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Old Fri Oct 03, 2003, 02:29pm
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Originally posted by Warrenkicker
We have a team in my area who initially lays the ball on the ground next to the tee. They then huddle up and wait for the ready-for-play. Then they all run together toward the ball like it would be an onside kick. Normally they stop about a yard behind the neutral zone and then spread out into a normal formation. The kicker puts the ball on the tee and then kicks off. They never even get close to running out of time on the 25 second clock. Everything is legal. When they do onside it then their whole team is tightly grouped and normally the receivers don't adjust to this formation.
I had this one last weekend too... I guess technically, you could say that moving the ball from next to the tee to on top of the tee is moving the ball... (If not, how far does the ball have to be moved for it to be a violation..?) I didn't call it, but a well-versed coach could make a case for a flag...

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