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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 06:18pm
Mike L Mike L is offline
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Originally Posted by bigjohn View Post
NFHS Forum: According to 7.1.7.b

Some officials have agreed with me.
Just proving that some officials, like you, can't grasp the concept that the movement you describe may or may not constitute simulating action at the snap. Just saying "they moved" does not necessarily mean they false started. There is no prohibition on the offense beginning legal shifts or motions during a snap cadence, unless of course in the opinion of the covering official, that motion constitutes simulating action at the snap. So your play may or may not be a false start because it depends on how the players move, not just "because" they moved and the cadence is different.

As a side note I find your signature line very revealing considering how you go about making your arguments.
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