Off course it's legal
Julio knows footbbal his word is the law
Barry Sanders
Michel turner is the running back for the falcons who has most yards ater a tackle
yes
The winger is the person who runs with the running back down the line and tries to intercept tacklers before they tackle the running back who has the ball.
If you tackle them with your arm, yes. Shoulder no. If you tackle the arm it is known as a clothesline. It is a type of tackle made infamous by Dick "Night Train" Lane. Many players were injured using this type of tackle. A majority of the time, if the hit is deemed vicious, it will be flagged for unnecessary roughness. If the tackle happens in the back of the neck and drags the player down (outside the tackle box), this is considered a horse-collar tackle, and it also a penalty.
"The safety's attention was diverted from the play, causing him to miss his opportunity to tackle the running back."
QuaterBack, Wide Reciever, Running Back, Blocker (Tackle,Guard,Center)
OFFENSE Quarterback, running back, wide reicever ,tight end , center, right guard, leftguard,left tackle tackle, fullback ,three back, DEFENCE: middle linebacker ,left linebacker, right linebacker, defencive tackle, nose tackle, defencive end, corner back,strong safety,free safety
1.Jim brown 2. Earl Campball 3. Jerome bettis
The Horse Collar tackle was legal in the NFL until 2005. In May of 2005 the NFL Competition Committee voted 27-5 to ban the use of the Horse Collar Tackle. The use of the Horse Collar Tackle was banned because of a number of serious injuries were caused by it's use, most notably to Philadelphia Eagles quarter back Donovan McNabb and wide receiver Terrell Owens.
No need to tackle. just say no to him.
Their first three picks were cornerback Kyle Wilson, offensive tackle Vladimir Ducasse, and running back Joe McKnight.