No, they are two completely different positions. Not always but in general the quarter back is the one who throws the ball, and the running back is the player that the quarter back will hand the ball off to and then run.
runningback
quarterback, runningback, shooting guard
Halfback runningback quarterback
I think you could play all of them. But considering your size and speed, try playing Runningback.
because they need a good quarterback ,runningback, and fair recievers all at the same time.
He is very good at runningback, probably the best in the league right now, but I wouldn't put him at quarterback.
Quarterback: William.M.Hardy the third; tha next vince young Runningback:DeOnte Jackson; the next reggie bush Widereceiver:Chance Caldwell; the first GOOD WHITE BOY
Offensive teams are composed of the following positions: Quarterback Runningback Fullback Wide reciever Tight End Tackle (2) Guard (2) Center
The running back lines up behind the offensive line.They can line up beside the quarterback (when the QB is in the "shotgun" position i.e the longer snap, further behind the center) or sometimes they line up behind the quarterback. It depends on the play.
No. An interception occurs when a player on the defense catches a ball that the quarterback or another player behind the line of scrimage throws. Since the Runingback is on the offense, any catches he makes is considered a reception, not an interception.
Yes, Mike Bell was a fullback before becoming a runningback
about 5'5 to 5'8