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Football History

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The sport of football is viewed by many as one of the most exciting and greatest sporting event in the world. Almost all the progressive countries are fond of football. The games make the players healthy, disciplined, and develop in their mind a team spirit and sense of tolerance. Football events like the Super Bowl, bring in millions of viewers every year. The history of modern football can be traced to the nineteenth century, where it has been developed from forms of soccer and rugby.Forms of football have been around for centuries. The roots of football go back to the days of the ancient Romans and Greeks. Greeks played a version of football called, harpaston, which there was no limit of players.The object of harpaston was similar to that …show more content…

These attempts are termed point after touchdown and are used to score one or two points. The offense may attempt a field goal kick which is worth one point.The offense can try to re-advance the ball to the opponent's end zone for a two point conversion worth two points. While the opposite team has the ball, the defense attempts to prevent the offense from advancing the ball, and scoring. If an offensive player loses the ball during play, a fumble, or the ball intercepted, the defense may attempt to run into the offense's end zone for a touchdown. The defense can also score points by tackling the ball carrier in the offense's end zone, called a safety which is worth two points. If a game is tied at the end of four quarters, overtime is …show more content…

Throwing the ball to another player, knocking other players to the ground, running around or through opposing players, and kicking the ball away from other players or between goal posts are the main actions taken during a football game. Passing requires technique and accuracy because the player to whom you are throwing might have opposing players near him trying to block or intercept the ball. Because of the size of the ball, which is smaller than a basketball but much larger than most other sports balls, significant muscle power is required for long passes. Blocking is the act of putting your body between an opponent and one of your teammates to stop your opponent from tackling your teammate. Because offensive players cannot hold an opponent with their hands, blocking requires a mastery of techniques to keep the opponent from slipping past you. Playing one of the receiver positions in football requires more than an ability to catch a ball. Receivers must avoid opponents who try to block or intercept balls. They fake or run away from opponents to get in the clear to make a catch. Some football plays require a receiver to run to a certain position without looking at the quarterback, then turn around after the ball has been thrown and make the catch. Receivers must also try to make catches knowing that they will be hit hard by an opposing player as soon as or shortly after they make the catch. Rushing is the act of running with

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