What Is Pre-Snap Motion In The NFL? Here’s Why It Matters
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What Is Pre-Snap Motion In The NFL? Here’s Why It Matters
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington goes in motion prior to the snap against the Buffalo Bills (Photo By Gregory Fisher/Imagn Images) Pre-snap motion in the NFL refers to the movement of offensive players before the ball is snapped to the quarterback. This movement is used to confuse the defense, identify coverage schemes, and create better matchups. By shifting a player from one position to another before the play begins, teams can ga…
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