nothing really determines it, Lineman just have higher numbers than some, like QBs and RBs. O lineman usually have #50-79, and D Lineman have 90- or sometimes 69-79.
But no there is no specific detail to each lineman's number
P.S. WR's have the only numbers higher than O-Lineman, and lower than most D-Lineman WRs have (80/ 10-19)
If you tackle in flag football it is a penalty.
I played tackle football when I was about eight, and I know for a fact you can play flag football at younger ages. In New Jersey there are leagues called Pop Warner football.
A horse collar tackle is when a player grabs the inside collar of an opponent's shoulder pads or jersey from behind and pulls them down. In football, this is considered a dangerous and illegal tackle because it can cause serious injury to the player being tackled.
A football does not tackle at all, the teams tackle.
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Yes, a sack is considered a tackle for loss in football.
You can tackle a punter in football when he still has the ball or else it is called roughing the punter.
A Football Tackle - 1899 was released on: USA: June 1899
Justin Bannan is a defensive tackle who wears number 94 for the Ravens. He has played in the NFL for seven years now. Lamar Divens, defensive tackle from Tennessee State
tackle. LT is left tackle and RT is right tackle
A horse collar tackle is when a player grabs the inside collar of an opponent's shoulder pads or jersey and pulls them down. This type of tackle is dangerous and can cause serious injury. It differs from other tackles in football because it targets the upper body rather than the legs or torso of the player.
The specific rule regarding the horse collar tackle in football is that it is illegal to grab the inside collar of the back or side of the shoulder pads or jersey of the runner and immediately pull him down. This rule is in place to protect players from potential injury.