Quarterback
A quarterback (QB) is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offense, or attacking team. They line up directly behind the center, in the middle of the offensive team's line. A quarterback is usually the leader, and starts most plays. In addition, the quarterback gives commands to the other players before the start of a play. A quarterback will in most attacking plays throw the ball to a member of their team, ready to run to the end of the pitch. Quarterbacks may also run the ball themselves, as well as hand the ball to a runningback. These players are usually the faces of their respective teams. Some very notable players at this position in history are Tom Brady, Jim Kelly, and Peyton Manning.
Special tactics
If quarterbacks don't like the formation the defense is using, they may use an audible. An audible is a way for the quarterback to change the play at the line of scrimmage (where players line up to start a play). He changes what the play will be by shouting out things that his teammates will understand.[1] An audible may be called if the quarterback sees how the defensive players are lined up[2] and does not think that the play that has been called would be good against how the defense is lined up.
Quarterback Media
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Mike Quinn throwing the football in 1999
Navy quarterback Craig Candeto pitches the ball while running an option-based offense.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (#12) and breaks the Packers' offensive huddle.
Michael Vick, a member of the NFC team at the NFL's 2006 Pro Bowl, uses his mobility to elude Dwight Freeney.
Steve Spurrier under center
An image of the single-wing formation, a popular formation and offensive scheme created in the early 1900s. Like many early formations, the quarterback did not receive the ball from center, and instead served as a blocking back. In modern football, the single-wing is only used as a primary offense by a small number of high school teams.
References
- ↑ "Football Glossary". First Base Sports.
- ↑ "Audible - Football Terms - Hot Route - Hot Read - Quarterback Audibles". Archived from the original on 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
Positions in American football and Canadian football | |||||||
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Offense | Defense | Special teams | |||||
Linemen | Guard, Tackle, Center | Linemen | Tackle, End, Nose tackle | Kicking players | Placekicker, Punter, Kickoff specialist | ||
Quarterback | Linebackers | Snapping | Long snapper, Holder | ||||
Backs | Halfback, Fullback, H-back | Backs | Cornerback, Safety | Returning | Punt returner, Kick returner | ||
Receivers | Wide receiver, Tight end, Slotback | Nickelback, Dimeback | Tackling | Gunner | |||
Formations - Nomenclature |