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In the single wing and short punt formations, which do not get the benefit of this rule because the players receiving the snap aren't that deep, most centers need to look while they're snapping the ball because they need to snap it to different places depending on the type of play, leading the player receiving the snap in one direction or another. Robert |
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First of all you don't know when I was born and what experience I have with long snapping. Any coach that teaches long snapping while looking back is losing a blocker. I didn't say that coaches don't teach it. I said it's poor technique.
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Snapping with your head up is a terrible technique since you are just "guessing" when you throw it back there. It's pretty obvious you've never snapped before. |
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I was taking a chance that you were less than 100-some YO.
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