Andy Reid comments on RT Jawaan Taylor’s pre-snap positioning

Andy Reid commented on Jawaan Taylor’s controversional pre-snap positioning during the #Chiefs’ media availability session on Monday.

Many fans were freaking out about Jawaan Taylor’s pre-snap positioning during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 1 loss against the Detroit Lions.

It’s a tendency that Taylor has displayed for years, but it’s only recently come under heavy scrutiny once the football world noticed it during the NFL’s kickoff game. Not only does Taylor tend to line up as far back as possible on the offensive line, but he’s also the first one to step back as the ball is snapped.

Many think this tendency should continually be penalized as an illegal formation and/or a false start, but some have chimed in saying it’s technically legal if the referee allows it. That includes Chiefs coach Andy Reid, who noted that it’s ultimately up to the ref on duty.

“Normally, you’re able to split the center’s hip there,” Reid said during Monday’s press conference. “The guys – you don’t want it to be a tell when you’re running or passing, you also have the officials there, they will normally help you out with that if you are too deep. They’ll give you a warning and you go with it. They do a good job with that.

“The guys are trying to get every advantage they can … that’s been one of the things tackles do. I mean, that’s been around for a long time and then you just have to make sure that you don’t take advantage of it and get yourself either too deep or leave off the snap too quick.”

Funny enough, Taylor was eventually penalized for a false start at the worst possible moment — on the Chiefs’ final drive as they attempted to take the lead.

Since it’s ultimately up to the ref, this tendency is likely something that won’t change for Taylor this season unless refs decide to crack down on it. So the football world will have to continue being annoyed every week when watching the Chiefs.