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rayers Senior
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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 5:31 pm Post subject: Snaps |
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Why is almost every snap at the QB's ankles? That can't be easy for them to start the plays. I know ?Milham? is a heck of player, but why does this happen every snap?
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Old Cage Hall of Fame

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I believe that Quinton Sales, a senior, was the center. _________________ "Jack didn’t have any envy in him," Calipari said. "He was the greatest coach to ever coach here." |
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jjmc85 Senior

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It's a good point. You need good snaps if you're lining up in the shot gun every play. _________________ UMass Football: 22-3 at home when I was a student. |
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xlgman Hall of Fame

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| The snaps were consistently noticeably too low and I think it affected the quarterbacks. It makes no sense. |
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Rolling Ridge Freshman

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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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My wife actually asked me during the game if I thought Doyle liked low snaps like that. I said i doubted it and that Wegzyn had been getting low snaps too. So we definitely noticed it as well.
Not sure what effect it had. Can't say I'd noticed it that much before, but definitely did today. I'll watch for it at the next game. |
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