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legal play ? / snapper protection ?
Team A sets in a scrimmage kick formation. A1 is 7 yds behind the snapper and in position to receive the snap. A2 is on the end of the line and is not covered . A2 goes in motion and while passing between the snapper and A1, receives the snap and runs around the end for a 30 yard gain. When A2 caught the snap he was 5 yds behind the LOS. Is this a legal play ? Does the snapper lose his protection ?
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Under NF rules I would say no. As long as the offense is in a scrimmage kick formation, I do not see any reason that protection does not continue. The only way I think I would be wrong about this if there is a very specific interpretation that covers this kind of situation. I do not know of one right now.
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The rules say the snapper is protected in scrimmage kick formation if there is someone in position to receive the snap that is 7 yards back. It does NOT say that this person, 7 yards off, is required to actually receive the snap. There's no question it's a legal play (what could anyone be conceiving of to make this not legal). The snapper protection is a good question, but I believe he's still protected in all codes.
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I was really concerned about the possibility of the snapper losing protection. He is obviously looking between his legs and exposed to serious injury if hit. The snap was perfect. It just looked a little odd and I felt something wasn't right. Since I didn't KNOW something was wrong, I let the play go and did nothing. Thanks for the clarification and info.
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I almost had a first last week. I had an end go in motion while on the line. He lined up as an end and then stated running slowly along the line toward the sideline. At first I thought he was going to reset, but then he started running slower and slower as he got near the sideline. I was waiting for the snap to throw my flag but an interior lineman jumped and spoiled my fun.
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At the snap, A must have an eligible player on the end of the line. When A2 left the line, the guy beside him must be eligible ny number. A2's actions are legal. Yes, I do believe that the snapper loses protection.
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I have always thought only an end could go in motion. But the way the rule is written, I think any body on the line could go in motion - as long as he can still shift (not in 3 or 4 point stance) and is at least five yards deep at the snap. True?
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