What differentiates a false start movement after being set prior to snap from the lineman turning to look over his shoulder for the audible?

A false start movement occurs when an offensive lineman moves prior to the snap without first being set. This is a penalty that results in the loss of 5 yards. A lineman turning to look over their shoulder for the audible is not a false start movement. This is because the lineman is not moving and is simply looking over their shoulder to receive the audible from the quarterback.

  • False start movement: The lineman moves prior to the snap without first being set.
  • Turning to look for audible: The lineman is not moving and is simply looking over their shoulder to receive the audible from the quarterback.
  1. What is the penalty for a false start? Loss of 5 yards
  2. What is an audible? A play call that is changed at the line of scrimmage
  3. What is the difference between a set and a ready position? In a set position, the lineman's feet are shoulder-width apart and their hands are placed on the ground. In a ready position, the lineman's feet are shoulder-width apart and their hands are raised to the waist.
  4. What is the difference between a legal and illegal false start? A legal false start occurs when the lineman moves forward or backward from the set position. An illegal false start occurs when the lineman moves to the side.
  5. What is the responsibility of the offensive linemen? To protect the quarterback and create running lanes for the running backs.
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