It is pretty obvious that people do not know the rule for an offensive lineman being in the neutral zone. So to help everyone out, here are the pertinent sections of the NFL rulebook. If you don't believe me, you can look it up for yourself here:
2023 NFL Rulebook
ARTICLE 2. NEUTRAL ZONE.
The neutral zone is the space between the forward and backward points of the ball (planes) and extends to the sidelines. It starts when the ball is ready for play (See neutral zone infraction, 7-4-4).
Item 1. Non-Snapper.
If he is not the snapper, no part of his body is permitted to be in the neutral zone at the snap, and his helmet must break a vertical plane that passes through the beltline of the snapper
Now look at that picture and tell me that the BOTH guards aren't lined up with their helmets in the neutral zone, and I'll tell you that you are blind.
Now if you want to argue that that's a ticky-tacky call and they shouldn't be calling that, hey, I'm right there with you. And if you want to argue that the defender on the left end of the line is also lined up in the neutral zone so if you are going to call it you have to call it on both teams, again, I'm right there with you. But the only way you can look at that picture and not know, not think, but know, that both of the Stiller guards are lined up with their head's in the neutral zone is if you don't know the rules.