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Old Thu Jan 02, 2003, 01:09pm
JMN JMN is offline
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Seems OK

Mike,

Good question. According to NFHS, I didn't see anything that would prohibit the TE from shifting (unless he had already set which would limit him from picking up and moving since by position he is an offensive lineman vs. an end).

I picture this as the A offensive line coming up to the line and not setting. Then, moving to new positions on the line, possibly unbalanced, to confuse B. Seems legal to me as I see nothing in the book that limits movement of the A line unless they are already set or feign the snap.
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