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Tailgate Party
Excessive celebration?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Ramairgt1" data-source="post: 11275539" data-attributes="member: 22431"><p>The warning was most likely for sportsmanship which includes celebration. Then again only the people in the pregame conference would truly know what was said.</p><p></p><p>Prior to every high school, college, and semi-pro game that I have ref'd in NY and GA all team captains are reminded of sportsmanship among other things.</p><p></p><p>Was it a bad call in my mind? Yes and No. The player did draw attention to himself by celebrating prior to a score, per the rules that warrants a flag. Was it excessive celebrating? In my mind, No. </p><p></p><p>I would have simply given him a warning after he crossed the goal line.</p><p>Then again nobody but those officials knows those teams and any potential issues that might have happened earlier in that game.</p><p></p><p>The ref should take some of the blame but not all of it.</p><p>There are 4 people that need to be blamed for the loss, in no particular order</p><p>The guy who celebrated prior to scoring</p><p>The ref for throwing a flag that should have been left in his pocket.</p><p>The guy who threw the int after the penalty</p><p>The guy who implemented NCAA rules for a high school football game.</p><p></p><p>BTW watch the left tackle during the play, he clearly took the defender to the ground and then pancaked him while the ball was still in the free blocking zone, per the rules that is a hold:uh oh: The LJ should be keying on the tackle during that play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramairgt1, post: 11275539, member: 22431"] The warning was most likely for sportsmanship which includes celebration. Then again only the people in the pregame conference would truly know what was said. Prior to every high school, college, and semi-pro game that I have ref'd in NY and GA all team captains are reminded of sportsmanship among other things. Was it a bad call in my mind? Yes and No. The player did draw attention to himself by celebrating prior to a score, per the rules that warrants a flag. Was it excessive celebrating? In my mind, No. I would have simply given him a warning after he crossed the goal line. Then again nobody but those officials knows those teams and any potential issues that might have happened earlier in that game. The ref should take some of the blame but not all of it. There are 4 people that need to be blamed for the loss, in no particular order The guy who celebrated prior to scoring The ref for throwing a flag that should have been left in his pocket. The guy who threw the int after the penalty The guy who implemented NCAA rules for a high school football game. BTW watch the left tackle during the play, he clearly took the defender to the ground and then pancaked him while the ball was still in the free blocking zone, per the rules that is a hold:uh oh: The LJ should be keying on the tackle during that play. [/QUOTE]
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