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Old Wed Aug 24, 2011, 06:18pm
mbyron mbyron is offline
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Originally Posted by TXMike View Post
Maybe Fed rules are different but a single lineman moving is NEVER a "shift". A "shift" requires 2 or more by definition.

The only times I can think of when you might have illegal motion and illegal shift at the same time are:
1 - 2 players are moving before the snap and do not reset for 1 sec and 1 of them also happens to be moving towards the line of scrimmage at the snap or
2 - 2 players are moving before the snap and do not reset for 1 sec and 1 of them also happens to be a lineman who never stopped and established himself as a "back" (NCAA Rules)
NFHS rules are different, and do not define a shift in terms of 2 or more A players moving. (2-39: "A shift is the action of one or more offensive players who...")

Your play 1 is two fouls, not one foul that's both illegal shift and illegal motion.

Your play 2 sounds like an illegal shift and illegal formation.
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