Friday, April 22, 2016

Period 7 -Team Games

Due Date: Wednesday, May 4th



Football terminology and rules quiz  Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Each question is worth 2 points.
Please don't forget to put your name on the Blog, so you can receive credit.




1. What is the line of scrimmage?

2. Name and explain a pass pattern we ran in class. What does the running backs and wide receivers do?

3. What position on the field snaps the ball to the quarterback?

True of False


4. In flag football, a fumble, or a ball that is dropped to the ground, is ruled a dead ball and not able    to be advanced.


5. It is legal for every player on offense to catch a pass.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. the imaginary line separating the teams at the begining of a play. The football starts here before it is hiked.
2.Fly pattern the wide receivers and running backs run straight ahead and the quarterback r=throws it as far as he can.
3. The center
4. True
5. False

Crystal Bridge

Anonymous said...

1) A line of scrimmage is an imaginary line that crosses the field which offensive & defensive players can't cross until the football is snapped and the play has started.
2)A flag route is when the wide receives run 10 yards then run an out slant, running backs do the same but run out 5 yards and the quarterback throws the ball to one player that is open.
3) The center
4) True
5) False
-Amy He

Anonymous said...

Jake Klugerman
1. The line of scrimmage is where the ball is snapped from. Before the play the offense must stay on one side of it and the defense must stay on the other. You can not have a forward pass in front of the line of scrimmage
2. One pass pattern is a slant the add receiver line up on opposite sides of the QB they take 3 steps in and cut diagonally to the middle of the field. The running backs can block
3. Center
4. True
5. False

Anonymous said...

1. The imaginary line separating the teams at the beginning of the play.
2. Button Hook: The wide receivers and running backs run forwards, then hook back in towards the center of the field.
3. The center.
4. True.
5. False, the center cannot catch a pass.
- Santiago Casas

Anonymous said...

1. Line that separates the offense and defense at the beginning of each play. Cannot be crossed until hike for offense and after 5 seconds for defense unless they blitz.

2. Post In: The RB and WR run straight and then turn in towards the center at a 45 degree angle to catch the ball. The RB runs about 10 ft straight while the WR runs about 15 ft straight.

3. Center

4. True

5. False

~Rahin Chowdhury

Anonymous said...

1. What is the line of scrimmage?
an imaginary transverse line beyond which a team cannot cross
2. Name and explain a pass pattern we ran in class. What does the running backs and wide receivers do?
comeback
we use this pass pattern when the receiver is very fast. The receiver runs hard downfield, between 12 and 20 yards, and then turns sharply to face the football. The comeback route generally is run along the sideline. the quarterback throws the ball before the receiver turns. He throws to a spot where the receiver to stop and turn.
3. What position on the field snaps the ball to the quarterback?
the center
True of False


4. In flag football, a fumble, or a ball that is dropped to the ground, is ruled a dead ball and not able to be advanced.

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5. It is legal for every player on offense to catch a pass.
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Evan Ni

Anonymous said...

1) the line in which where the face off starts
2) pro set, running backs run deep into the field to receive a pass and wide receivers recieve passes from past the opponents defense.
3) center
4) true
5) true
Sean Klein 7

Anonymous said...

Janae Walker
1. Line a team cannot cross until the game begins.
2. Running Back - Blocks and receives handoffs. Wide Receivers - Catches forward passes.
3. Center.
4. True.
5. False.

Anonymous said...

Stephen Brietzke
1. The line where the ball is snapped and where the offense starts their drive.
2. We learned a hook route where the wr or running back runs about 10 years and then stops and hooks around to face the quarter back.
3. Center
4. True
5. False

Anonymous said...

1. it is the place were the ball is hiked from
2. a fly rout is were the everybody runs in a strait line and goes deep
3.center
4.true
5.false

Anonymous said...

1. it is the place were the ball is hiked from
2. a fly rout is were the everybody runs in a strait line and goes deep
3.center
4.true
5.false
Matthew Wood P7

Anonymous said...

1. the line of scrimmage is where the ball is placed at the start of every play
2. one play is called the post and both the wide receivers and the running backs run straight out then cut out to the sides (left and right)
3. center snaps the ball to the QB
4.true
5. false

Holly Hennessy

Anonymous said...

Ben Museles Period 7
1- The line of scrimmage is where the ball is placed after a down and where the next down begins. It is the line where every player must be lined up on and may not cross.

2-In class we ran and IN pattern where the two receivers run forward and then turn in 10 yards down and the running backs do the same but at about 5 yards from the line of scrimmage.

3- The center snaps the ball to the quarterback.

4-True

5- No it is not legal for every person on the offense to catch the ball. Guards, tackles, and the center cannot catch the ball.

Ben Museles
Period 7

Anonymous said...

Harrison Cance

1. The line where the ball is placed for the center to snap to the qb, neither team can pass this until the ball is snapped

2. In Route- The receiver goes up the field then cuts in looking for the pass. The receivers go out for passes or block, and the running backs either run, go out for a pass, or block.

3. Center

4. True

5. False

Anonymous said...

1. line of scrimmage is imaginary line where the ball starts
2. Post pattern: RBs and WRs run straight, then out at in a diagonal line
3. center
4. true
5. false (center can't, exception: if that team has less people)
-Abbie Hennessy

Anonymous said...

Korina Vlahos
1) The line of scrimmage is the "line" the separates the teams at the beginning of a play
2) A Hook os where the running backs and wide receivers run up for a few yards then hook back towards the quarterback
3) The center snaps the ball to the quarterback
4) True
5) False/No you can't pass to a center

Jon Zenelaj said...

Jon Zenelaj


1. The line where both teams meet and are kept apart at the start of a play.


2. Running back and wider receivers are supposed to get open during a play so the QB is able to give a successful pass.


3. Center

4. True


5. False

Anonymous said...

1. A line in which a team can't cross until play has begun.
2. button hook is when a reciever runs forward then does a sharp turnaround.
3. The center
4. true
5. false
Will Fowler, pd 7

Anonymous said...

1. an imaginary transverse line that a team cannot cross until the next play has begun.
2. In and out. Running backs runs the ball while wide receivers catch the ball from a distance.
3. center
4. T
5. T

Hsiang-Lin Tsou

Anonymous said...

Kaylin Moorer
1. the imaginary line separating the teams at the beginning of a play.
2. SLots is when all the recievers run straight and curl in.
3. Center
4. True
5. False

Anonymous said...

Line of scrimmage is where the players line up.

Button hook. Running backs carry the ball. Wide receivers catch the ball.

center

true

false

Timothy Jiang

Anonymous said...

1. Where you hike the ball from
2. In a hook the wide receiver curls around to trick the defense and the running back stays back.
3. Center
4. True
5. False
Michael Vaughn

Anonymous said...

The line where the play starts. Both team have to be behind it.

In pattern. Rb and wr go straight and then slant in (in route)

Center

True

False


Alex cohen

Anonymous said...

1.the line
2.the button hook, a hook pass
3.the center
4.true
5.false

-Krishn Sharma

Anonymous said...

Daniel Yeom Pd 7

1. The line of scrimmage is where players on both teams line up.

2. In a button hook, running backs and wide receivers run forward, the wide receiver curls in to trick the the rival team while Running backs stay back to receive the ball

3. The center snaps the ball back to the quarterback

4. True

5. False

Anonymous said...

Stephen Brietzke
1.The line of scrimmage is where the center lines up and snaps the ball and where the offense starts their drive
2. A hook pattern is when the wide receivers and running backs run foward and then turn around and face the quarter back in one motion
3. The center
4. True
5. False

Anonymous said...

the line that separate two teams and from where you hike the ball.
The button hook is when receiver receive the ball and quarter back throw it but center person cannot catch it.
The canter snaps the ball to quarter back.
True
False.
Abdul Awan

Anonymous said...

1. An imaginary line that divides the two teams
2. Button hook is when the receivers sprint in a straight line then curve out throwing off the defenders
3. The center
4. True
5. False
Richard Qiao