Thread: False Start?
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 12:40pm
buckrog64 buckrog64 is offline
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This brings up a good point. Over time I have a seen a flanker or wideout make a hiccup before the snap and then reset. I let it go because they reset and I should be more vigilant about it being a false start. If the defense jumps, it's a no brainer. Sounds like a good discussion for our pregame.
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