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dead ball signal 19
I did not miss the point I showed you that signal 44 could be for either of those fouls just like signal 19 can be for false start or illegal formation. Just like signal 27 can be for USC or noncontact foul. Those signals that mean more than one thing are labeled as such on the signals pages. A snap infraction is always a dead ball and an 5 yard penalty on A for false start. The snap infraction caused B it encroach, thus it was false start I guess. If B causes the snap infraction, I say it is USC under 9-5-1d the act of slapping the ball begins prior to the snap and hinders the ACTIONS of A d. Using disconcerting acts or words prior to the snap in an attempt to interfere with A’s signals or movements. |
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