Left Tackle, Left Guard, Center, Right Guard, and Right Tackle.
Quarterback,Halfback, Fullback,Tightend,center,right guard,left guard,right tackle,left tackle, reciever ( X and Z)
Yes
When somebody is playing "the inside" in football they are running the football in the crease of the center and left/right guard or in the pocket of the left/right guard and the left/right tackle. When you are running to the outside it is usually all the way around the tackle or tight end. Look at this for positions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:American_Football_Positions.svg
Yes. An offensive line in football consists of a center, a left and right guard and a left and right tackle.
Offence: Wide Reciever, Quarterback, Running Back, Full Back, Left tackle, right tackle, center, right guard, left guard, and tight end. Defence: Left End, Right end, Nose Tackle, Middle Linebacker, Left outside linebacker, right outside linebacker, cornerback, strong safty, and free safety Special Teams: Kicker, Punter, Kick returner, punt returner
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.
Playing the line refers to the following positions: Offense: LE - Left End LG - Left Guard C - Center RG - Right Guard RE - Right End Defense: LE - Left End LG - Left Guard NG -Nose Guard or Nose Tackle RG - Right Guard RE - Right End
OFFENSE LINE MEN - CENTER , RIGHT GUARD, LEFT GUARD , RIGHT TACKLE , LEFT TACKLE, QUATERBACK, RUNNING BACK ,FULLBACK, WIDE RECIEVER usually 2on field at once, and a TIGHT END this is offence deFENSE DEFENSIVE END x2 , DEFENSIVE TACKLE x2 , MIDDLE LINEBACKER, OUTSIDE LINEBACKER x2 , CORNERBACK x2 , SAFETY ,AND FREE SAFETY THOSE POSITIONS THAT ARE TIMES 2 (x2) MEAN THE IS ONE ON THE RIGHT AND ONE ON THE LEFT
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.
Offence: Quarterback Halfback Fullback Tackle Guard Center Tight End Reciever Defence: Tackle End Cornerback Strong/Free Safety Left outside linebacker Right outside linebacker Middle linebacker
Offense: Wide Receiver, Tight end, left offensive tackle, left guard, center, right guard, right offensive tackle, Quarterback, fullback, tailback Defense: Left defensive end, right defensive end, left and right defensive tackles, nose guard, strong safety, free safety, left and right cornerback, left, middle and right linebackers Special teams: kicker, punter, long snapper, holder, gunner