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Doesn't it say "obvious a kick MAY be made" not, "obvious a kick WILL be made" ? Not trying to be Clintonesque here but the 2 words are pretty different.
(For this question, we should assume it is not obvious a kick MAY be made until the kicker lines up in position to kick a placed ball) - If the play is a try and there is only a quarterback behind the snapper (who has his hands on the ball), is it legal for #80 (who was an ineligible receiver by position when the snapper established) to shift to an eligible position and remain in an eligible position until the ball is snapped.
If #80 is on the end of the line, can he be both the snapper and an eligible receiver?
Yes, but I agree with Kalle that, from this formation, it is not obvious a kick many be attempted. We're looking for a standard, normal, field goal attempt formation.