The meeting of the players on the field where the following move is discussed. On the offensive, the quarterback mostly makes the announcements, which is connected to the trainers on the sidelines by radio.

Briefly only mentioned int. When a defender cuts off the pass of a quarterback and thus changes the possession immediately. If he is not stopped, the defender can achieve a touchdown in the same move.

This is a term for a specific offensive formation in which two Tight Ends, a running back and a half back. In other words, four very beefy player types are offered, which are positioned inside near the ball and quarterback. You usually want to achieve (short) space gains by the fact that the opposing defensive does not come towards the ball because so much “mass” stands in the way.

The opening of the player at the beginning of one half, after a touchdown or after a field goal by kicking the ball from the 35-yard line.

The intended line from which the moves begin. On this line, only the ball as well as the head and hand of the center are allowed in front of the move, which then pulls the ball back to the quarterback.

If a single offensive player moves while everyone else stands and before the ball gets to the quarterback via snap, this player is “in motion”. In such a situation, however, he can only run horizontally and not forward.

There are usually three or four defensive players who are right in front of the line of scrimmage. In a three -way formation, the middle player is often referred to as nose tackle. It is the nose of the D-Line.

There is also a football apart when a player has already crossed the line of scrimmage in front of the ball. This can also be done by the wrong setting up by leaning a player a little too far forward.

If three downs (see above) have not enough for a space gain of 10 or more yards, many teams kick the ball down and hand over the ball in this way. Unlike a field goal, the ball is transported to a lunch in the air and it shoots it like a football goalkeeper.

The most important position in football. The quarterback conducts the offensive, throws the ball or runs with it in his hand. As a rule, he receives the ball from the center at the beginning of a move.

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