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Originally Posted by bigjohn
But the question still remains, can B cause a snap infraction?
B can cause a false start, that is in a case play and the same case play say any act that hinders movement at the snap is USC. So if I concede on your point why can't you concede mine?
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You don't even remember what your original point was. You said "slapping the snap causes a snap infraction, no? That is false start." That is completly false. A false start and snap infraction is not the same thing.
I believe that no one has argued that B could cause a snap infraction; I don't know what you are talking about.