Anybody but it s normally cornerbacks, safety's, or linebackers
They are positive straight lines that intercepts the origin and have no y intercepts.
No, a toss does not count as a pass in football.
It intercepts the y axis at (0, 5) and it intercepts the x axis at (-2.3, 0) passing through the I, II and III quadrants
its an interception by a member of the defense who then runs it for a touchdown.
No, it is ruled an incomplete pass
The spiral pass is the most accurate.
The answer will depend on what THESE intercepts are!
instep pass
A Forward Pass is passing the football to a teammate in front of you. A Lateral Pass is the player carrying the ball passing the football on side or behind him/her.
In American football and Canadian football a lateral pass or lateral (officially backward A lateral pass is distinguished from a forward pass, in which the ball is after taking the snap, to quickly transfer. The Canada football is not the NFL. That's what I asked.
No, a player cannot advance an interception after being downed. In American football, if a player intercepts a pass and then is ruled down by contact, the play is considered dead at that point, and the interception cannot be advanced. The offense then takes possession of the ball at the spot where the player was downed.
It has a ten tonne weight in it