GTech's False Starts ?

NaplesCane

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Did it not look like Tech false started like 8 times? Maybe I was seeing **** because I didn't see it called once.
 
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It was driving me nuts! The whole left side was early on the long run in the 1st and I couldn't believe nothing was called.
 
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I seen my Twitter blowing up saying the exact same thing, I knew I wasn't crazy thinking they kept moving before the snap.
 
Started a thread here asking if it was just me. Re-watched the play and sure enough. Even asked the Wife, pointing the guys out, if they were moving before everyone else. Even she said yes.
 
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It was out of control. My 6 year old son, kept saying "How come those guys get to move first?"
 
I just saw this thread, I saw it especially on the first drive. Glad I am not crazy, pretty sure the guard can not release before the ball is snapped.
 
LOL look at all of us trying to confirm we arent bat**** crazy and seeing ****!! Yea left side of their line was early for most of the 1st half, not one call.
 
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I think the refs saw the optometrist at half time. They werent calling the obvious false starts and the ball wasnt spotted correctly a few times.
 
I'm guessing that since the whole **** line was moving before the ball was snapped, them blind *** refs thought that they had to be moving at the correct time. Shiit was obvious!
 
It may be due to the cadence. When I was in high school, we ran the triple option and our cadence to snap the ball was "Set, Hit!" (said with no pause), with the line moving on the "Set" and the ball being snapped on "Hit"
 
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It may be due to the cadence. When I was in high school, we ran the triple option and our cadence to snap the ball was "Set, Hit!" (said with no pause), with the line moving on the "Set" and the ball being snapped on "Hit"

Um...so you guys committed a penalty every single time you ran a play?
 
It may be due to the cadence. When I was in high school, we ran the triple option and our cadence to snap the ball was "Set, Hit!" (said with no pause), with the line moving on the "Set" and the ball being snapped on "Hit"

Um...so you guys committed a penalty every single time you ran a play?

There are a lot of dumb comments on this board, and I am not excluding myself from that category, but this may take the cake (the original comment, obviously)
 
Bicho is glad he was not just seeing things out there too.

they made is so slight that it was visible but the refs wouldnt call it.

Bicho thinks the first half issues on D mainly involved our WR's getting blocked to **** by their big wide outs.

I still kept thinking we have the edge till the pitch man got free.
 
I think the refs saw the optometrist at half time. They werent calling the obvious false starts and the ball wasnt spotted correctly a few times.

At least three times they missed the spot by a good yard at least.
 
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