Yes
if you have the ball in your possession then your on offense if not your on defense
if you have the ball in your possession then your on offense if not your on defense
Football Offense is the QB, RB and, FB ..ect... The people that make the touchdowns and gain yards ..ect......
Yes, the offense can advance a fumble in football if they recover the ball before it is declared dead by the officials.
on offense you give your ref the ball and on incomplete passes you give them the ball
As long as there was a clear change of possession to the defense before they fumbled the ball back to the offense, then the offense would keep the ball and get a new set of downs. If the defense fumbled the ball back to the offense without ever establishing possession, then the ball would go over to the defense on downs. The only way the offense could retain possession in this case is if the ball ended up beyond the first-down marker when the offense finally recovered.
A defense is the opposite of offense they stop the offense from touchdowns,passes and etc. If the offense fumbles the football they got a ready to recover it. They can also catch a ball called a intercepation.
if the kicker kicks the ball out of bounds without the opposing team touching the ball, the ball is placed on the 40 yard line as a penalty to the kicking team.
Balls and BatsBaseball, softball, cricket, kickball, tee ball. as long as you don't count hitting the ball with a bat as touching. but even then four walks in a row will score without touching the ball in any manner.
By a walk.
In college football, if the ball is fumbled out of bounds and it was last touched by the defense but not possessed by them, the offense retains possession. The ball is placed at the spot where it went out of bounds, favoring the offensive team. This rule ensures that the offense maintains control when the defense does not secure the ball.
the same thing it means in every other sport mamao