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Would (fed) 9.9.3 really apply to this situation? 9.9.3 specifies actions or verbiage to cause the defense to believe that there's a problem, and a snap is NOT imminent.
In the play above, assuming that was a legal snap, how would this rule cover it? |
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For those of you who have it tattooed on your arm, no I'm not talking about Dale Jr., the "God" rule has changed. It isn't 9-9-3 anymore. They made hiding the ball under the jersey 9-9-3. Now it is 9-9-4.
9-9-4 Neither team shall commit any act which, in the opinion of the referee, tends to make a travesty of the game. |
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