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Originally Posted by bigjohn
Like Rogers Redding. He basically says slapping the snap is either encroachment or snap infraction, if the snap is slow enough to be slapped, it is not a legal snap.
Here is a play from Redding's NFHS Football Rules. "
Example 3-19 After the ready, all Team A players are set. As A53 snaps the ball, B72 reaches in and knocks the ball away. RULING: The umpire must decide whether the snap was illegal or B72 encroached.
It is highly unlikely the preceding example could occur without a foul. In practicality, for a defensive player to knock the ball away, either the snapper would have to hesitate after lifting the ball making the snap illegal and thus allowing the opponent enough time to touch the ball, or the Team B player would have to put his hand into the neutral zone before the snap."
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Actually what he says is the umpire must decide whether or not there has been an infraction.
Maybe there is, maybe there isn't. While it's highly unlikely, it could happen and George leaves that door open.
The one thing for sure is, the officials, not some loud mouthed narcissistic assistant coach gets to make that determination.