I initially agreed. I went back to the previous play and spot. Enagbare has his entire hand lateral to where the ball had been spotted. The MN Center naturally grabs the ball and brings it back about a full foot. It was Enagbare the tip of the ball was butht up to that hash mark and I think they just saw those big hands and called the wrong Jersey #.
You are correct on the long snapper taking the ball back and it appears to be almost 1/2 a yard. I watched it in real time again and the ball is spotted at the 37 after Hochenson's catch and before the long snapper moves it back. Below are snapshots of where he moves it to and where everyone is the moment the ball leaves his hands. Guessing if you change the angle of my shot, almost the entire Packer defense is lined up in the neutral zone, based on original line of scrimmage and not where the LS brought the ball back to.
So that begs an interesting conversation. Is a LS/Center allowed to do that? If yes, does it move the neutral zone back? The Neutral zone defined as the area from the front of the football to the back of it. Could the LS move it back the ball back a full yard, 2 yards? Forcing the defense to lineup at the line of scrimmage not at the spot of where he moves it? Can the snapper move the ball forward before the snap? How far?
Do coaches tell the defense "Do not get baited into lining up off the nose of the ball, remember where the line of scrimmage is and ONLY line up behind that and the neutral zone.
For me, if the snapper moves the ball, he has now moved the neutral zone.
Anyway you cut it, was a ticky-tack call and for me, a very marginal one. I am anxious to see the final stats of penalties called this season. Just a gut feeling from watching more games than I used to, but seems like the refs are dominating the air time.
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