Yes. The running back will get credit for the number of yards past the line of scrimmage the fumble occurred. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 20 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 14 yard line, the running back would be credited with 6 yards rushing. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 14 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 20 yard line, the running back would be credited with -6 yards rushing.
it all depends on the yards per game you get the team your playing for you performance on and off the field.And usaully it varries a running back like Barry Sanders or Walter Payton woulda been making about 1,000,000-2,500,000/Per Season. Also another big factory is weather your a Rookie,Starter,Pro. And another thing you take into account is that it depends how much you play and weather you a back up or starting line up running back.Hope that helped you out a bit and cleared up any of the confusion of the answer from before. LOL as much as drake come on the qautre backs make as much as him not the running backs.
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Full backs are fat and running back are elesive
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There are no rookie running backs with the Falcons presently (2012).
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Domonic Rhodes, Joseph Addai*, Dede Dorsey. * denotes rookie
Yes. The running back will get credit for the number of yards past the line of scrimmage the fumble occurred. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 20 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 14 yard line, the running back would be credited with 6 yards rushing. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 14 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 20 yard line, the running back would be credited with -6 yards rushing.
The two rookie running backs is what I will never forget about Brian's song play.
If you are thinkink about the movie where one of the running backs has Cancer, then the answer is Brian's Song
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which college has put the most running backs in the nfl
I'm not sure really if this is the answer to your question but the patriots faced 4,098 running backs (combined 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009)
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it all depends on the yards per game you get the team your playing for you performance on and off the field.And usaully it varries a running back like Barry Sanders or Walter Payton woulda been making about 1,000,000-2,500,000/Per Season. Also another big factory is weather your a Rookie,Starter,Pro. And another thing you take into account is that it depends how much you play and weather you a back up or starting line up running back.Hope that helped you out a bit and cleared up any of the confusion of the answer from before. LOL as much as drake come on the qautre backs make as much as him not the running backs.
Technically there is no difference. The term "Running Back" is generally used to describe Fullbacks, Tail Backs and Half Backs. - As it used to be, full backs were the faster, smaller players in the backfield, and halfbacks were the bigger, stronger blockers. But, as the positions evolved, half backs/ tail backs are now the "feature" backs. Typically smaller and faster, and get more carries than today's full back, which is now the bigger, stronger player, who typically block for half/tail backs. - Running Backs include tail/half backs. Such as Ladanian Tomlinson, Barry Sanders, Gale Sayers, Willie Parker, etc. - Full Backs are the bigger stronger backs, and are considered a separate category from the "other" running backs. Full backs today are players like Mike Alstott, Lorenzo Neal, etc So to be explicit, when someone thinks of a "running back" they're typically thinking of a tail back, or half back, as it's more commonly referred to.