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				Originally posted by ljudge  
Within the past couple of seasons I've been seeing backs sort of quickly coming out of their 3-point stance with a quick forward motion, then a slight turn to the right (or left) and continuing motion.  It seems that coaches are hoping to get the defense to jump in that situation...just my opinion.  Calling a false start (using 7.1.7b) is looking for trouble but I can't help but notice. 
 
I always let this go but it when it happens I'm just about to blow a whistle for a false start thinking the back missed the snap count and realize that's how they're coaching it. 
 
It's a continuous motion.  It's NOT like "uh-oh... better continue my motion so the ref thinks I didn't miss the snap count." 
 
Thoughts?  Any of you notice this???  Do any of you call this a foul?  Again, I don't as I think it's looking for trouble in doing so. 
			
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 I played ball with a guy that had this movement down to an art.  We ran a power-I and he was the wingback.  When he would go in motion it was just as you described it, quick step and then a slide to the left or right to go in motion.  EVERY time.  It was beautiful to watch.  Never drew a flag, frequently drew B into the NZ.  BTW, I played in TX.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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