As an offensive lineman you would be guilty of holding. In this situation, it is difficult for the referee to see the grabbing inside the opponents arms. Some coaches teach this "cheat" for that very reason.
In football, there isn't a specific penalty called "excessive blocking." However, the game does have penalties for illegal blocking, such as "blocking in the back" or "holding," which are called when a player blocks an opponent in an illegal manner. These rules are in place to ensure player safety and maintain fair play. Depending on the situation, excessive or dangerous blocking can also lead to unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
In the game of American football, an offensive lineman is a player who is primarily responsible for blocking.
A block down field beyond the line of scrimmage
When a player on offense is engaged with a defender (already blocking them) and then they drop and take out their legs
In football (American), clipping is a type of hit. It refers to blocking the opposing player from behind at leg level and is an illegal block.
No a touchdown is when a player has complete control of football and they succeed to get the football into the endzone, which is on each side on each side of the field (But you have to run the football into the endzone opposite to you) and then you are awarded 7 points, plus the option of a 2 point field goal kick or 1 point run in. Hope this helps!
"No player on offense may assist a runner except by blocking for him." -From NFL rules digest.
fumble
Its easy DODGE the player!!
INT means interception, when a player from the opposite team takes away the ball thrown in midair from the other team.
The technique of trapping in Football (Soccer) is when a player makes contact with a ball in motion and minimizes or negates the motion of the ball so that the player has comeplete control of the ball.
The football center is a key player on the field who starts each play by snapping the ball to the quarterback. Their main responsibilities include blocking defenders, making line calls, and helping to protect the quarterback. They are also responsible for reading the defense and adjusting blocking assignments as needed.