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Old Thu Sep 21, 2006, 03:13pm
Bob M. Bob M. is offline
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Originally Posted by Smiley
Are there any restrictions as to who may legally shift?

At our association meeting last night, it was stated that if the tight end is covered up, he is restricted from shifting off the line until the wide out who is covering him first shifts off the line. To do otherwise would be a false start. I pointed out that this was only true if the covered up tight end has placed a hand on the ground. An argument ensued and I was asked to find the rule coverage that backed me up. Of course I couldn't because there is no restriction on who may shift. I used the example of the swinging gate, in which most of the linemen shift. The initial response was that this was legal because the linemen weren't "set". When I didn't buy that one, the response was that the swinging gate was legal because the snapper wasn't over the ball yet. Where do they get this stuff? This is from an experienced official.
REPLY: You're right, of course Smiley. The rule book rarely if ever tells what a player may do. It usually only tells us what a player may not do. BTW...how is officiating in TN compared to what you had experienced in SC? ...apart of course from the "experienced official" who doesn't seem to understand the offensive line requirements re: shifting.
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