long snap
English
Noun
long snap (plural long snaps)
- (American football) An underhand pass from the center to the punter.
- 2004, Joseph Blotner, Real Football: a Biography, page 372:
- When I was playing professionally and I wasn't starting, I'd come in and do the long snaps.
- 2006, Coach Education, Coaching Football Technical & Tactical Skills:
- The long snap typically travels anywhere from 12 and 15 yards, depending on the alignment of the punter.
- 2011, Ronde Barber, Tiki Barber, Go Long!:
- But Paco's long snap from center was high, and the holder, Joey Gallagher, couldn't get the ball down in time for Adam to kick it!
- 2013, Rick Gonsalves, Placekicking in the NFL: A History and Analysis, page 237:
- In Baltimore's 33 to 14 rout of New England in the AFC's Wild Card playoff game on January 9, 2010, he got off nine perfect long snaps, 3 for extra points, 2 for field goals, and 4 for punts.
Verb
long snap (third-person singular simple present long snaps, present participle long snapping, simple past and past participle long snapped)
- (American football) To throw a long snap.
- 2007, John Feinstein, Next Man Up: A Year Behind the Lines in Today's NFL:
- These days every team has someone on the roster whose only job is to long snap.
- 2013, Rick Gonsalves, Placekicking in the NFL: A History and Analysis, page 237:
- "I learned by watching my father do it," Zak explained. "I also knew the importance of it, so I learned how to long snap on my own. […] "
- 2022, Tim Grunhard, Tim Grunhard:
- Tom always wanted to learn how to long snap.
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