Can you direct snap to the kicker?

One final point about fakes is that if your kicker can throw, you can direct snap to the kicker and the holder becomes an extra blocker. Otherwise, the snap is to the holder, and the kicker gets involved either as a blocker or receiver option.
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Can you direct snap to a man in motion?

Cutting across the field is done all the time in motion plays, so that too is legal.
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Can you direct snap to running back?

The running back, receiving a direct snap, is a running threat on a variety of designed plays, and has the potential to pass the ball. Using an unbalanced offensive line, along with a tight end and a fullback, provides a variations of the line up to provide strength to the formation, as well as receiving options.
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Who snaps the ball to the kicker?

In American football the holder is the player who receives the snap during field goal and extra point attempts made by place kick. The holder is usually positioned between seven and eight yards behind the line of scrimmage.
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Why do punters not kick field goals?

Generally punters can kick field goals in a pinch. Since Kickers and Punters are specialists, they don't generally practice the "other" kicking discipline; however, many kickers and punters pulled double duty in high school, so they have done it before.
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Why do kickers want the laces out?

When a holder sets the ball for a kicker, the rule of thumb is “laces out” — meaning the holder should rotate the ball to put the lace on the side facing the goal posts. Something about the way that white strip meets the kicker's foot can make the ball fly in unpredictable directions.
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Can a center snap the ball to himself?

This player is referred to as the team's long snapper. Also, the center does not have to snap the ball to the quarterback, holder, or punter. He is allowed to snap the ball to anyone behind him.
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Can you snap a football sideways?

No. It is illegal to turn the ball sideways.
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Can a QB go in motion?

Sure, A QB can go in motion.
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What is a direct snap?

1. This is an offensive play in football when the quarterback lines up in a shotgun formation and when the ball is snapped, a running back or wide receiver receives the ball directly from the center instead of the quarterback. This play is intended to try to catch the defense off-guard.
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What is a legal snap in football?

Legally snapping the ball (a snap) is handing or passing it backward from its position on the ground with a quick and continuous motion of the hand or hands, the ball actually leaving the hand or hands in this motion (Rule 4-1-4).
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What is not allowed from the quarterback once the ball has been snapped?

Starting With a Snap. After the snapper touches the ball, the snapper may not lift the ball, move it forward or simulate the start of the snap. Before the snap, the long axis of the ball must be at right angles to the scrimmage line.
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Can you have 2 men in motion in football?

In most versions of American football, only one player may be in motion at one time, and the player must not move toward the line of scrimmage in his motion (in other words, he can only move laterally or backward).
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What is an illegal shift in pro football?

An illegal shift penalty will be called if the ball is snapped and a player fails to come completely set following a shift. For example, a tight end and a wide receiver shift from one side of the center to the other. Before both players are in a set position for at least one second the quarterback hikes the ball.
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What is an illegal motion in the NFL?

Illegal motion is a penalty in football called against offensive players who are in motion toward the line of scrimmage during the snap. This rule prevents offensive players from getting a running start by moving toward the line of scrimmage as the play starts.
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Is a side snap legal?

It's legal! There's no rule that you have to put the ball between your legs. You can't position the ball parallel to the line of scrimmage before you snap it, you can't simulate a snap and not snap it, you can't hold onto the ball and run forward instead of snapping it. But you can throw it sideways like this.
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Can anyone snap the football?

Only in arena football is the center required by rule to be the snapper. In other codes, a guard, tackle, tight end or split end can legally deliver the snap; such scenarios, known as an unbalanced line, are seldom used outside of trick plays and novelties.
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Why do quarterbacks call out the Mike linebacker?

The mike linebacker sets the protections for both the run and pass play. When the quarterback points out the Mike linebacker, he's letting the offensive line know where the “count” starts. This is pivotal for the offensive line to understand who they're blocking if a blitz or stunt happens.
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Can a QB pass to a lineman?

Under almost all versions of football, offensive linemen cannot receive or touch forward passes, nor can they advance downfield in passing situations. To identify which receivers are eligible and which are not, football rules stipulate that ineligible receivers must wear a number between 50 and 79.
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Can the center fake a snap and run the ball?

Absolutely not legal. The ball must actually leave the snappers hands during his snapping motion for the snap to be legal.
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Can a lineman catch a tipped ball?

Tipped or Batted Balls

The center can catch a ball if it is tipped or batted at by any defensive player, or by any receiver or running back on his own team. Once the ball makes contact with a defender or eligible player, any other player on the field can legally catch it and advance the play without penalty.
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Do NFL kickers use a special ball?

In 1999, the NFL switched to special "K balls" for special teams plays because they were paranoid that players were manipulating regular balls to make them fly higher and straighter.
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Does NFL have different balls for kicking?

In the NFL, special balls ("K-Balls") are used for kicking plays. These balls are harder and slicker than the balls used during normal play.
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