that the ball boy better pay attention because it will be an issue if ball does not get in
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Post by hammer66 on Aug 20, 2019 7:46:10 GMT -6
I have one for the 25 second clock, but does anyone have a time management chart for the new play clock or do you think with the different rules of stoppage it might be too hard to set one up AWESOME...you read my mind... was coming here to ask the same question. I do know this it gonna make milking the clock for RUN heavy teams a whole new ART!
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Post by hammer66 on Aug 20, 2019 7:47:58 GMT -6
I have one for the 25 second clock, but does anyone have a time management chart for the new play clock or do you think with the different rules of stoppage it might be too hard to set one up We haven’t got our new ones in yet but we ran a scrimmage with someone timing it. It seemed to move faster with the 40 sec clock. It’s going to take some getting used to I didn't notice a huge difference in our scrimmage Saturday we were doing things per our norm and still had about 10 sec at the snap. Honestly think its even proposition.
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Post by coachbdud on Aug 20, 2019 8:59:20 GMT -6
How are teams handling or how are your Leagues/Districts, etc. expecting you to handle this for H/A teams? Ours wants 2 ball boys for each team...1 per sideline. Not sure I want a MS or JV kid alone on our opponents sideline but getting an adult is definitely out of the question. We have a hard enough time getting a chain crew. We were told to have 2 ball boys and 2 game balls if we want to have any sort of tempo One ball boy keeps a ball on him, if the ball in play goes somewhere, bounces to track, far downfield whatever Ball Boy B gives the ref the new ball, while ball boy A fetches the other one
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