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I felt this needed a thread of its own, so I made one.
I noticed the other night against Michigan State how well their DE's Rush and Calhoun were timing our snap count. I mean those guys were shooting up field fast, almost simultaneously as the ball was snapped. If I recall correctly, there was even an instance that Herbstreit swore the MSU defensive linemen was offsides because he timed the count so well.
So we've all now learned of this clapping going on by MSU players to confuse our linemen on the count.
This got me wondering. If they know the count, wouldn't this clapping we do be the simplest way to watch and jump the snap of the ball? If they know what we are doing to get the snap (clapping) and they know the count........
So I looked. How many times does Tommy clap before he snaps the ball? He sometimes goes to center, communicates. Sometimes we send a man in motion. Sometimes we look to the sideline and get the call, but after going back through a bit of the game I noticed every time he looked back to the center after all these things....HE CLAPPED ONCE and the ball was snapped.
Now if I'm a MSU defensive linemen, I'm watching those hands and I'm firing off the line the instant his hands touch, or just before. By the time the center reacts to the clap, you can easily react at the same time and nearly come across at the exact same time the ball is snapped.
So I looked, and there it is.....Rush times it perfectly almost every time. Calhoun almost equally as good. Sterup and Lewis never had a chance in hell. MSU knew the count at the same time our center knew it.......
I noticed the other night against Michigan State how well their DE's Rush and Calhoun were timing our snap count. I mean those guys were shooting up field fast, almost simultaneously as the ball was snapped. If I recall correctly, there was even an instance that Herbstreit swore the MSU defensive linemen was offsides because he timed the count so well.
So we've all now learned of this clapping going on by MSU players to confuse our linemen on the count.
This got me wondering. If they know the count, wouldn't this clapping we do be the simplest way to watch and jump the snap of the ball? If they know what we are doing to get the snap (clapping) and they know the count........
So I looked. How many times does Tommy clap before he snaps the ball? He sometimes goes to center, communicates. Sometimes we send a man in motion. Sometimes we look to the sideline and get the call, but after going back through a bit of the game I noticed every time he looked back to the center after all these things....HE CLAPPED ONCE and the ball was snapped.
Now if I'm a MSU defensive linemen, I'm watching those hands and I'm firing off the line the instant his hands touch, or just before. By the time the center reacts to the clap, you can easily react at the same time and nearly come across at the exact same time the ball is snapped.
So I looked, and there it is.....Rush times it perfectly almost every time. Calhoun almost equally as good. Sterup and Lewis never had a chance in hell. MSU knew the count at the same time our center knew it.......
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