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The
PLAYERS?

Lineup

The Offense
With Possession of ball

The Defense
Trying to stop them

 OFFENSE POSITIONS

The 11 guys with possession of the ball
 
  • Calls the plays
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  • Hands the ball off
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  • Throws the ball
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  • Runs with the ball
 Football
SCORES POINTS
Quarterback (QB)

This is the MAIN guy.  The one that gets all the attention and the one that gets ALL the flack.  He is the leader of the team in my opinion. The quarterback calls the plays in the huddle, yells the signals at the line and snaps the ball.  He hands the ball off to a running back or throws it to a receiver.  The super quick QBs often run themselves and can gain good yardage!

 
  • Runs with the ball
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  • Catches the ball
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  • Protects Quarterback
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  • Blocks for a runner
Touchdown
SCORES POINTS
Running Backs (RB) | Half Backs (HB)

These guys are quick and run like bitches. They line up behind the quarterback and either get handed or tossed the ball.  If the play doesn't have them running with the ball, their job is to block to protect the quarterback from being tackled or make way for another runner.  They can also catch the ball for short passes.

 
  • Catches the ball​
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  • Blocks for a runner
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  • Blocks for a receiver
Image by Chris Moore
SCORES POINTS
Wide Receivers (WR)

These players are the ones lined up on each side to the far left or right and run down the field eluding defenders to catch the ball.  They are usually fast and have the best hands on the team in order to catch the ball - these guys can be playmakers.  Spectacular catches often get big attention!

 
  • Catches the ball​
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  • Blocks for a runner
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  • Blocks for a receiver
Football Player
SCORES POINTS
Tight End (TE)

Gronk comes to mind.  They are big yet able to run.  They usually catch the ball within 10-15 yards.  Their role is also to act as a blocker for the running backs or a receiver when it's not their turn to catch.

 
  • Snaps the ball
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  • Protects the Quarterback​
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  • Blocks for a runner
PROTECTS | BLOCKS
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Center (C)

This is one pretty important position. Why?  Because he starts every offensive play by hiking the ball to the quarterback.  As soon as he hikes the ball he has to immediately block for a run play or a pass play.

 
  • Protects the Quarterback​
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  • Blocks for a runner
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PROTECTS | BLOCKS
(2) Tackles (LT, RT)

There are 2 tackles on the offensive line just like the guards.  Both of them are to the left and right of the center. Their main job is to block and make openings for the runner and protect the quarterback.   These guys are BIG too and QUICK.  Their job is underrated, because if the quarterback is the most important...who do you think protects him???

 
  • Protects the Quarterback​
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  • Blocks for a runner
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PROTECTS | BLOCKS
(2) Guards (LG, RG)

There are 2 guards on the offensive line just like the tackles.  Both of them are to the left and right of them. Their main job is also to block and make openings for the runner.   These guys are BIG too and QUICK.  Their job is underrated, because if the quarterback is the most important...who do you think protects him???

 
  • Kicks extra points​
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  • Kicks field goals
Image by Chris Chow
SCORES POINTS
Kicker (K)

There are 2 guards on the offensive line just like the tackles.  Both of them are to the left and right of them. Their main job is also to block and make openings for the runner.   These guys are BIG too and QUICK.  Their job is underrated, because if the quarterback is the most important...who do you think protects him???

A TYPICAL LINE UP FOR THE OFFENSE

Line of Scrimmage (This is a line that no one can cross until the ball is snapped)
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O                   O   O   O    O   O   O                  O
WR                LT   LG   C   RG   RT   TE                WR
                                 O                                
                                QB
                              O      O  
                             HB     RB
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