No, but sometimes you get a lot of cheers from the crowd
No, in football, a team cannot receive negative points. Points are only awarded for successful plays or penalties against the opposing team.
AFL awards teams two points each in a draw, which is half of the regular points awarded for a victory.
Points are not given for a Touchback. I believe you are confusing this with a Safety, where two points are awarded to the defense.
There would be many answers to this question as there are many football codes. American football, Gaelic, Aussie rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union etc. However if you mean the most popular form of football in the world, Association Football (Soccer) there are no points awarded for goals. Points are awarded for winning (3) or drawing (1).
One extra point is awarded.
1 point for a kick, and two points for anything else such as a run or pass play.
Team Quarterback. You continue to get points for who ever is playing qb for the team.
Safety. 2 points awarded to the other team, and they receive a free kick.
it depends on what color your arrow point lands on
In US Football, 3 points are awarded for a Field Goal.
In the CFL, a rouge is worth 1 point and is the equivalent of a touchback in the NFL. No points are awarded for an NFL touchback.
A safety is award to a team if they can sack the quarterback in the defense's touchdown and then the team is rewarded with a safety that is two points plus they get the ball back too. If you get eight football safeties, your team will then have a total of sixteen points.