There is no simple answer. Good training is needed so that you can dive. You also need to be able judge which way the ball is going to be kicked. If you go the right way, you have a good chance of saving it.
Yes
No. An illegal formation penalty does not stop play. The play is only negated if the defense accepts the penalty after the play is over.
'Tog dheth!' in Scots Gaelic. 'Éirigh as!' or 'Leag as!' in Irish;
No, that rule has been in college football for a long time but has never been adopted by the NFL.
In football, a spike is when the quarterback intentionally throws the ball into the ground to stop the clock. Intentional grounding is when the quarterback throws the ball to avoid a sack without a receiver nearby, resulting in a penalty.
The Irish word for stop is stop and it is said exactly the same.
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The death penalty is not permitted in some states and is permitted in other states.
No it is called fudging as it may make the keeper dive early making it an easy goal. Players who do this might get a yellow card and they have to take the penalty again. It happened it the African Nations Cup 2008
If you put out your hands, you can block a ball being passed or kicked. To stop a player, you can only hit them shoulder to shoulder, so they cannot be blocked from the front through physical contact.
Death Penalty.
Ná bí ag stánadh.