For JGray, TJ Moe, other former players, or anyone in the know:
Isn't Mizzou's offense giving away a tremendous advantage by using a hand clap to snap the ball? The defenders are looking right at Lock and can see when he's getting ready to clap/snap the ball. Meanwhile, the OL has their backs to Lock and can't see anything. What are the strategic upsides to this tactic?
Isn't Mizzou's offense giving away a tremendous advantage by using a hand clap to snap the ball? The defenders are looking right at Lock and can see when he's getting ready to clap/snap the ball. Meanwhile, the OL has their backs to Lock and can't see anything. What are the strategic upsides to this tactic?