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Old Fri Sep 23, 2011, 03:22pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by mbcrowder View Post
What action was simulated? Preparation for receipt of a possible snap? No.
No, thrusting the hands under and then away from center, as if receiving the ball while he ran across the formation. NCAA's rules committee statement under "shift plays" interpret'ns refers to this as "the quarterback `chucking' hands at center".

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The SUDDEN start, designed to simulate the beginning of the play, is what is a false start.

Now... say your in motion guy reaches under then suddenly drops back a yard as if to prepare to pass --- then we have a false start.
If he's a man in motion coming across the backfield, as was specified by BuckeyeRef, there's practically no way it's not a sudden movement. How slow would he have to be moving for it not to look like he's taking the snap? BuckeyeRef didn't say he paused there, but rather that he continued his motion.
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