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∙ 10y agoYes, when the QB takes a knee or slides he is telling everyone that he does not intend to advance the ball any further. Any player in possession of the ball may do this without penalty.
An example would be on a kickoff that travels into the end zone. The returner can catch the ball and go down on one knee to indicate he does not intend to advance the ball. In this instance, the ball is placed on the 20 yard line and the receiving team has possession on first down.
Another example would be late in a game when a defensive player makes an interception with the offensive team behind and driving for the go ahead score. Instead of running with the ball he may go down to the ground to end the play to avoid being hit and possibly fumbling the ball back to the offensive team.
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∙ 10y agoTo my knowledge, there is no such thing as a slide in field hockey.
Slide transitions are the animation-like effects that occur in Slide Show view when you move from one slide to another. You can set the speed of each transition effect. Transitions can be added to one slide or selected slides or all slides. This feature is available before PowerPoint 2007 as well.
Probably has to be rugby because of slide tackles and other bad tackles that can cause the field damaged.
Transform boundary
slip fault?
its impossible!
transform boundary
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
no
place holder