Offence is when your team has the ball, and trying to score. When your on defense the other team has the ball, it's your teams' job to prevent the other team from scoring.
No, both the offensive and defensive teams can get a rebound on either basket. The defensive team tends to have better positioning, so defensive rebounds tend to be more common.
Not let the offensive teams score goals.
All offensive and defensive plays are NOT special teams plays.
Half court is 47 feet away from the basket.
There's the up-tempo teams and then there's the half court teams
The heaviest players on an NFL team almost all play on the offensive and defensive lines. For most teams it is a defensive tackle.
Teams Switch When The Offense ether Punts It, Gets A Touchdown, Or Makes A 3 Point Field Goal
The main objective for an offensive team is to score. It's the defensive teams job to try and stop them.
Offensive- Peyton Manning Defensive- Bob Sanders Special Teams- Adam Vinatieri
In basketball, the defensive team is the team that does not have the ball, and is trying to prevent the team with the ball from scoring. The team with the ball trying to score is the offensive team. Both teams competing will play offense and defense, alternating with each successful basket scored.
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