GTech's False Starts ?

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)

Hey I'm just speaking from personal experience. It's a cadence popular among triple option offenses (not saying that's what GT used). Our line would move on the "T" sound on "Set." It's difficult to explain without actually simulating it. We learned it from Middletown South in NJ where Knowshon Moreno played B-back for them.
 
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That **** had me thinking I was losing my cotdam mind.

Glad it wasn't just me.

And, avicenna, isn't that literally a penalty on every play? I was always told once set, lineman can't move before the snap.

Is up now down? Black, white? I don't know what to believe anymore.
 
That **** had me thinking I was losing my cotdam mind.

Glad it wasn't just me.

And, avicenna, isn't that literally a penalty on every play? I was always told once set, lineman can't move before the snap.

Is up now down? Black, white? I don't know what to believe anymore.

What if C-A-T really spelled dog?
 
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?

Well like any law, it ain't broken until you're caught.
Note we also had an offside on a kick-off. Not the first shouldn't happen.
And yes the yellow jello's were jumping early and not being called. So obviously we're all crazy.
Some horrendous - 2' + spots, spots should be reviewable.
 
From Ga Tech's first or second possession I noticed it and said that. IT seemed like their whiole left side of the OL was a hair quicker than their right
 
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Pretty ******* easy to gain three yards on every ******* play when you move before the ******* ball is snapped.

Take that horse**** away and we win in a laugher. I'm not even close to kidding.
 
its funny though those where the same false starts they were calling penalties on when they played VT but they didnt call any of them when they played us
 
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)

Hey I'm just speaking from personal experience. It's a cadence popular among triple option offenses (not saying that's what GT used). Our line would move on the "T" sound on "Set." It's difficult to explain without actually simulating it. We learned it from Middletown South in NJ where Knowshon Moreno played B-back for them.

If you could get away with moving on set and snapping on hit, more power to you, but cadence isn't really an explanation for moving before the ball is snapped. Probably was a little harsh with my comment last night, though.
 
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Sure as he'll glad I wasn't going crazy & it seemed like the refs called that **** all game when GT played VT!!!!

I'm just happy the CANES players knees made it through the the game unharmed after those ****** cut blocks that GT does!!!
 
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