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call it what it is
[ The center snaps the ball to touch the QB hands and then tucks the ball and runs. I blew this one dead before he took 3 steps and called false start on the center. This is clearly a snap infraction because the center must release the ball in order to be a legal snap. This call I'm 100% certain! [/B][/QUOTE]
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Good call James.
I get asked this question at least once per season.
For the snap to be legal, the ball must immediately leave the hands of the snapper. This is a deadball foul as the ball can only become live by a legal snap or free kick. As for the eligibility of the snapper, as long as the player has a legal position and a legal number then that player is an eligible receiver. Of course, you might have a different foul for illegal numbering at the snap (need 5 players numbered between 50-79 on their line at the snap; unless the scrimmage kick formation rule exception is in effect) or an illegal position at the snap foul.
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Love those the numbering requirements! If Im working Ump or W.H. for youth league or small middle schools games Ill always ask the coach during the pre-game talk if his team is numbered properly. I usually get that confused look that tells me he has no idea what Im talking about. Most teams at this level dont worry about such things and are just happy if they can field a team of players with different numbers. This can be quite trying for me as Ump when I see #4 down field on a forward pass play and I get that funny feeling he shouldnt be there. After banging them for ineligible down field Its a great relief when I see him come back to the line to snap the ball 8^)
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