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Originally Posted by smithandrew051
I wondered about that too.
I long snapped in high school and college. When we played on slick turf, it was always harder snapping the ball.
You want to snap low instead of high. QB or punter can’t help if it’s over their head.
When the ground is slick, you really try to aim lower so you don’t airmail it. When you have more friction, you can snap normally because of the bit of resistance from the ground.
Try to snap a ball on grass, then on a hard surface. You’ll see the immediate difference that it makes.
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Makes sense, that field was garbage.