But what is it supposed to do in that situation? It’s alway about half to a full second before the snap. Is it some kind of silent count thing? I don’t remember seeing it throughout my years watching football but now it seems every team does it.
Embarrassed to ask this as I feel I should know, but why do offensive guards often do a quick almost stand up and point (almost always seemingly just pointing straight ahead) before the snap?
edit: and why isn’t it illegal motion/false start?
Why? It’s a 5-4 team vs a 3-5 team. Pretty vanilla game for MNF.
The Bills 2 years ago when you could at least expect a high powered Bills offense? Sure. Now, with Josh fully neutered by Ken? Snoozer for everyone outside of Buffalo or Denver.
It’s sad how little this effects me anymore.
Or maybe it’s genuinely healthy.
My thoughts:
Von is washed up. His moment to make a single play and he gets embarrassed.
This coaching is wasting the prime years of a generational quarterback.
McD inherited a team full of stars on the rise and got Josh ***** Allen. His process can’t be trusted anymore as it’s not good.
Now that the dolphins have been proven to be a fraud, take a look at those 5 wins. Three of them would be relegated if we followed soccer rules.
Not only are we not great anymore, we’re below average.
13 seconds will hurt more and more every year. THAT was the team.
I think we might not be very good. Now that Miami has been shown to be a fraud, we’ve beaten a team who just fired their head coach, the 4-5 commanders, the ***** giants, and the 3-5 Bucs.
Great job McSlappy.
I just love how people are berated on here whenever they mention he should be on the hot seat.
He was handed a near all pro team and got us a couple division titles. Whipty-*****-do.
I’m not saying fire him. But to suggest it’s a preposterous idea is not reasonable either.