NEWCASTLE,
I wanted to make one modest correction to your post. Remember that stoppages must be timed in advance to avoid an unfair advantage to the offense.
Ex:
If the offense has control of the switch at the snap, and the stoppage as in one-stop p or p, it is unfair to the defensive pass rush which may be an inch away from a sack.
You have to run timed stoppages to about 1.5 seconds each (3 in all + the snap makes 4) to keep the game consistent.
What ever you do on the field, must be within the boundaries of the stoppages.
--DM
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