254 yards of passing in the 1st half. Gross
254 yards of passing in the 1st half. Gross
Terrible, and we miss tackles after they catch it.
They aren't even pretending to run
Question:
Does the book "Defense for dummies" talk about slant passes?
I searched:
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Spiking the Ball is Allowed
There are specific circumstances under which it is legal for the quarterback to throw an incomplete pass on purpose. The most obvious is when the quarterback "spikes" the ball — throws it directly into the ground — to stop the game clock. This typically must be done immediately after a quarterback receives a direct, hand-to-hand snap from the center. If the quarterback did not receive a hand-to-hand snap, such as in what is called the shotgun formation; if the quarterback fumbles the snap; if the quarterback delays before spiking the ball; or if the pass hits another player before hitting the ground, the spike is illegal, and intentional grounding should be called.
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