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Hawk8595

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one offense and one defense and they are both in this picture.

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did something wrong. here's the link.


http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2015/9/26/9401879/rutgers-defender-way-offside
 
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Missing the offensive penalty. I'm assuming the 11th guy is on the line of scrimmage toward the bottom but out of the picture.
 
Missing the offensive penalty. I'm assuming the 11th guy is on the line of scrimmage toward the bottom but out of the picture.

Looks like the 2 linemen right of the center are lined up off or behind the LOS, so they essentially have 6 in the backfield. The Rutgers guy who is offsides is lined up 'with' those two, 1 yard behind the LOS.
 
How can a defender even line up that far offsides? Guy must have zero awareness. I bet his teammates hate him.
 
How can a defender even line up that far offsides? Guy must have zero awareness. I bet his teammates hate him.

I dunno...maybe he looked at the right tackle and right guard, who are both lined up too "deep" for the Kansas and also the receiver in front of him. Yes, the defender was out of alignment, but I wouldn't say he has "zero awareness". He had three "keys" all lined up wrong in front of him.
 
Rutgers Defender is mentally challenged.
The KU WR needs to be on the LOS and cover up the RT.

Kansas only has 10 players? I see 3 shadows to the left of the Center but only see 2 bodies. Creepy.

Good catch! I think it's an optical illusion. I believe there are 3 guys to the left of the center, with #84 (closest to the viewer) functioning as a tight end, and he's completely obscuring the view of the left guard, with the exception of his shadow.

Regardless, there aren't enough men on the line of scrimmage for Kansas (there need to be 7).
 
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Good catch! I think it's an optical illusion. I believe there are 3 guys to the left of the center, with #84 (closest to the viewer) functioning as a tide end, and he's completely obscuring the view of the left guard, with the exception of his shadow.

Regardless, there aren't enough men on the line of scrimmage for Kansas (there need to be 7).

Tide end?
 
The left DT for Iowa State lines up in the neutral zone for most of the game against Iowa and it was never called.
 
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