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Coach Kiff
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I had an idea, and I put it to the test today. I told a 9 year old center to hold the ball like a sideways with two hands, both ends pointing to the sidelines, and the basketball chest pass the ball through his legs. He nailed a 5 yard snap perfectly the first time, and then he repeated it. I was stunned... I think I'm going to be using this approach this year. 


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gumby_in_co
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Not sure that's legal. 

7.1.2

"The snapper may lift the ball for lateral rotation but may not rotate end-for-end or change the location or fail to keep the long axis of the ball at right angles to the line of scrimmage."

Game plan? I got your game plan. We gonna run the bawl some. We gonna throw the bawl some. We gonna play some defense. We gonna run some special teams, but we better not run kick return but one time and we sure as heck better not punt.


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Bob Goodman
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Posted by: @gumby_in_co

Not sure that's legal. 

7.1.2

"The snapper may lift the ball for lateral rotation but may not rotate end-for-end or change the location or fail to keep the long axis of the ball at right angles to the line of scrimmage."

Some youth officials don't enforce this one.


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Coach Kiff
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Posted by: @gumby_in_co

Not sure that's legal. 

7.1.2

"The snapper may lift the ball for lateral rotation but may not rotate end-for-end or change the location or fail to keep the long axis of the ball at right angles to the line of scrimmage."

Well that's stupid. 


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