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Mull it over
PAT. A lines up in the swinging gate (which doesn't really matter much in this situation).
A2 lines up 4-yards behind the line of scrimmage as a holder. There is a kicker also lined up. Ball is snapped to A2, who has a knee on the ground but is not in legal scrimmage kick formation (not 7 yards behind LOS). What things do you have to watch for, what rules apply? Also, the center, who is on the end of the line, is number 30. What rules apply and don't apply concerning the center? |
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Since the dead ball exception only states that a teammate be in kicking position,
I don't believe that you can blow it dead. Read the exceptions to rule 4-2-2 carefully. As far as I know the scrimmage kick formation only exempts the kicking team from the numbering requirements to have at least five players numbered 50-79 on the line of scrimmage and roughing the snapper... both of those explicitly mention "scrimmage-kick formation" This does not alter the other rules pertaining to a scrimmage kick, dead ball exceptions for holder with knees on ground. |
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The snapper is an eligible receiver because he's lined up on the end of the line and is wearing an eligible number. The other point to keep in mind is that the numbering exceptions do not apply in this formation. There must be 5 players numbered 50-79 on the line. |
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There are no additional or deletions to normal rules simply because the holder is {only} 4 yards behind the LS. Holder and kicker are protected. Knee has to come up for a legal pass. Centre eligible.
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I saw this formation and decided to dig into the rule book a bit. It was fun, that's why I posted this thread.
No protection for the snapper - it is not a scrimmage kick formation. The center is eligible by number and position. No numbering exception, not a scrimmage kick formation. Holder CAN receive the snap with a knee on the ground. That exception applies because there is a teammate lined up as a kicker. The exception has nothing to do with scrimmage kick formation (this is the one I almost kicked!). |
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another twist to this play
lets say the line shift over to kick the point.
now who are your elgible receivers?? is the center still elgible?? once an inelgible always inelgible?? when does inelgibility begin and end for players?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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BoBo -
Eligible receivers are the backs and those on the end of the line (if properly numbered). So, assuming the center is still on the end of the line, he is still eligible. Eligibility begins at the snap - if eligible when the down begins, a player is eligible during the entire down. |
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the reason i bring this up is following situation.
Center A44 is the snapper. Team A is in swinging gate formation. Lined up to the side as follows. 85 - 75 - 66 - 62 - 75 - 88 - (then center of the field is) 44 up backs are 32 and 25 holder is 10 kicker is 3 Ready for play is blown and A44 puts his hands on the ball. If they fake it the elgibles are 85, 32, 25, 10, 3, and 44 Now his hands are on the ball and they shift to fg/pat formation. the line looks like this (85-75-66-44-62-75-88) can 88 be inelgible and then elgible with the shift??
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