Tuesday, December 16, 2008

COACHES



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POSITIONS

HEAD COACH
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
OFFENSIVE LINE COACH
RUNNING BACK COACH
WIDE RECEIVER COACH
QUARTERBACK COACH
DEFENSIVE LINE COACH
LINEBACKER COACH
SECONDARY COACH
SPECIAL TEAMS COACH

QUESTIONS

1. Best college football head coach of all times?
2. Best NFL head coach of all times?
3. Best head coach in college football 2008?
4. Best head coach in the NFL 2008?

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Ray Guy, Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders 1973 - 1986.
2. Devin Hester, Chicago Bears 2006 - present.
3. Oklahoma Sooners
4. chicago Bears

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

SPECIAL TEAMS



POSITIONS

LONG SNAPPER - A player in the center position that specializes in snapping the ball to the holder on field goal attempts and to the punter on punts.

HOLDER - The player who catches the snap from the long snapper and places it down for the place kicker.

PLACE KICKER - The player who kicks the ball on field goals, extra points, and kick offs.

PUNTER - The player who stands 13 to 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage, catches the football from the long snapper, then kicks it to the other team.

PUNT RETURNER - The player that catches the football from the punter, then runs it back towards the opposing teams end zone.

KICK RETURNER - The player that catches the football on kickoffs and runs it toward the other teams end zone.

GUNNER - The player that specializes in running down field to tackle the kick off or punt returner.

QUESTIONS

1. Who is the best punter in the NFL for all times?
2. Who is the best punt and kick returner in the NFL for all times?
3. Who has the best special teams in college football for 2008?
4. Who has the best special teams in the NFL for 2008?

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Georgia Frontiere, owner of LA/ST louis Rams.
2. Pittsburgh Steelers has most female fans.
3. Florida Gators and Texas Longhorns.
4. New York Giants and Tennessee Titans.


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Friday, November 21, 2008

WOMEN FOOTBALL




American football has long been a man's sport, but if you are a woman who wants to play full contact American football, there is hope. There are women football teams all across America and many of these teams are in need of players. Some of these teams are located in New York, California, Alabama, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Georgia and many other states across America, there's even a womens team playing in Canada. If you are a woman and you want to tryout for a team, click one of the links below and it will provide you with all the information you need. So for the few women who want to play American football, good luck.


WOMEN FOOTBALL LEAGUES AND CLUB

1. Independent Women's Football League

2. National Womens's Football Association

3. Women's Professional Football League

4. Women's American Football Club


QUESTIONS

1. Who was the first female owner in the NFL?
2. Which NFL team has the most female fans?
3. Which two teams will play in the Division 1A football National Championship game?
4. Which two teams will play in the Super Bowl.



ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Dallas Cowboy's cheerleaders.
2. University of Southern California (USC) cheerleaders.
3. 75 percent said coach Mike Singletary will win 3 games.
4. 80 percent said yes, most people believe it will be in Toronto.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

CHEERLEADING




CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD CHEERLEADER

1. Must be in good physical condition, a good cheerleade needs to have stamina, strength, and flexibility.
2. Must love being a cheerleader.
3. Must be intelligent, a good cheerleader must know all of her cheers and formations during a game.
4. Must have a good voice, a good cheerleader needs to be able to cheer loudly and with intensity.
5. Must be neat and clean.
6. Must have a sense of spotsmanshipand fair play, a good cheerleadr should cheer if her team is winning or losing.
7. Must be able to follow instructions and take constructive criticism.


QUESTIONS

1. Best cheerleading unit in the NFL 2008?
2. Best cheerleading unit in college 2008?
3. How many games will Mike Singletary win as the 49ers coach in 2008?
4. Do you think the NFL will ever have a franchise representing Canada?

ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Mel Blount - Pittsburgh Steelers 1970- 1983.
2. Ronnie Lott - San Francisco 49ers 1981 - 1990, Oakland Raiders - 1991 - 1992,
New York Jets 1993 - 1994.
3. Champ Bailey - Denver Broncos.
4. Bob Sanders - Indianapolis Colts.
5. Eric Berry - University of Tennessee.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

DEFENSIVE BACKS




CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD DEFENSIVE BACK
1. Must have speed, a good defensive back must be able to stay with his man.
2. Must be able to change directions, a defensive back needs to be able to move forward, backwards, and laterally with minimal lost of speed.
3. Must have good hand, a good defensive back should be able to catch the football. He needs good hands if he wants to make plays.
4. He must understand all the coverage’s he will be in.
5. Must have a desire to compete, a good defensive back hopes all passes will be thrown his way.


QUESTIONS

1. Who is the best cornerback of all times in the NFL?
2. Who is the best safety of all times in the NFL?
3. Who is the best cornerback in the NFL for 2008?
4. Who is the best safety in the NFL for 2008?
5. Who is the best defensive back in college football for 2008?


ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 1981 – 1993
2. Dick Butkus Chicago Bears 1965 – 1973
3. Ray Lewis Baltimore Ravens
4. Ray Lewis Baltimore Ravens
5. James Laurinatis Ohio State

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Monday, October 20, 2008

LINEBACKER




Linebackers are defensive players that lines up behind the defensive lineman, and in front of the defensive backfield. Linebackers are usually positioned 3 to 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage, and are standing upright in a two point stance. Teams usually play two types of variations for their linebackers; they either play two outside linebackers with one in the middle, or two outside linebackers with two in the middle. The outside linebacker’s job is to stop any running plays coming to the outside, and to cover any receiver in his area. The middle linebacker’s job is to stop running plays coming up the middle, and to cover any receiver in his area. The linebackers on a defensive unit are the second line of defense.


CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD LINEBACKER

1. Must have size and strength to play linebacker.
2. Must be able to cover tight ends and running backs.
3. Must Must Must Must be a good tackler; a good linebacker should be able to tackle the intended target with ferocity.
4. Must play with relentless pursuit, linebackers must play with great effort and intensity while pursuing the offensive player with the football.
5. Must be mentally and physically tough, a good linebacker will be involved in most of the tackles on defense. He needs to be mentally and physically prepared to take a pounding game after game.
6. Must have intelligence, a good linebacker should know all the defensive plays, and what everyone on defense is suppose to do.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK

1. Who is the best linebacker of all time in the NFL?
2. Who is the best middle linebacker of all time in the NFL?
3. Who is the best linebacker in the NFL for 2008?
4. Who is the best middle linebacker in the NFL for 2008?
5. Who is the best linebacker in college football for 2008?


ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Reggie White, Philadelphia Eagels 1985-1992, Greenbay Packers 1993- 1998, Carolina Panthers 2000
2. Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts
3. Pat Williams, Minnesota Vikings
4. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
5. Colt Mccoy, Texas University

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Monday, October 13, 2008

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN




Defensive line positions consist of defensive ends, defensive tackles, and nose tackles. Defensive ends are two players that line up at both ends of the defensive line. Their job is to rush the passer and to stop running plays coming to the outside. Defensive tackles are the two players that line up inside next to the defensive ends. Their job is to rush the passer and to stop any running plays that come up the middle. Nose tackle is a player that lines up nose to nose with the center. His job is similar to the defensive tackle, create a pass rush and stop any thing from coming up the middle. How these defensive players line up depends on what defensive formation they are in. Teams usually run a basic defense consisting of four down linemen, two defensive ends and two defensive tackles. Two other popular formations are when a team uses three man and five man defensive lines. In a three line formation there is two defensive ends and one nose tackle. In a five man line formation (usually used on goal defense) there are two ends two tackles and a nose tackle. To be a good defensive lineman there are certain traits he must have, they are size, strength, quickness, durability, and mental toughness. Defensive linemen must have size and strength to defeat the offensive lineman in front of him. He must have speed and quickness to rush the quarterback. He must also be durable and posses’ mental toughness in order to take a pounding play after play.


CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

1. Must have the size, most defensive linemen in the NFL are at least 270 pounds. on a football team the defensive tackles and nose guards are usually the biggest and strongest players on the defensive unit. The defensive ends are usually the next biggest players on the defense.
2. Must have Explosiveness, defensive linemen have to be able to come out of their stance with plenty of speed and power.
3. Must be mentally tough and durable, defensive lineman will make contact with offensive players on almost every play.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK

1. Who is the best defensive linemen of all times in the NFL?
2. Who is the best defensive end in the NFL for 2008?
3. Who is the best defensive tackle in the NFL for 2008?
4. Who do you think will win the MVP in the NFL for 2008?
5. Who do you think will win the heisman trophy in 2008?

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Lou Groza - Cleveland Browns 1946 - 1967.
2. Adam Vinatieri - NE Patriots 1996 - 2005/ Indianapolis Colt 2005 - present.
3.Best College coach all time is Paul Bear Bryant - Alabama 1958 - 1982.
Best NFL coach all time is Vince Lombardi - Green Bay Packers - 1959 -1967.
4.Best College coach for 2008 is Pete Carroll - USC.
Best NFL coach for 2008 is Bill Belicheck - New England Patriots.
5. 70% said no about Lane Kiffin getting fired.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

PLACE KICKER



Place kickers are members of the offensive unite on a football team. These players are usually some of the smallest individuals on the team. Their job is to kick field goals, extra points, and kickoffs for the team. The place kicker needs to have a strong and accurate leg to be successful. He needs the leg strength to make deep kickoffs and to make long field goals. He needs accuracy when kicking field goals, a place kicker must be able to make most of his field goal attempts. He also must have mental toughness, to be a great kicker you need to be able to thrive on pressure. Often the outcome of a game will depend on a kicker making a field goal. The difference between two good teams often comes down to who has the better kicker.

CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD PLACE KICKER

1. Must be accurate, Field goal percentage should be 80% that’s connecting on 16 out of 20.
2. Must have a strong enough leg to kick field goals, high school should at least be able to make 35 yards, college 40, and pro 45 and more.
3. Must be able to perform under pressure, the outcome of the game often comes down to the kicker.
4. Must be Mentally tough,


QUESTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK

1. Who is the best place kicker of all time in the NFL?.
2. Who is the best place kicker in the NFL for 2008?
3. Who is the best college and NFL coach of all time?
4. Who is the best college and NFL coach for 2008?
5. Did Coach Lane Kiffin of the Oakland Raiders deserve to be fired?


ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. Jim Langer Miami Dolphins 1970 – 1979
2. Gene Upshaw Oakland Raiders 1967 – 1981
3. Anthony Munoz Cincinnati Bengals !980 – 1992
4. Southeastern Conference ( SEC )
5. Gerald R. Ford – The thirty eighth president of the United States, playing center for the University of Michigan

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

OFFENSIVE LINE





The offensive line is players that line up on the line of scrimmage, whose primary job is to block the defensive players. The offensive line consists of a center, two guards, and two offensive tackles. The center lines up in the middle of the line; he is the one who snaps the ball to the quarterback. The two guards line up directly on both sides of the center and inside the tackles. The offensive tackles play on the outside of both guards. The offensive line usually consists of some of the biggest and strongest guys on the team. For example the average size for an offensive lineman in the NFL is around 6 feet 4 inches tall and 300 pounds. These guys use their size and strength to protect the quarterback, and to open up holes for the running back. The offensive line is one of the most important parts of a football team. You could have the best quarterback and running back in the world, but without a good offensive line they would not be successful. Even though the offensive line is one of the most important parts of a football team, they usually go unnoticed. In fact the only few times they are noticed, is when an official calls a penalty on one of them.


CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD OFFENSIVE LINEMAN

1. Must have the size and strength to play on the offensive line.
2. Must have quickness, offensive linemen are not the fastest guys on the team, but they must have quick movement for the first 5 to 10 yards.
3. Must know how to play all of the offensive line positions. A good offensive lineman should be able to fill in at tackle, guard, or center.
4. Must have intelligence, a good offensive lineman should know what he and the other linemen are supposed to do. He should also be able to anticipate what the defense is going to do before the play begins.
5. Must be aware on the playing field, besides the quarterback the offensive line needs to be the most aware player on the field. They must know overall game plan, game situation, and know how to recognize multiple defenses.
6. Must have determination and mental toughness, a good offensive lineman must be able to take a pounding series after series. He must give a maximum effort play after play, because he knows it will pay off late in the game.




QUESTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK
1. Who is the best center of all time in the NFL?
2. Who is the best guard of all time in the NFL?
3. Who is the best offensive tackle of all time in the NFL?
4. Which is the toughest conference in NCAA Div 1A football for 2008?
5. Who is the player playing center in the black and white picture above?

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
1. Tony Gonzalez
2. Antonio Gates
3. 11 games
4. 80% said yes

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Monday, September 15, 2008

TIGHT END





The tight end is a player on the offensive unit that lines up between the wide receiver and the offensive tackle. Usually there is only one tight end on the playing field at a time, and he could be lined up on either side of the offensive line. The tight ends main responsibilites are to block like and offensive linemen, and to be a sure handed receiver. When the play requires him to run a pass pattern, he must be able to do it and focus on catching the football. When the play requires him to block, he must do it as if the team has an extra offensive lineman on the field. It is critical for a tight end to be good at both blocking and receiving, if he is not then he should find another position. A player must be able to combine size, brute strengh, and grace to be good at this position.


CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD TIGHT END

1. Must have the size to play tight end. Tight ends are usually between 6 feet 2 to 6 feet 5 inches tall, and are between 250 t0 300 pounds.
2. Must be able to block, a good tight end needs to be able to block like an extra offensive linemen. He is expected to block defensive linemen, linbackers,and defensive backs.
3. Must know every running play in the playbook. He must know every aspect of his team's running game. He must know who to block on each play.
4. Must know every passing play in the playbook. He must know when to stay in and pass block, and when to run his pass patterns.
5. Must be able to run routes effectively. Tight ends are not usually the fastest guys on the team, so running precise pass patterns is very important.
6. Must have good hands, a good tight end should be able to a hit and still hold onto the football.
7. Must be mentaly tough, he has to take on a duel role as an offensive linemen and receiver.

TIGHT END TIPS

1. All of the tips that applied to the wide receiver, also applies to the tight end.
2. Practice blocking drills with the offensive linemen. When called to block, tight ends should be able to block just like an offensive linemen.
3. Practice running routes and catching the football with the wide receivers. Tight ends are not expected to be as fast as wide receivers, but they are expected to run precise patterns, and to catch the football like a wide receiver.


QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
1. Who is the NFL best tight end of all time?
2. Who is the best tight end in the NFL for the 2008 season?
3. How many games will the Patriots win for the 2008 season?
4. Should NCAA Div 1A football start a playoff to crown a champion?


ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. Jerry Rice
2. Randy Moss
3. 75% said no
4. USC Trojans

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Friday, September 5, 2008

WIDE RECEIVER





A wide receiver is a player on an offensive unit in football, whom positions himself at the end of the offensive line. There are usually two of them on a playing field at the same time on opposite ends of the line. The wide receivers main function is to run pass patterns and catch passes thrown to them from the quarterback. On some rare occasions a team will try a trick play where the receiver can throw the ball, take a hand off from the QB, or catch a pass from a RB. Wide receivers are usually the most elusive and fastest players on the team, but there is room for players at the position who are not blessed with speed and quickness. Players not blessed with tremendous speed, but are willing to work hard on running proper pass patterns and catching the football, can still be productive wide receivers. One of the best wide receivers to play in the NFL was Jim Zorn and he did not have tremendous speed.


CHARACTERISTICS FOR A GOOD WIDE RECEIVER

1. Run at top speed throughout your pass pattern.
2. Run precise pass patterns.
3. Must be in good condition, must be able to run routes play after play.
4. Must be able to concentrate, he must concentrate on his routes, the other teams defense, and catching the football.
5. Must block defenders, your block can be the one that breaks another offensive player free.
6. Must be prepared to take a hit after catch, as a wide receiver your going to get hit.

WIDE RECEIVER TIPS

1. Catch the football with your hands not your body.
2. Look the ball in, use your eyes and focus on the football all the way into your hands.
3. Always catch the football at its highest point.
4. Control the football before trying to run with it. Many wide receivers fumble the football because they try to make a move before they secure the football.
5. Know exactly what routs you are to run.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK

1. Who is the best wide receiver of all time?
2. Who do you think is the best wide receiver in the NFL for 2008?
3. Can the New York Giants repeat as superbowl champions.
4. Who will be the national champion in the NCAA division 1A football for 2008?

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

1. Jim Brown.
2. Adrian Petersen
3. New England Patriots
4. Darren Mcfadden

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Monday, August 25, 2008

RUNNING BACK POSITION



Running backs usually lines up behind the quarterback in an offensive formation, they specialize in rushing the football to gain yards. They can also catch passes from the quarterback, and on rare occasions can receive the snap from the center or even pass the football. When a team has an offensive formation that has two backs in the backfield, the lead back is called the fullback the other is called the tailback. The fullback usually blocks for the tailback helping him to gain yardage, but the fullback is also eligible to run or catch the football. Running backs must be in great mental and physical condition. A running back should know what he is supposed to do on every play. He also has to be able to carry the football between 20 to 30 times a game, catch passes out of the backfield, and block defensive players.

KEYS TO BEING A GREAT BACK.

1. Must be able to run the football, catch passes and block defenders. Coaches love running backs that can due all three.

2. Running backs must have mental and physical toughness; they need these two things to deal with the punishment they must endure.

3. Running backs must know the playbook; he has to know where to line up in the backfield and what to do on each play. The Running back is a key element on offense.

4. Must be able to run the ball hard for the duration of the game. great running backs get stronger running with the football in the fourth quarter.


QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK

1. Who is the best running back of all time in the NFL.

2. Who is the best running back in the NFL for 2008.

3. Which team will win the Super Bowl for 2008.

4. Who will win Rookie of the year in the NFL for 2008.

ANSWERS TO LAST WEEKS QUESTIONS

1. Joe Montana

2. Tony Romo

3. Tim Tebow

4. Bret Favre

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Monday, August 18, 2008

QUARTERBACK POSITION




The Quarterback is the player that runs and directs the offense. He usually gets the signal for the play from the coaching staff, and then he calls the play in the huddle. He usually lines up directly behind the center who hikes him the ball to start the play. The quarterback is involved in the majority of the offensive plays a team runs. He is either throwing it to a receiver, handing the ball off to a running back, or running it himself. In some situation a quarterback can call his own plays without getting a signal from the coach, one would be if a quarterback recognizes that the defense is running a certain play and then he calls an audible. Another rear situation is when the coaching staff allows the quarterback to call his own plays

QUARTERBACK TIPS

1. Develop leadership skills, coaches loves for their starting quarterbacks to be leaders.

2. Get a lot of practice in the offseason. You need to work on arm strengh and footwork. Work on throwing football often and far, also work on various dropbacks espiciaaly the 5 step dropback.

3. Practice looking off safety to create space for the wide reciever, do not telegraph your throws.

4. Watch and learn what good quarterbacks do in certain situations, watch them on films or television.

5. Mentaly visualize yourself coming to the line and facing certain defenses, come up with what you will do against it.

6. A quarterback needs to study the playbook, he should know what every offensive player is doing when the ball is hiked.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK

1. Who is the best NFL quarterback of alltime?

2. Who is the best quarterback in the NFL for the 2008 season?

3. Who is the best quarterback in college for the 2008 season?

4. Who will have the most yards passing this season Aaron Rodgers or Bret Favre.

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For each question I will choose the best answer and put it on the site.

Monday, August 11, 2008

AMERICAN FOOTBALL TOPICS

AMERICAN FOOTBALL TOPICS

This site is for both individuals who understand the game of football and for the beginner just learning the game. Each week on this site there will be a specific area in football to look over such as player positions, offense and defense, officiating and many more areas in football. I will also post up some of the questions on football that I receive from viewers of this site.

PLAYER POSITIONS

OFFENSE DEFENSE
Quarter Back (OB) Strong Safety (SS)
Running Back (RB) Free Safety (FS)
Full Back (FB) Linebacker (LB)
Wide receiver (WR) Defensive End (DE)
Tight end (TE) Defensive Tackle (DT, DL)
Center (C)
Offensive Guard (OG)
Offensive Tackle (OT)

Below is a chart with how an offense and defense line up against each other. This is just a basic example of how they line up, but they can also line up in different formations. Email your football questions to nyuball@gmail.com. I will get back to you with an answer and maybe even put it on the site.