When I was 10 years old, the coach told me to hit the guy hard enough, not just to stop the play... but hard enough the other kid didn't WANT to play the next down. Coach even told me to get a penalty on the first play of every game. He said if I hit the center hard enough before the first snap... he would play the rest of the game scared, and it would lead to fumbles and offsides penalties later. He was right.
When you said "Beckham" I thought for a moment you were confusing American football with soccer/football...then I realized you were talking about Odell Beckham Jr. the wide receiver of the Miami Dolphins...lol.
New Jersey has the most dangerous city Camden, NJ but since it’s too small only has 70,000 it doesn’t make the list. but It’s been a murder capital every year since 2007
Dude this is greatest trick plays.. I don't know why you're talking about juking? It has nothing to do with that. This is painful when British people react to things like this. And have no clue what they're talking about, but think they do. Clearly you don't know what trick plays are
A lot different than a bunch of foot fairy soccer players Falling down every five seconds when the other team touches them.. Soccer players fall down and hold their knee like they were shot 10 times lmao. There isn't an ounce of toughness in soccer players. Biggest dramatic babies there is.
av treat mysel tae a chik n shroom pot noodle but these fkn wagonwheels are noising up st.peterburg cos catherine the great had a horse fetish. moral of story, gonna buy kitkats intead, wagonwheels are k0mmiez. what chance dae ye huv when flying a spaceship that runs oan tripple a batteries and aw ye huv is a 6 pack ae wagonwheels.
You are down (end of play) when certain parts of your body touch the ground and you are touched by an opposing player. Elbows, knees, back are downed body parts. Hands and feet are not.
After watching your video I fully understand why you don´t want to show your face. I would not want anyone else to know what I looked like after making such stupid comments either.
The ball is placed according to 'progress.' The ball is what matters. Players reach the ball forward for progress. A player that crosses the ball over the first down line and gets pushed back does not lose forward progress.
@5:43 Imagine watching a video about American food on YT and believing every word. Some of the foods the female video moderator mentions are BS. In addition, she does not mention all 50 States.....so even the title is mis-leading. @5:54 I had to laugh "...something we call a quiche:..". You´re kidding right? You mean something the French would call a quiche. We have quiche in the US as well, and Chicago Deep Dish Pizza is not a quiche. @7:03 Baby back ribs are typically Pork.....you know, the meat you don´t eat.
How to get penalties would be a video of its own. Common ones you will see 1. False Start : Offensives man moves(in unallowed way) before the ball is snapped to quarter back (false start -5 yards) 2. Offsides or encroachment: Defense crosses the plane of the ball before it is snapped to quarterback (offsides, maybe a fee play depending on how likely it is the defensive guy will crush the quarter back, and -5 yards if the free play is not successful or they stopped the play for QB safety) 3. Holding: this can happen on both offense and defense. Offense the team is trying to protect their teammate with the ball and grabs the defensive player. On Defense often it is the defenseve player grabbing a reciever before the ball is "in ther air". 4. Pass intereference this is when the defensive player grabs the reciever while th ball is in the air or otherwise physically prevents a reciever from attempting to catch the ball before the ball arrives. 5. Personal foul: some (not all) of the big hits you have seen go into this catergory. Just don't go helmet to helmet, destroy someone completely defensless, or punch someone and you tend to be fine, be careful with QBs they tend to be protected by refs.
Can you catch? Or not so much but you are good at recognizing what is happening around you. That would determine if you would be better on offense or defense. A cornerback is like reciever that may have been coached to that position because they were not so great at catching, though there are some guys that just love that posisition and many that are great at reading the reciever.
Offense with your build I'd put you at Wide Reciever l but you have the height to be a Tight end if you hit the weight room. Defense Cornerback or Safety
Based on your size and height, probably wide receiver. Maybe there’s some kind of organized amateur American football league in your area? I don’t know, I’ve got no idea, I’m from America, but that would be pretty cool to organize I think
And by the way,. 90 % of those hits are legal, the only time it's illegal is when the yellow flag comes out. my college career ended when both of my legs were broken at the same time during a tackle. i continued on as a defensive coordinator until i graduated. it was the best time of my life.
Heres the thing, Brits and Europeans need to understand we Americans can be the nicest people You'll ever meet. But, we do enjoy our violence like the NFL and NHL. This is why Japan refers to the U.S. as "The Sleeping Giant."
No lie-- if you learn the route tree, learn catching techniques, since you're 6'4" they'd probably put you at the Z receiver. Big redzone target for the QB. --OOOR if you put on some more weight and like to be a lil more physical and still get targets as a receiving threat, you could probably play Tight End since you have the height. Also-- Happy to see you enjoy the sport bruh.😅🍻🙏🏿
You'd probably be a WR but you need to be able to catch. I rarely drop a ball so I play WR. Explosiveness, hand/eye coordination and body control helps.