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The Quarterback typically throws the ball to the receiver. However, any player on the Offense can attempt a forward pass.
a wide receiver or a running back
Quarterback make the ball to touchdown with the power 5 Nickelbacks!
That depends on the angle the ball travelled. If the receiver is behind or exactly to the side of the quarterback and the ball travels at an angle parallel to or away from the line of scrimmage, the throw is considered a lateral and would be a fumble if the receiver did not catch it. If the receiver is in front of the quarterback and the ball travels at an angle towards the line of scrimmage, the throw is considered a forward pass and would be an incomplete pass.
The quarterback throws the football in football
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Foreward lateral pass from quarterback to receiver for the touchdown, rush play from the fullback or halfback for the score, quarterback scramble or sneak for the score, defensive interception ran back for the score (pick 6), fumble recovery for the score. Perhaps a safety? Sacking the quarterback or tackling the ball carrier in their own endzone for the score. I think I've got them all.
The quarterback throws, halfback runs.
Trouble for the punting team. The ball is considered a live ball, and can be picked up by the defense. If the defense manages to get the ball in the end zone it would be a touchdown.
When a quarterback throws to an receiver or anyone on offense eligible on then the yards thrown from where the ball was placed and the offense player catches and extends the play until he Is tackled out of bounds or scores
Quarterback
no way a middle linebacker is on defence and a quarterback is the one who throws the ball