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Old Tue Dec 23, 2008, 01:29am
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correct. i saw them both move a few seconds before the snap, but one of them set before the snap.
They both should have reset and then one of them (or another back/end) could have gone in motion after a second--although in the NFL they seem to take liberty with the "one second." I'm not sure exactly how it is written in NFL rules, but it seems guys are often sent for less than a second before a snap, and it is deemed legal.
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Old Tue Dec 23, 2008, 10:10am
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To suggest that the kicker "set to a new position" when he stutter-stepped during his kicking motion is just nonsense, and looking for trouble that doesn't exist. More than likely the stutter happened AFTER the snap had begun, (or too close to it for the human eye to discern) and the kicker, and everyone else on offense is free to move as they choose (defense as well).

Clearly, he did not gain any, "unfair advantage".
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2008, 05:47pm
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They both should have reset and then one of them (or another back/end) could have gone in motion after a second--although in the NFL they seem to take liberty with the "one second." I'm not sure exactly how it is written in NFL rules, but it seems guys are often sent for less than a second before a snap, and it is deemed legal.
agreed.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2008, 05:50pm
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no, it was about a full second before the snap, but if you think about it, it only puts him at a disadvantage. it's not like the defense will see him move and jump offsides like they would a lineman. the last thing you said is key.
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