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Tom Brady spikes from a direct snap .
"If Tom Brady does it, that's good enough for me" said nobody, ever, outside of NE.
Extending the exception to allow "spiking the ball" to other than a direct snap is a potential cluster**** in that it offers endless variations to argue, down to the gnat's eyelash level, of interpretation differences of the word "immediately".
I don't understand this objection in the slightest - we ALREADY have the requirement for immediately, in the current rule. If one were inclined to Zapruder the meaning of "immediately", one could do that right now.
I agree with this. In fact, I've seen more issues arise with how the rule is now due to 16-18 year old QBs running a shotgun only offense. It's an unnecessary penalty IMO.No way a 3 yard snap gives a 16-18 year old QB enough time to read a defense or anything when they are thinking 'stop the clock, stop the clock, stop the clock.'
The protocol currently in place, limited to hand to hand snaps, doesn't seem at all broken or in need of even the slightest repair or adjustment.
If this was truly the case, then we wouldn't be discussing it. This topic isn't necessarily a 'one vs the world' issue.
Sometimes, it just might be that "the world" is actually right.
Under the current rule exception, if the QB hesitates to see if his TE is open before "clocking" the ball, we flag it.There's no reason we couldn't do the same thing from a shotgun snap.