The guards. Then, the tackles. Then, receivers.
The "G" stands for the "guard" position on the offensive line. There are two on an offensive line, one on either side of the center, the person who snaps the ball to the quarterback.
offensive line
In American football "LG" means left guard. A guard is a position on the offensive line directly in between the center and the offensive tackle. The left guard is the guard to the left of the center.
The center is in the (centre) of the offensive line. He snaps ( passes ) the football between his legs to the Quarterback.
Yes. An offensive line in football consists of a center, a left and right guard and a left and right tackle.
Assuming you mean American Football, TE is short for Tight End, an offensive position player who both blocks on the offensive line and catches passes from the quarterback.
Crashing the center is a defensive term. When a defense crashes the center it means they are sending extra defensive players to blitz through the center of the offensive line.
Offensive or Defensive line.
2 One left guard and one right guard. They are the positions in the offensive line to the right and left of the center.
The offensive tackle is one of the five positions on the offensive line in American Football. The tackle position (left and right) is located on the outside of the offensive line, next to the guards.Tackle Guard Center Guard TackleThe Tackles role is to protect the quarterback and/or ball carrier by blocking the rushing defensive linemen, linebackers and/or blitzing defensive players.
Offensive Line, the five players in front of the quarterback.
Luke Butkus is an offensive line coach for the Bears. He was a Center by trade.