no it would be an legal forward pass
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It would be an iilegal forward pass, but the non-offending team would get the option of taking either the penalty or the result of the play. The defense would decline the penalty and accept the result of the play -- a turnover.
Yes the interception would stand, but no, there wouldn't have been a penalty.
A sack is when the quarterback is tackled behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a forward pass/lateral. Tackling the quarterback behind the lime of scrimmage on a running play is not considered a sack.
A sack is when a quarterback is tackled for a loss of yardage.
When the defense tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage for a loss.
If the ball fails to pass the line of scrimmage, it is penalized as Intentional Grounding. The player who hit the quarterback is still awarded the sack.
· audible (football quarterback calls an audible at the line of scrimmage)
When a defensive player tackles a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage as he is trying to throw the football .... that is called a sack.
If a quarterback and the entire ball are in front of the line of scrimmage then a forward pass can no longer be thrown but a lateral is still a legal play. However, by the act of crossing the line of scrimmage, the quarterback does not lose the right to throw a forward pass as long as after crossing the line scrimmage, the ball returns behind and is thrown from behind the line scrimmage.
That depends on the angle the ball travelled. If the receiver is behind or exactly to the side of the quarterback and the ball travels at an angle parallel to or away from the line of scrimmage, the throw is considered a lateral and would be a fumble if the receiver did not catch it. If the receiver is in front of the quarterback and the ball travels at an angle towards the line of scrimmage, the throw is considered a forward pass and would be an incomplete pass.
yes
QB (quarterback) instructs his teammates to listen carefully at the line of scrimmage because he may call another play, or his call at the line of scrimmage will be the play.
Peyton Manning is considered a good quarterback because he knows what he is doing. He is skilled at making calls at the line of scrimmage and he is a master of deception.