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I don't know the guy at all. This explains a LOT (and not just here in this thread.)
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No one listened to me when we were 10-0 or 9-2 either.
I got better things to do,my mom died last week at 75 and my dad 77 is dying in the hospital right now. I was off to spend the day with him. I come to these sites for a little break, thanks for making me feel so good, guys.
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But if no one is listening to you ... maybe you'd benefit from going to a referee clinic. Seems you often read a single rule, pull it out of context with the rest of the rules, and then try to stretch it to where it's unrecognizable. There's no need for that - as a whole, the rules (generally!!!) make sense. It seems your TRYING to make rules support an incorrect position, rather than simply trying to learn what the right call would be in a given situation.
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That's because you have no freaking clue as to what you are talking about.
On the FED site you bash the guys that work your games, and tell everyone who will listen that you have tons of e-mails from officials that say you are right. We'll, you are not. You just like to argue, plain and simple. You cut and paste rules leaving out information that blows your claims out of the water.... For example.. I have yet to see you paste this from the Case Book... very pertinent to what is being discussed... COMMENT: Football has been and always will be a game of deception and trickery involving multiple shifts, unusual formations and creative plays. However, actions or verbiage designed to confuse the defense into believing there is problem and a snap isn’t imminent is beyond the scope of sportsmanship and is illegal. Altering the cadence doesn't fall into this, nor does the possum play.... Years of training, game experience, and unbiased observations give us the expertise to be able to determine this. You, on another hand, hit every board possible to try to stir the pot. You pull excerpts from the book that fit your argument. You're right, we're wrong, period. You know, we battle on here frequently. Some of us commenting to you on this thread probably wouldn't speak to each other before or after a game, but we'd darn sure have each other's backs while on the field working together. We put our time in understanding the rules and all the nuances that make this a great game to officiate. We don't cut and paste every rule that we discuss, because we don't need to. I have sympathy for your loss........... But your posting is the same as it usually is, and that's why you got what you got from us. |
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As a side note I find your signature line very revealing considering how you go about making your arguments.
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Indecision may or may not be my problem Last edited by Mike L; Thu Oct 14, 2010 at 06:21pm. |
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If the offensive team executes a shift in such a manner that simulates action at the snap, the foul is a false start and not an illegal shift. The manner in which offensive players execute shifts or go in motion can be fouls for a false start, but never for illegal shifts. When linemen or backs initially set in an upright position or hands-on-knees position and then drop into a three- or four-point stance for their final position, the action results in a false start if it is done in a manner that simulates action at the snap. Such action must be slow and deliberate. When the quarterback drops from an upright position to a position under the snapper, his or her action must not simulate action at the snap or a false start has occurred. When the quarterback withdraws his or her hands from underneath the snapper to go in motion, their action must be deliberate and done in a manner not simulating the start of a down, and is considered a shift. When the quarterback, while having his or her hands underneath the snapper uses jerky movements of their head, arms or body while verbally sounding his signals commits a foul. This action simulating a snap is a foul for a false start. Once the interior linemen have assumed their final pre-snap set position on the line between the snapper and the player on the end of the line and having placed their hand(s) on or near the ground, they are locked into that position and may not move their hand(s) or make any quick movement without committing a false start. Remember the snapper is not restricted as are the interior linemen in regard to the lifting of a hand(s) placed on or near the ground. A false start is always a dead-ball foul occurring before the snap and resulting in a 5-yard penalty from the succeeding spot.
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