ISiddiqui
02-08-2006, 11:47 AM
I'm involving in an interesting discussion of how offsides Haggans was on the play in the Superbowl where he supposedly induced a hold, wiping out a pass to the one.
My question is when does the 'snap' begin. Is it the milisecond the ball starts moving on the ground or when part of it leaves the ground? If it is the former, I would think that would be incredibly difficult to figure out. It seems to me (though I may be wrong) that refs look to see when a part of the ball is off the ground to determine defensive offsides.
My question is when does the 'snap' begin. Is it the milisecond the ball starts moving on the ground or when part of it leaves the ground? If it is the former, I would think that would be incredibly difficult to figure out. It seems to me (though I may be wrong) that refs look to see when a part of the ball is off the ground to determine defensive offsides.