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Old Thu Jan 03, 2013, 12:50pm
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Originally Posted by SamG View Post
Just a fan, not a coach, parent (of a football player), or official.

Offense breaks huddle and goes to the line. They look like they're set, then, almost as 1, multiple players (sometimes linemen?), stand up and look to the sideline to see if the coach wants to audible. How is this not a false start?

Also, watching Sugar Bowl last night... Louisville on offense, breaks huddle, gets to the line, appears to be set, then multiple players would shift, everyone sets again, and they hike. How is this not a false start or too many in motion?

I'm sure my understanding of the rule is not right, but hoping someone can set me straight.

thanks
It is only a false start when the simulate the snap. Players can shift, motion and do all kinds of things even if they are interior lineman before the snap. And it is reasonable when audibles are made to allow the players to hear the call or the change. Only when the lineman put their hand down in the "dirt" are they really restricted from moving off the ground with their hand. Nothing in the rule says they must be totally still or considered in motion if they move their head or if they move a hand. If that is the case then the center would never be able to make signals which they do often when players come to the line for a possible blitz.

Not sure I answered you question totally, but it is a myth that everyone must be totally still. Just like we see the QB move around and make signals to get the snap.

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