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Old Mon Aug 07, 2017, 04:39pm
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Wide Receiver fails to be set for one second

If a wide receiver is running out to take his position prior to the snap. Just as he is coming to a stop but before he is set for one second the quarterback snaps the ball. What do we have?

Is this a flag and whistle, dead ball false start?
Or a flag but no whistle, Live ball, illegal motion. Let the play run through.
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Old Mon Aug 07, 2017, 06:46pm
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If a wide receiver is running out to take his position prior to the snap. Just as he is coming to a stop but before he is set for one second the quarterback snaps the ball. What do we have?

Is this a flag and whistle, dead ball false start?
Or a flag but no whistle, Live ball, illegal motion. Let the play run through.
Flag, but no whistle. Illegal shift.

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Old Mon Aug 07, 2017, 09:45pm
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Depends on the rule set.

NCAA this converts to a false start.

NFHS, check local practice.


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Old Mon Aug 07, 2017, 10:10pm
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If a wide receiver is running out to take his position prior to the snap. Just as he is coming to a stop but before he is set for one second the quarterback snaps the ball. What do we have?

Is this a flag and whistle, dead ball false start?
Or a flag but no whistle, Live ball, illegal motion. Let the play run through.
For NFHS, this has to be a live-ball illegal shift. It can't be a false start because the player is clearly not simulating the snap, he's getting into position as you said. It can't be illegal motion because the player never came to a complete stop for one second (with all other teammates simultaneously stopped as well), which is required to go in motion.
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2017, 04:23pm
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No one calls this anymore so, nothing!
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Old Sun Aug 13, 2017, 04:37pm
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No one calls this anymore so, nothing!
You should have watched our crew, we called this several times last year alone and when I worked with another crew for 3 playoff games, we called this (me being one of them) called this and I was not in my normal position and was a wing. It probably was called 4 or 5 times in my playoffs with a crew I never worked with during the season between me and my opposite wing.

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Old Wed Aug 16, 2017, 10:12am
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In my 11 years as a Linesman or Line Judge I have made this call several times per season. Explain this to a coach and you can bet the wide out will move a little faster and the QB will be more diligent about waiting till the WO is set.
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Old Wed Aug 23, 2017, 05:35pm
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In my 11 years as a Linesman or Line Judge I have made this call several times per season. Explain this to a coach and you can bet the wide out will move a little faster and the QB will be more diligent about waiting till the WO is set.
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