Thursday, April 28, 2016

Offside Rule

Offside can be called when an aggressive player is in front of the last warden when the pass is played through to them. The offside area is designed to discourage players from simply hanging around the opponent’s goal in the making for a pass. To be onside they must be placed behind the last guard when the ball is played to them. If the player is in front of that last warden then he is deemed to be offside and free kick to the defending team will be called player cannot be jammed offside in their own half. The goalkeeper does not count as a defender. If the ball is played backwards and the player is in front of the last guard then he is deemed to be not offside.The team with the tenure of the football is called the offense. The offense tries to advance the football on plays. The defense tries to prevent the offense from scoring or advancing the football. The down system: The offense must advance the ball at least 10 yards every four plays or downs. Each time the offense is victorious in advancing the ball 10 yards, they get four more downs or what is called a "first down". If the offense does not get 10 yards in four plays, the other team gains ownership of the football at the current line of scrimmage. In order to keep the other team from getting good field spot the evil doing can put the boot in (kick) the ball to the other team purposely. This is often done on 4th down, when the offense is exterior of field goal range. Offensive plays on downs start with a snap. This is when the heart passes the football between their legs to one of the distasteful backs (usually the quarterback). The ball is complex either by running with the football (called rushing) or passing the football. The football play is over when 1) the player with the football is tackled or goes out of bound 2) an incomplete pass 3) there is a score. The hateful team can lose tenure of the football by: Nonscoring getting 10 yards in four downs. Fumbling or reducing the football and the cynical team recovers it.Throwing the football to a defensive player for an interception. Punting or kicking the football to the fraudulent team. Missing a field goal. Getting tackled in the end precinct for a safety.

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