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Why did the FSU football team run plays where offensive linemen never got out of the set position?

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Why did the FSU football team run plays where offensive linemen never got out of the set position?

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In today’s football game between Florida and Florida State, FSU ran at least two plays where one or more of the offensive linemen never got out of the set position, meaning they became spectators, and the players just ran around them. FSU lost badly, so I don’t expect this to catch on. I assume it was some sort of “Jedi Mind Clouding” tactic, but I would like an explanation as to what they were up to, and what they expected to accomplish.

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