That is what I would call. If, as you say he did not simulate the start of the play then let it go.
Ask your crewmates this. What if he continued in motion and then got set on the other side of the formation? Then you have nothing. Watch Penn and Ohio State they do this quite often.
There is a team in our area that covers up the TE with a wide receiver. The TE is in a two point stance, he then switches to the other side of the formation and gets set. The coaches always tell us in pre-game that they do this because sometimes they get called for false start.
You are correct, live ball illegal motion, lineman in motion.
[Edited by TXRick on Nov 20th, 2001 at 10:10 AM]
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