No. All other levels leading up to the NFL you can though.
By scoring a try,getting a conversion or getting a field goal
A try is 4 point, a converison is 2 points and a field goal is 1 point.
The term TRY is used in Rugby League and Union this is when a player puts down the ball on the try. A try is worth 4 point in league and 5 points in Union. Touchdown is used in NFL, this is when a player is in the touch-down region of the field, and he can basically walk though it. Extra point is a field goal which is worth one point. This is used in all three games.
When you score it is called a 'Goal'. When you try to score it is called 'Shooting'.
NO!!!!!!!!!! they try to score the people who try to prevent it are the Defence
What must a player do to score a try
they can get a try for 4 points. a try conversion for 2 points. a penalty kick for 2 points or a field goal for 1 point.
American football is derived from an English game called Rugby Union. In Rugby the equivalent to a touch down is called a try. To score a try you have to "touch the ball down" on the ground.
This is a converstion. Its worth 2 points.
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you score a try in rugby
what you do is try to score ponts as long as you can by the end of the fourth quarter. if in overtime(sudden-death) still try to score as many points you can.