If your team has the ball, you are on offense, not defense. The defensive team is the one trying to stop the offensive team from advancing and scoring. Your objective on offense is to move the ball down the field and create scoring opportunities. Conversely, when your team is on defense, your goal is to regain possession and prevent the opposing team from scoring.
DEFENSE
if you have the ball in your possession then your on offense if not your on defense
In football The offence and defense both run plays but the offence has the ball
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Recieving the ball is when your opponents team has the ball. Recieving is when you want to have a strong defense plan so you can get ball from the other team when they hit it over without them getting a point. Offense= when your team has the ball and you're setting up for an attack. Defense= when your opponents team has the ball and they're setting up for an attack
Defense
if you have the ball in your possession then your on offense if not your on defense
The two sides of basketball are called offense and defense. On offense the team protects the ball and tries to convert a basket. On defense the team guards the ball and tries to stop the other team from scoring.
DEFENSE for the answer of your packet:) every one
It depends on if you are home or away or it depends on were the reff says you go.
when the other team has the ball you are on "defense" , meaning you are trying to stop the other team from scoring.
In college football, if the ball is fumbled out of bounds and it was last touched by the defense but not possessed by them, the offense retains possession. The ball is placed at the spot where it went out of bounds, favoring the offensive team. This rule ensures that the offense maintains control when the defense does not secure the ball.