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Oct 21, 2024
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sandtrapcougar
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Yes, as long as they are in an offside position and it can be considered that
the defender caused the offensive player to react. So there is still some potential judgement.
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Can any of you give a brief summary of the current offsides/false start rule as
Tricky
Oct 21, 1:09pm
The D has to simulate a snap count. So if they don't do anything verbally it
rcbyufan
Oct 21, 1:11pm
This is considered a delay of game on the defense and isn't a false start or
sandtrapcougar
Oct 21, 1:13pm
So you're saying that if the defensive player jumps, the offensive player can
Tricky
Oct 21, 1:18pm
Yes, as long as they are in an offside position and it can be considered that
sandtrapcougar
Oct 21, 1:31pm
Thanks. That's how I believe I have seen the calls go the last few years.
Tricky
Oct 21, 1:52pm
Correct
RGGeemer
Oct 21, 1:34pm
LOL at me not even reading the question. I basically thought I knew what he
rcbyufan
Oct 21, 1:52pm
But isn't there a rule that the offensive player no longer has to just sit still
Tricky
Oct 21, 1:15pm
If a defender jumps offsides and:
Corn Pop
Oct 21, 1:19pm
Thanks. I thought B was the case but wasn't certain. Any idea if B is also the
Tricky
Oct 21, 1:22pm
No, but I would think that rule likely trickled its way down to HS.
Corn Pop
Oct 21, 1:38pm
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