Raise your hand if you've seen a football player move before the snap and:
A. Draw a flag
B. Draw no flag
C. Prompt a flag against the player directly opposite of him
D. All of the above
I'm guessing most of you landed at D, for reasons you probably haven't considered. Here's the truth: One of the more surprising discrepancies among NFL officiating crews is how they see pre-snap penalties.
At first glance, false starts and defensive offside penalties wouldn't seem to be subjective. Generally speaking, it's illegal for an offensive player to move suddenly after getting into his stance.