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Old Fri Sep 07, 2012, 11:47am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by tjones1 View Post
Then what is the definition of motion?

I agree with all of those. However, this is clear a deliberate act that is non-football.
I would have to see this, but I do not think that is the intention of the rule. Players even on the LOS in the line move their heads around as they are often communicating blocking schemes or listening to a play call and it is not common to call a foul on those movements.

For all you know that signal might have been an indication of what route they were to run or combination. I have little problem with this based on what I am reading. It might have looked worse in person, but I cannot imagine just that signal alone drawing a flag from me. Maybe if it drew some reaction, but receivers often make signals to their teammates or to the wing trying to get lined up.

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