Attempt a two point conversion
In American football after a touchdown you would attempt a 1 or 2 point conversion.
THERE IS NO PENALTY
yes, it is a penalty that occurs on a point after touchdown attempt when a player uses another player( teammate) in an attempt to propel himself higher to block the kick.
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Any offensive stats obtained during a conversion attempt i.e. pass attempt, completion, yards, reception, etc are not counted towards the final box score.
in American Football, the offense can choose to either kick the ball for a point after attempt (1 point), or choose to run another play in hopes of scoring a two-point conversion (2 points).
obviously you play hockey,and your a point guard. c'mon now.
There are no point guards in football. The term for a similar position is "playmaker", normally number 10, attacking midfielder. Edgar Bartolomeu was a defender.
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Yes. A missed field goal that hits the ground results in no points and the opposing team taking possession at the spot of the kick (not the original line of scrimmage). If the opposing team catches the ball and returns it, the recovering team would instead get the ball at the point where the return ends. It is possible to return the missed FG for a touchdown.
It depends on the league and level of football, but in the NFL, the football is normally placed on the 2 yard line for both a point-after kick or a 2-point conversion attempt. In high school, it's placed on the 3 yard line. CFL rules put it on the 5 yard line.