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To answer your question, most teams here know that they can simple send the mass through the middle to mess up the kick. We already have two back, so that means the defense will have two unchallenged. I received a PM from one of the members here telling me to get the snap back quicker. Thanks. I'll tell the ten year old to start eating protein bars. ![]() Is it legal to lock legs prior to the snap? |
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RULE 7 SECTION 2 ART. 2 . . . The players on each side of and next to the snapper may lock legs with the snapper, but any other A lineman must have each foot outside the closest foot of the player next to him at the snap. A’s players may stand, crouch or kneel. |
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And then there's the "nobody weighing more then X pounds can run the ball" rule. Am I supposed to bring a scale with me to the field? |
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Those 150# or more are supposed to have a white/black stripe on their helmet to let us know. Seems like every season some coach argues with us that a kid is over 150# and doesn't have the stripe. And every season we tell them to bring it up with their league administrator. |
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As for the "linebackers can't blitz" rule, we have a set definition of linebackers. Every team has to play a 5-2 defense, so the two middle linebackers can't blitz and neither can anyone in the secondary. As long as they're not moving forward before or on the snap, I don't consider it to be a blitz. May not be how everyone sees it, but it usually works. We don't really have a penalty for it, so it's more of a "knock that off" warning, which has always worked. If they really blitz hard and blow a play up before it has a chance to develop, we will play the down over. We don't have any type of kicking in our league. Drives start on the 20 yard line and punts are 20 yards. (Field is only 70 yards long) 3rd/4th graders can only line up in certain formations on offense and can't run reverses or halfback passes. 5th/6th graders can line up in pretty much any formation and can run reverses and halfback passes. I'm with you guys in that some local rules are silly, but if you do it right and stay consistent, it can work well. |
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The irritation comes when coaches, players, and fans expect us to know the weights of the kids and ensure they have their helmet appropriately marked. I've heard parents scream "That kid is over the limit! If that kids hurts my kid, I'm gonna sue you!" It's that kind of crap that makes us hate these rules. |
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