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  2. Long snapper - Wikipedia

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    A long snapper (91, foreground) practicing field goal snaps with his position coach (background) Diagram of a punt formation, the long snapper is indicated by the blue "DS" In the traditional or "cup" punt formation, the long snapper is the center of the interior line (#58 in blue) Traditional field goal formation with the long snapper in the center

  3. Tucker Addington - Wikipedia

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    Addington is an alumnus of the Texas Long Snapping organization, and while attending it posted the fastest snapping speed of any player there (.65); he was later inducted into their Hall of Honor. [5] From 2020 to 2021, while a free agent in professional football, Addington served as an assistant coach with the organization. [6]

  4. 5 things you never knew about long snapping - AOL

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    Here are all the things you never knew about long snapping. How many times the ball rotates? 5 things you never knew about long snapping — and why Memphis might have a pro in Colby Cox

  5. Patrick Mannelly - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Mannelly (born April 18, 1975) is an American former professional football long snapper who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils and was selected by Chicago in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL draft. Mannelly played with the Bears for 16 years before ...

  6. K-State football long snapper keeps leading victory ... - AOL

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    Kansas State long snapper Randen Plattner is the life of the party whenever it is time to celebrate a big win.

  7. Holder (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Berger as a holder with the snap on the way. Compared to other American football positions, the holder is one of the most trivial positions, requiring precision in the receipt of a snap and placement of a ball in a short time, but requiring far less physical talent than a skill position and much less bulk or strength than a lineman.