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Originally posted by ploeger76
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If that is the only rule I am not sure I agree with your call. How about if there is a enough time before the snap so it is not at or immediately before?
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While I believe I understand your point, I also believe you are misunderstanding and misinterpreting what is written in rule 9-6-4c.
In your play, your "pretend substitute" player
WAS
attempting to decieve opponents at or immediatly before the snap!
The fact that he may have been performing the same act for 15 to 20 seconds prior to the snap does not get him off the hook! Because, (and you have to agree), since he did the act for 15 to 20 seconds and right thru the snap,
he therefore has to have been guilty of: attempting to decieve opponents at or immediatly before the snap!
A somewhat similar play is listed in
CASEBOOK 9.6.4 SITUATION B (Please note the ruling)
I hope this helps