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No. After making a reception of a forward pass all yards, gained or lost, after the catch are considered receiving yards to the receiver and passing yards to the quarterback. EXAMPLE: The line of scrimmage is the offense's 10 yard line. The quarterback throws a forward pass that is completed at the offense's 15 yard line and the receiver runs to the offense's 30 yard line before being tackled. The receiver is credited with 20 receiving yards and the quarterback is credited with 20 passing yards. EXAMPLE 2: The line of scrimmage is the offense's 10 yard line. The quarterback throws a forward pass that is completed at the offense's 12 yard line and the receiver runs laterally/backwards to the offense's 8 yard line before being tackled. The receiver is credited with -2 receiving yards and the quarterback is credited with -2 passing yards.
In American Football, if a player has one foot out of bounds when he catches the football, he is out of bounds. If he has is in bounds when he catches the football then he caught it and it is a completed catch. If the player goes out of bounds and comes back in bounds and catches the football it is still an incomplete pass. However, if he was knocked out of bounds or if the ball was tipped, it may be a completed pass. The rules keep changing at all levels of the game.
The term for defensive player catching opposing team's pass is an interception.
The no-huddle or hurry-up or two-minute offense has been a part of football for a VERY long time. However in the late 80s, the Cincinnati Bengals under Head Coach Sam Wyche, began deliberately not huddling in order to prevent opposing defenses from bringing in situational substitutes like extra defensive backs, or pass rush specialists. This offense was not always a hurry-up offense however and the Bengals often did not necessarily snap the ball much faster than a conventional offense. Marv Levy's Buffalo Bills then took the next step, implementing a full time no-huddle offense that emphasized quick snaps as well as not huddling. The technique creates an undeniable advantage for the offense because defensive players are generally more active and thus benefit more from substitution and rest. In the early days, when the technique was novel, NFL defenses were also ill-prepared to handle it, as is often the case, but got progressively better at countering the effect as time went on. However the technique also heavily taxes one's own defense which is then spending much more time on the field. It also means that one's own offense spends large periods of time on the sideline and can sometimes lose the 'rhythm' that passing games thrive upon. Since those teams it is sometimes popular to use the no-huddle for a drive or two when an offense is struggling, in an attempt to artificially create an advantage which might then result in confidence or rhythm for the offense, and thus might translate to the more conventionally paced offense. But the toll taken on the defense, and the demands this offense places on one's quarterback to call the offensive plays is sufficient that the idea is still viewed as a gimmick. http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurry-up_offense
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When a defensive player catches a pass
In American football, when a defender catches a forward pass from the offense, it is called an interception.
An incompletion is a pass that is not caught by the offense or defense. A pass that is caught by the defense is called an interception. A pass that is caught by the offense is called a reception.
An incomplete pass. Unless a member of the defense catches it, then it's an interception.
An incomplete pass. Unless a member of the defense catches it, then it's an interception.
Trouble for the punting team. The ball is considered a live ball, and can be picked up by the defense. If the defense manages to get the ball in the end zone it would be a touchdown.
The Quarterback typically throws the ball to the receiver. However, any player on the Offense can attempt a forward pass.
A lateral pass that hits the ground is a fumble, and if the defense recovers, it is a turnover. If the receiver drops the ball after he catches a lateral pass, it is considered an incompletion.
When a quarterback throws to an receiver or anyone on offense eligible on then the yards thrown from where the ball was placed and the offense player catches and extends the play until he Is tackled out of bounds or scores
Offense-Holding/False Start Defense- Pass Interference/Offside
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There has to be 11 players on offense and Defence for every play. There has to be at least 7 players on the line of scrimmage prior to the snap of the ball. This applies to both offense and defence