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Originally Posted by infj23
Not sure how well it's going to work, but my crew is going to work it this way:
At the ready-for-play signal, the wings (who would be on/near the sideline anyway), will back up to the front line of the team box. A quick glance either way will let them know if anyone is in the restricted area. If necessary, a call of "back up so you are behind me" will be used once or twice. After that, the first flag comes out, and we start counting from there. Once the snap is immenent, the wings move back up to just inside the sideline.
We'll try it out tomorrow night! Any other thoughts on mechanics for this?
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The problem is that the when the R signals RFP, the coach is standing in front of you in the box signalling in his play. You tell him to get behind you and he politely but sternly reminds you that he has a perfect right to be there and will continue to stand there until the ball is snapped.
He's called your bluff and you must either flag him for something he's allowed to do or you must back down.