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I had a similar play in a sub-varsity game. On the PAT, A lined up in the muddle huddle then sent a man in motion behind the snapper. As he passed by the snapper, he put his hands under center but continued his motion. Do we have anything?
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Maybe I'm an idiot... but what rule do you think was broken here?
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Assuming the ball wasn't snapped at that point, it's a false start -- simulating action at the snap. In fact, that's a paradigmatic type of tactic the rule against simulating action at the snap was written against.
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Now... say your in motion guy reaches under then suddenly drops back a yard as if to prepare to pass --- then we have a false start. The OP? No way.
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There are many types of movement a QB might make that don't make it look like he's just taken the snap. However, what could be the purpose of having someone in motion across the formation put his hands under and then continue across, except to make it look like he'd taken the snap?
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