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Illegal Formation?
Rule 7-2-3 states:
"of the players of A who are not in their line at the snap only one may penetrate the vertical plane through the waistline of his nearest teammate who is on his line. He must have his hands in position to recieve the ball if it is snapped between the snapper's legs but he is not required to recieve the snap. Any other player(s) must be in legal position as a back." So..... is it illegal for the QB to line up under the guard and then the snapper shotgun it to another back lined up in the backfield. I would say the QB was breaking the plane of a lineman but was not in "position to recieve the ball if it was snapped between the snapper's legs". We saw this the other night at a junior high game. I was not confident enough to call it, but asked the other officials and they had no idea if it was legal or not. |
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I've heard of single wing teams being flagged for having their QB (blocking back) breaking the plane. It can happen if his feet are too far forward and he sticks his head into one of the gaps on the line. More commonly it's wingbacks who draw the flag. Sometimes you see it in punt formations where it's hard to tell whether those are blocking backs in the A gaps or guards. I'd hate to have to rule in such a case on whether the snapper or a player to one side of him is the nearest player on A's line to a player in doubtful position. I don't know where the benefit of the doubt is supposed to go. |
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If a team is going to try some trickeration like this I'm going to be a lot more strict on enforcing the procedural rules. It's not uncommon for a slot guy to be in "no-mans land" (behind the waist of the snapper but not behind the waist of the nearest guy on the line). That's not something to nit pick. But if any part of the QB is beyond the waist of any lineman near him, I'll have an illegal formation foul. Just play football and quit with all this crazy deceipt stuff.
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We have had this in youth games this year. The first time I saw it, I did nothing other than tell the coach. When he kept doing it, flags were flying. He had told his QB not to put his hands under the guard, just line up behind him, but the QB kept putting his hands down there. That's a flag.
As for the poster who said they run the play and the QB does not break the plane of the center, it does not matter, he's breaking the waist of the player on the line meaning that in order for this to be legal, his hands need to be in position to receive the snap. Agree that at the youth levels, this is a stupid play, teach the game here. All the youth and MS coaches seem to think this is the NFL... |
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That's exactly what we use it for. But exactly where were his hands? It's easy for his hands to be down where the defense can't see them yet not have them break the plane of the guard's waist, or even his butt.
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