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Old Sat Nov 26, 2005, 11:46am
buckrog64 buckrog64 is offline
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So if I understand it, as long as the O is set for a second, the snap could go right on the whistle for the RFP. No waiting a second for the offense, after the ball is blown RFP. NFHS rules state after a huddle or shift, all players must be set for a second. It doesn't say after RFP though. I know there are rule differences between the levels of course, but I think MJT has a point about when they have to be set.
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