alchemy2u
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They started using a QB clap for the snap signal ever since they started using the hurry up offense. How is this beneficial when the defense can hear the snap count. If fact they can see the QB moving his hands before he claps, doesn't that give the defense a jump on the snap? How many teams use this? It just doesn't seem smart to signal to the defense before you snap the ball.
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