It’s my fault. I wasn’t there to yell at him to get back off the line. I think he could have heard me up in Section K, row 19.
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Why the hell would he point backwards if he was trying to check if he was on the line? People seem to have this dumb idea they only check to be on the line. They check both on and off the line.
I knew what it was too. I don’t get why you have to be so insufferable about a potential improvement of the rules. If you don’t think anything needs to change fine we can respectfully disagree. I just don’t like the idea that someone can try and clarify with an official with what they are doing and the official shouldn’t be expected to answer an interpretation/enforcement. It’s like in golf when they call a rules official.Why don't you go ask Scates what he was doing? He pointed backwards at the last minute and didn't adjust. He seemed to realize too late that he lined up wrong. As soon as our group noticed there was a flag, I said he lined up on the LOS and covered the TE.
I think the occasional "illegal formation" type penalty is a by product of all the pre-snap shifting we do. It confuses the defense, and gets them to show their hand, but it also increases the risk of an offensive players not lining up correctly. It comes with the territory. It's like a team that uses a lot of hard counts to draw the defense off-sides. It will occasionally backfire with a false start.
I don't think we've been that bad. 5 yard penalties aren't killers. It's the 10 yard holding calls that end drives and I don't think we've had too many of those. You are right about Scates. That's probably the biggest reason he isn't playing more.Yeah, all that shifting has a benefit, but the drawback is more illegal formation and false start penalties. We have to lead the nation in offensive penalties. It's pretty ridiculous, really. And Scates is not helping his cause for more playing time.
I don’t disagree with you though. I never said I disagreed with the call. He did line up wrong. I don’t think there is currently an expectation for an official to respond.@Urbandale2013 you can disagree with my prior post all you want but it's true. A partner at the CPA firm I used to work at was a long time Big 12 official and we had numerous discussions about stuff like this. Not to mention I've heard coaches when I was playing and now when I watch some practices harping on players to know where they need to line up and not rely on the officials.
@Urbandale2013 you can disagree with my prior post all you want but it's true. A partner at the CPA firm I used to work at was a long time Big 12 official and we had numerous discussions about stuff like this. Not to mention I've heard coaches when I was playing and now when I watch some practices harping on players to know where they need to line up and not rely on the officials.
I don’t disagree with you though. I never said I disagreed with the call. He did line up wrong. I don’t think there is currently an expectation for an official to respond.
I would like to see an improvement to the rules that requires them to respond though. As I told the other person people can disagree with that all they want. That doesn’t make me an idiot or dumb it just means I have a different opinion on how to improve the rules.
Scates was on the line and Allen was on the line making Allen ineligible. When I saw the formation I thought it was for sure a running play because of this.
As for the check with the official, receivers do this all the time but the officials response is informal meaning it doesn't mean crap.
FYI we are #26 in fewest penalties per game at 5.25, and #24 in fewest penalty yards per game at 44.75. So overall we're not bad. I think we've been trending down since week 1 but haven't looked up the data to confirm.Yeah, all that shifting has a benefit, but the drawback is more illegal formation and false start penalties. We have to lead the nation in offensive penalties. It's pretty ridiculous, really. And Scates is not helping his cause for more playing time.
I'm convinced they point at the official because it looks cool.
You cant see either official in the broadcast of the game. Scates is moving forward as he points to the official. The official isnt going to say on or off. He will put his foot on the LOS and point to his foot indicating where the line of scrimmage is. Its then up to the WR to figure out where to be. The line judge will also "punch back" the WR if he is off the line, but that is to communicate with the official across the field.