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Question | Answer |
QB | quarterback position that throws the ball |
RB | running back position is who runs the ball |
WR | wide receiver position is who catches the ball from the quarterback. |
C | the center is the position who snaps the ball to the quarterback. |
Passing Routes | intentional routes that are run by a wide receiver or running back to catch a pass from the QB. There are various routes; however, we studied the slant route, the hitch/hook route, the drag route, and the streak route. |
Each team is allowed ____downs to attempt getting a first down. | 4 |
Line of scrimmage | the imaginary line where the center snaps the ball. |
Man defense | when a player guards a specific player the entire play |
Zone defense | when a player is responsible for guarding a specific area on the field |
Defense | when a defensive player touches an offensive player who has the ball, the play is now marked “dead”. (*one hand or two hands can be used to make contact) |
Throwing form | Remember to “throw a C” |
What are the laces' role in football/what are the characteristics? | Laces are the thread, string, or rubber that are used to fasten the football boots. Typically white in color and the laces also can help with gripping the football. |
What should be the number of players on a football team? | Teams must be even. Fair game examples are 5 v 5, 6 v 6, 7 v 7 |
What is a Mississippi count? | Defenders rushing the QB-depending on game play, rushing the QB must be established before the game. Immediately after the ball is snapped on a 5 “Mississippi count”. |
Flag Guarding | when an offensive player blocks a defender with their hands from taking their flag |
What happens if the the flag on a player is pulled? | Players must wear a flag. When the flag is pulled by a defender the play is stopped and that becomes the new line of scrimmage. |
Slant route | Players run straight but then take a sharp slant route with the ball |
Hitch/hook route | the receiver runs up the field a certain distance and then quickly stops and turns back to the quarterback to catch the ball. |
drag route | where the receiver runs a few yards, then turns 90° towards the center of the field and runs parallel to the line of scrimmage. |
streak route | a pattern run where the receiver runs straight upfield towards the endzone |
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