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Illegal motion or shift?
Indiana - Michigan game... quarterback in shotgun - begins walking towards the LOS to go under center - never stops - takes the snap direct from center and continues moving foward with a sneak... penalty?
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I did not see the play, but are you saying the QB took a snap and never stopped for a moment? That would seem hard to do and successfully take a snap.
Peace |
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Play was on 4th down...Team A didn't get 1st down...B declined penalty and took ball, tournover on downs. |
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2008 NFHS Football Rules Page 90 POE section
MOTION Legal motion at the snap is allowed by rule as an offensive maneuver. Only one offensive player – either a back or a player on the end of the line, but no interior linemen – may be in motion at the snap, and then, only if such motion is not toward his opponent’s goal line. Except for the quarterback under the snapper, the player in motion who started from a position not clearly behind the line of scrimmage and did not establish himself as a back by stopping for at least one full second, must be at least 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage at the snap. Either a player legally in the backfield or a player legally on the end of the line of scrimmage may go in motion if these previous requirements are satisfied. Illegal motion occurs whenever the quarterback steps forward placing his or her hands under the snapper at the instant the snap is made. If the quarterback places his or her hands under the snapper without stepping forward, it will be a shift and not motion. If the quarterback steps forward and places their hands under the snapper and the snap is made after they are motionless for one second, the action is legal. If the quarterback with his hands under the snapper were to step backward with one foot as the snap is made, this action would be legal provided no teammate is also moving at the snap. Illegal motion occurs when any player in motion is moving toward the opponent’s goal line at the snap. It is also illegal motion if an end goes in motion and is not at least 5-yards behind the line at the snap unless he or she stops and positions himself or herself as a back for at least one full second prior to the snap. A player’s motion movement can be such that his or her head and body are facing the sideline to which he or she is moving, or a sliding movement while he or she is facing the opponent’s goal line, or the direction of his or her motion may change several times before the snap. Illegal motion is always a live ball foul occurring at the snap resulting in a 5-yard penalty from the previous spot. |
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ILLEGAL MOTION, SHIFT
7.2.7 SITUATION: The quarterback by voice command has signaled his teammates to assume a set position while he is standing upright behind the center. The quarterback steps forward and places his hands under the center to receive the snap: (a) at the instant the snap is made; or (b) which is made after he is motionless, but prior to one second having elapsed; or (c) which is made after he is motionless for one second; or (d) which is made after he is motionless for one second, but while he is stepping backward with one foot as the snap is made. RULING: In (a), it is illegal motion. In (b), it is an illegal shift. In (c), it is legal. In (d), it is legal unless a teammate is also in motion at the snap. COMMENT: If the quarterback drops his hands under the snapper without stepping forward, it is a shift and not motion. (2-39; 7-2-6) |
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There is no rule 7.2.7 nor AR 7.2.7. |
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