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"Offside" on the offense?
From a four-sport official that doesn't work football:
How often, if at all, do you call offside on the offense? If a offensive player is lined up in the neutral zone/beyond the line of scrimmage, do you use the term "offside," or go with "illegal procedure" or something else?
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