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Interesting responses. Simulating a false start is a very gray area when dealing with the backfield. Change the situation. Backfield is in a T formation, QB audibles and right HB (for whatever reason) needs to be one step closer to the line, realizes it and quickly takes one step and resets. By BktBalRef's interpretation, this is a false start. Where do we draw the line? I do think that the response by the defense is important. After all, the defense can help determine if it was a simulated false start or legal shift.
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