When a cornerback picks a ball off the defensive players turn into offensive players and block for the guy running.
You can block by hitting him hard!
That doesn't always work. The most effective way is to grab the inside of whoever you're trying to block's shoulder pads and push them as hard as you can upward, he can't see, and it chokes him, works everytime.
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Sort of. When a team attempts a fair catch kick, the defense has to line up 10 yards away, and they can't attempt to rush the kicker. Once the ball is in the air, the defense could try to block it, but without a running start, that would be almost impossible to achieve.
No. You can block the receiver up to 5 yards away from the line of scrimmage, but after that you can't stop them from running their route.
It depends on the offensive penalty. If it's something like a holding the ball will go to the defense and the yards on the block in the back will back the defense up.
a stack is when the offense or defense line up vertically or horizontally and then break off in separate directions in order to catch or block the disc
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A backdoor receiver is a type of pass route in football where the receiver initially runs as if they are going to block, and then quickly changes direction to catch a pass behind the defense. This route is designed to deceive the defense and create a big play opportunity.
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