Am I the only one Annoyed by the RB moving and Perry waving his hand?

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I haven't even watched close enough to pick up on those things. Honestly the shifting part doesn't even sound believable. #CorchMork
 
All the Quarterback do it maybe thats a M.Richt thing for the QB to do after a play, Brad kaaya did it too after a passing down.
 
Most QBs when they go no huddle do this..it’s to signal the strong side of the formation..as far as the RB motion it’s standard..Clemson does it.
 
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Most QBs when they go no huddle do this..it’s to signal the strong side of the formation..as far as the RB motion it’s standard..Clemson does it.
How does a clap indicate which side is the strong side? I watch a lot of football games and don't recall anyone else doing it
 
Am I the only one who hates and gets annoyed when the RB shifts on every **** play?

Or after every play Perry holds his hand out and waves like the cross walk lady at school?

It’s Richt’s idea of motion. It’s one of his cutting edge wrinkles he’s installed to modernize his successful offense.

Go Canes!
 
Wow some of you guys are so sensitive.

That doesn't bother me even a little bit.

There are so many more important other things that Miami does that is bothersome to be bothered by this kind of minutiae

Anyway I'm more interested in what happens after the ball is snapped
 
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How does a clap indicate which side is the strong side? I watch a lot of football games and don't recall anyone else doing it

The clap doesn't signify that. The arm being held out does. Second part of the OP asked why does he stick his arm out like a crossing guard.
 
Am I the only one who hates and gets annoyed when the RB shifts on every **** play?

Or after every play Perry holds his hand out and waves like the cross walk lady at school?

No, im not sure what advantage that gives us, and i like ole skool I-formation offenses, to many gimmicks out to many gimmicks out their!
 
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