So here's a little quiz. In what chronological order and what year goes with these rules changes that have resulted in the current Twilight Zone re: scrimmage kick formations when less than 11 are on the field for team A?
- Team A formation rules change from a minimum 7 linemen required on the LOS to no more than 4 in the backfield. - Not sure when it was changed but I know it was recent. 5 or so years ago maybe.
- The scrimmage kick numbering exception added that was intended to allow a "skill player" to snap the ball without putting on an interior lineman numbered jersey. - I don't think it was intended to do this but is a byproduct of the rule. This has been a rule for as long as I can remember.
- Most current wording which allows less that 5 interior lineman on the LOS when a "scrimmage kick is obvious" - 2-16-10 is the definition of a scrimmage kick formation. 7-1-4-a-5 talks about numbering exception requirements. Put those together and you have your numbering exception requirements. I remember when I played back in high school, our long snapper was also one of our receivers and he wore 86.
- Other changes that should be here affecting the scrimmage kick formation rules?
See my comments in red. Numbering exception is definitely a confusing rule but if you remember a couple of things it should become easy.
1. Are we in scrimmage kick formation and a kick is obvious? If no - then we have to be numbered legally. If yes - then numbering exceptions apply.
2. Since numbering exceptions apply, all we really need is 5 players on the line and no more then 4 in the backfield.
3. Once the snapper is established, all interior linemen MUST REMAIN interior linemen. If the end shifts and becomes a back, someone better cover that interior linemen before we snap the ball. If he does not get covered, we have an illegal formation.
If all is met, we have a legal play regardless of how many Team A players are on the field.