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Old Thu Nov 03, 2005, 09:57am
Warrenkicker Warrenkicker is offline
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Not normally. If it appears that this was a planned play then you definitely have a foul if R wasn't informed. The snap started when the snapper moved the ball and it ended when it hit the ground. I would let go the fact that the snap touched an A lineman's leg, the snapper, and just call it a fumbled snap.

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ART. 1 A snap is the legal act of passing or handing the ball backward from its position on the ground.
ART. 2 The snap begins when the snapper first moves the ball legally other than in adjustment. In a snap, the movement must be a quick and continuous backward motion of the ball during which the ball immediately leaves the hand(s) of the snapper and touches a back or the ground before it touches an A lineman.
ART. 3 The snap ends when the ball touches the ground or any player.
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