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- Football History
- Football Fundamentals
- Organized Football Structure
- Players' Skills Levels
- Football Season
2. Football Fundamentals Coloring kid, you must get the ball into your opponent's end zone.rnGet yourself an egg-shaped, air-filled leather ball to throw, catch or kick.rnFollow the rules and regulations. No running "any-which-a-way" with the football, man! Only two teams can square off. Your team and the other guy's team must have eleven players on the field at one time. Smaller football leagues use fewer than eleven guys. The teams take turns playing offensive (trash talking is allowed), then playing defensive (cry baby guys are not allowed). The offensive team possesses the ball until they score, or fail to gain 10 yards in four tries, or loses the ball to the defensive team. rnThe defensive team tries to stop the offense from gaining yardage or scoring. The defense tries to steal the ball, too. 3. Organized Football Structure rnDo you love knocking people down, kid? Is screaming in a big guy's face your dream rncome true? Is slamming a little guy into planet Earth your idea of fun? rnWell, Coloring football kid, tackle football is for you... rnNO! Football coloring Kid, no scratching or spitting! "Eye-gouging and kicking?" NO! "Choke holds and pistol whipping?!" NO! Don't get greedy, kid... Here is a little lowdown info to help understand organized football structure: Teams may change their players as long as 11 guys are on the field. rnScrimmage is the action once the ball is snapped (quickly given) to the Quarterback by his Center until the ball is dead.rnLine of Scrimmage is an invisible field line where teams face each other. Now get this... Both teams can have three specialized teams where players have one or more roles. Here are a few roles...
- I. The Specialized Offense Team must score or gain yardage to win.
The Quarterback leader gets the ball from his Center man -- his second brain. The QB throws the ball to a Receiver, or hands it to a Running Back or runs the ball himself (gutsy!).
The Offense Line is five Mack trucks. They power protect the Passer, block, and leave tread marks on defense players' backs.
rnRunning Backs have roles in running the ball, catching, blocking plus wrecking havoc on yardage.
Wide Receivers catch zooming balls from the Quarterback. These guys have "superhero" speed plus they block, too.
Tight Ends have two roles. They can perform as Wide Receivers or as Offensive Linemen who protect Quarterbacks and block for Runners.
II. The Specialized Defense Team must stop opponents from scoring or gaining yardage.
The Defensive Line has 3 to 6 "massive giants" blocking the sun and creating darkness and pain along the line of scrimmage.
Linemen ("monster trucks") roll over running backs. They crash test "sack" the quarterback before he passes or hands off the ball.
rnLinebackers cause nightmares. They lurk behind the Defensive Linemen plus rush the quarterback or cover receivers.
Defensive Backs with superhero speed cover receivers and stop zooming passes plus rush quarterbacks!
III. The Specialized Special Team must score extra points.
Got a funky leg and foot, kid? Become a punter or place kicker to get those game saving extra points. Long snappers need pinpoint skills, too.
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Professional level
rnThere are 32 US teams for wanna be professional players. rnAmerican football leagues are found in 50 countries!rnMaybe you can sign with the German Football League (GFL) or the Japanese X-League.rnSports agents and lawyers help you make big money deals.
rnFootball coloring kid, if you can't cut the professionals levels go to the semi-professional leagues. Or become a sports agent or lawyer! Don't play the fool, kid, study hard at the...
College level
rnYour pro football training starts in college. Nearly every college and university has a football team and stadium. rnYou like crowds, football coloring kid? Go to a college game. If you get lost hold your tears, boy. Wait by the security station. After the last 60,000 to 100,000 fans leave your people can spot you!
High School level
More high school boys play football than college guys play football. rnHigh school leads to collegiate, then to professional level football careers, then to high paying TV commercials careers. rnThe high school sophomore year is when most players decide about a football career. Some professionals learned to play football in...
Youth and Pee Wee level
Do 5 to 14 year old players have fans besides mom and dad? "Yes."
- Football season starts in August.
- Football runs you crazy until January pro playoffs
- High school games are played on Fridays.
- College games are played on Thursday and Saturday.
- Professionals play on Sunday and Monday. We will...
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Do you know about players' numbers?
- 1-19 for Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Punters plus Kickers
- 20 - 49: Running Backs plus Defensive Backs
- 50 - 59: Centers plus Linebackers
- 60 - 79: Defensive Linemen and Offensive Linemen
- 80 - 89: Wide Receivers plus Tight Ends
- 90 - 99: Defensive Linemen plus Linebackers
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