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HawkeyeCubP Mon Dec 17, 2007 05:43pm

Snap not imminent - 2007 CIF Championship Trick Play?
 
Did anyone see the California Interscholastic Federation Div. I Championship game last weekend? It involved, what in my opinion, was an illegally deceptive play by Centennial High School, where the QB started at shotgun, looked to the sideline, then proceeded to walk about 8 steps toward his sideline yelling something, with hands in the air (a sort of "what do I do?" or "what's going on?" gesture), and then after stopping (coming set) while still holding hands in air, direct snap to RB. I can't find video of it. Anyone catch this, and/or think it fits into an USC penalty category?

Robert Goodman Mon Dec 17, 2007 09:56pm

Isn't it obvious from the description alone? How could that not be an attempt to make opponents think team A is not ready? But it could be worse -- the player involved could've turned to R to ask a question!

Robert

Reffing Rev. Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:10pm

Even I agree this one is illegal, as it is pretty much straight out of the casebook.

ljudge Tue Dec 18, 2007 08:14am

For you newer guys reading this stuff don't get confused about an unsportsmanlike conduct foul being a succeeding spot foul. It is, but in this case it's considered to have occurred PRIOR to the snap even though a snap technically takes place. Simply shut down the play IMMEDIATELY by blowing your whistle. It's NOT considered an inadvertent whistle to do so in this case.

Ed Hickland Fri Dec 21, 2007 11:55pm

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Originally Posted by ljudge
For you newer guys reading this stuff don't get confused about an unsportsmanlike conduct foul being a succeeding spot foul. It is, but in this case it's considered to have occurred PRIOR to the snap even though a snap technically takes place. Simply shut down the play IMMEDIATELY by blowing your whistle. It's NOT considered an inadvertent whistle to do so in this case.

Good interpretation. You know it could be argued the USC did not occur until the ball was snapped making it a succeeding spot foul but if you think about it the foul begins when the player starts the action of walking away making the defense think a snap is not imminent.

Remember a few years ago when Kurt Warner was with St. Louis and Mike Martz was the head coach they did one of those "walk away" things.

Robert Goodman Mon Dec 24, 2007 06:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
Good interpretation. You know it could be argued the USC did not occur until the ball was snapped making it a succeeding spot foul but if you think about it the foul begins when the player starts the action of walking away making the defense think a snap is not imminent.

I'd classify it among attempts to put the ball in play illegally, the ball remaining dead.

seeitfairly Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:06pm

cif game
 
I was at the CIF state championship games with a group of officials and some colleagues of ours and saw the play you are questioning.

That tactic has been tried multiple times in a variety of ways by many teams. It is a distraction type of play and nothing the game has not seen before.

The QB basically went in "motion" while signaling toward the bench, at that point it was obvious to us the football was to be snapped to the remaining Back in the shotgun set.

wisref2 Wed Dec 26, 2007 01:40pm

And the signals toward the bench make it an illegal play (based on the way it was described).

HawkeyeCubP Thu Dec 27, 2007 04:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by seeitfairly
I was at the CIF state championship games with a group of officials and some colleagues of ours and saw the play you are questioning.

That tactic has been tried multiple times in a variety of ways by many teams. It is a distraction type of play and nothing the game has not seen before.

Which is why it has since been made illegal.

Quote:

Originally Posted by seeitfairly
The QB basically went in "motion" while signaling toward the bench, at that point it was obvious to us the football was to be snapped to the remaining Back in the shotgun set.

"Actions or verbiage designed to confuse the defense into believing there is a problem and the snap is not imminent is illegal," ...and is USC, etc. etc. How does that play not fit that description? It's no different, in intent, design, theory, and application, than the "wrong ball" or "missing tee" plays, which are both illegal. 9.9.3.B.


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