if you get to fourth down you would either kick a fieldgoal or punt. If you tried your chances and went for the ten yards on 4th down, and made it, its a first down. If you dont make it, the other team gets the ball on the spot you were tackeled.
The results of Intentional grounding, holding or a sack in the end zone is Safety - 2 points for the defending team.
the offensive team switches to play defense and the previously defensive team picks up the disc and can attack their opponents end zone (i.e. they switch to offense). this happens whenever the offensive team drops the disc or it hits the floor whilst they are attacking, be it through a missed-throw or if a defensive player knocks the disc to the ground. defense do not have to catch the disc to turn over the play.
The neutral zone, the defensive zone and the offensive zone. Both the defensive zone and offensive zone depend on which direction your team is going. The neutral zone is found within the two blue lines.
If the QB fumbles the ball out of his own end zone it is a safety.
The blue line is what separates the neutral zone from a team's offensive and defensive zones.
They line up in the offensive zone until either team gains control of the ball. If their team gains control they can enter the midfield. If the other team gains control, they generally stay in the offensive zone.
No ... an incomplete forward pass in the end zone does not result in a safety. However, if a quarterback is in the end zone and is called for an intentional grounding penalty, the result is a safety. Also, if the offensive team is called for a holding penalty in their end zone the result is a safety regardless of whether the quarterback was in the end zone at the time of the penalty.
I believe the offensive zone is the zone where you are trying to score in.
Depending on which side recovers the loose ball. If the defense player does it is a safety and worth 2 points to that team and they get the ball back on a kick off. If the offensive player gets it, and makes it out of the end zone he takes it as far as he can and the game continues from there. If the offensive player gets it and is tackled inside the end zone, it is again a safety for the other team. Do you mean if the ball is fumbled out of the back of the end zone? In that case, it's a safety awarded to the defense. If the ball is fumbled into the end zone but the offense recovers and is tackled, that's also a safety. If the ball is fumbled into the end zone but the defense recovers, it's a touchdown for the defense.
If it hits the other team and goes back, then no. However if it hit your own team mate and goes back court, then yes.
Because the "defending" team brought the puck back into their own attacking zone, even if there are offensive players still in the zone, there would NOT be a delayed offside.
In football, an offside penalty occurs when an offensive player crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped, while a neutral zone infraction happens when a defensive player moves into the neutral zone and causes an offensive player to false start.