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Old Sat Jun 12, 2010, 06:53pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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a shifty shift

Evaluate this shift under Fed rules:

With the ball ready for play by scrimmage, team A's #60, #70, and #80, in that order, are to the right of the snapper in or simulating 3- or 4-point stances facing forward, with their feet well behind the plane of the snapper's waist but their heads clearly ahead of that plane. A80 then (and not in a quick jerky way or particularly siimulating the start of play) comes erect so that his head is clearly behind the plane of the snapper's waist. As soon as that condition obtains, A70 does the same, and then A60 does similarly. A70 and A60 complete their move by walking to and resetting in positions on the line to the left of the snapper, while A80 just goes back down into a stance that puts him onto A's line.

I know that in NCAA rules the restriction on players in the 3- or 4-pt. applies if they're either between the ends of the line or wearing 50-79 (or both), but the last Fed rules I have didn't have that feature.
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