Here is a Ray Lutz “Forward Progress” post from September 26, 2007 (Edited for clarity)
Don’t quit on the play; keep officiating. Officiate a full 120 plays.
Don’t quit on the passer after he throws the ball.
Don’t quit on the kicker and holder.
Don’t quit on the ball carrier after he goes out of bounds.
Don’t quit on the receiver after the pass is overthrown.
Don’t quit on the QB after he pitches on the option.
Don’t quit on the QB as he carries out the fake bootleg.
Don’t quit on the ball carrier after he crosses the goal line.
Don’t quit on the play immediately after the ball carrier goes down.
Don’t quit on a player who dives and recovers a loose ball.
Don’t quit on the play that sweeps to the opposite side of the field.
Don’t quit officiating as soon as the try is gone.
Don’t quit officiating immediately after the fair catch is made.
Don’t quit officiating when the kickoff goes into the endzone.
Don’t quit officiating immediately after the false start.
Don’t quit on the play after you throw a penalty marker, and you know the play will come back.
Don’t quit officiating during a measurement.
Don’t quit officiating between quarters when the chain and box are being moved.
Don’t quit
Quiz
Read the quiz stem and then choose the best answer.
4/17, K-40. While K20’s punt is in the air, R30 blocks below the waist at midfield. K89 tries to recover the kick at the R-20 but muffs it. K40 falls on the ball at the R-8.
- 1/10 for Team K at the R-8
- 1/10 for Team R at the R-4
- 1/10 for Team R at the R-10
Review Rules 2-16-2h and 10-4-3