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subject: "Bad snap rule
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Tagliabue
Mar 23, 2006 3:42 PM | | ;
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Can someone explain the change on the bad snap rule? As I understand it, if the ball skips off the ground once, and only once, it is still a valid snap. Can someone explain the logic behind this? Not a big deal but seems to go against everything football.
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Mar 23, 2006 4:14 PM | | ; |
if theres a bad snap then you can pick it up and they play is still live. but if it skips like fitty times then the ball is dead. what dont you understand about it?
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Mar 23, 2006 7:48 PM | | ; |
Why was this ever changed. If you don`t have a center that can snap then go get one.
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Tagliabue
Apr 06, 2006 10:08 AM | | ; |
Way to clear things "Yo", you`re obviously some kind of football genius. My original question is still out there for non-brain damaged pundits.
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Player
Apr 06, 2006 10:18 AM | | ; |
The rule has been removed, if the ball hits the floor the the ball is dead, no more 1 hope rule, unless you have that blind 90 year old ref that doesn`t know if he should or should not make a call
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read
Apr 06, 2006 10:18 AM | | ; |
Please read the website homepage.According to the message , that rule is no longer in effect.If the ball hits the ground- it is dead.It is noted on both the IFFL and FCFFL hompeages.
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announcement
Apr 06, 2006 10:19 AM | | ; |
From Shay/Rob/Tom The old rule of the ball is dead once it hits the ground from the center snap will be the rule that the IFFL and FCFFL league will use until further notice. The FCFFL and IFFL recognize that the USFFA and VFFA use a different rule the "one hop rule" giving the ball one hop to be recovered by the QB but this is a USFFA and VFFA rule that the IFFL and FCFFL has decided we will not use. Just as our 2pt conversion rule is different from the USFFA and the VFFA. Teams must remember that do go to the VFFA State tournament that some rules differ from the IFFL and FCFFL. As of today any ball that hits the ground from a center snap will be dead at the spot. SHAY/ROB/TOM
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