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OKREF Fri Oct 02, 2015 05:27pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 967483)
Here is what constitutes a legal snap:

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.

In picking up a ball and turning to hand it to the quarterback, the ball is moving backward continuously but it is not immediately leaving the snapper's hands.

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Robert Goodman Sat Oct 03, 2015 06:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 967483)
Here is what constitutes a legal snap:

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.

In picking up a ball and turning to hand it to the quarterback, the ball is moving backward continuously but it is not immediately leaving the snapper's hands.

It can leave the snapper's hands as immediately by that means as by any other method of exchange. What's the difference whether he hands it to the quarterback between his own legs or anywhere else? It's still a hands-to-hands exchange.

Robert Goodman Sat Oct 03, 2015 07:01am

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Originally Posted by ajmc (Post 967484)
Does the NFL know the Packers are playing under NFHS rules?

When it comes to the particulars of the snap, the Packers, NFHS, and NCAA are all playing by the rules of the Football Rules Committee that pre-dated any of those organiz'ns' rules.

Welpe Sat Oct 03, 2015 10:56pm

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Originally Posted by Robert Goodman (Post 967508)
It can leave the snapper's hands as immediately by that means as by any other method of exchange. What's the difference whether he hands it to the quarterback between his own legs or anywhere else? It's still a hands-to-hands exchange.


The difference is that picking it up, turning around and handing it back to the quarterback is not considered immediate.

You want it to be but it's not and I've never heard a rule interpreter say that it is.

Robert Goodman Sun Oct 04, 2015 04:00pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 967533)
The difference is that picking it up, turning around and handing it back to the quarterback is not considered immediate.

You want it to be but it's not and I've never heard a rule interpreter say that it is.

You're reading it as "picking it up...pause...turning around...pause...and handing it". Why couldn't the action be done in 1 motion?


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