* What are
the positions in football?
There are
two types
of position, an offensive position and a
defensive position. One
of the most essential offensive positions is
the quarterback. The protectors
of the quarterback are
the offensive line.
As an additional protection there are
the running-the-ball positions of running back and fullback. These positions are
located in
the backfield, behind
the quarterback. The last offensive position is
the wide receiver.
This position
has the main objective of receiving (catching) the ball when the quarterback
throws (passes) it.
The defensive positions
are: defensive
end, linebacker, cornerback, and safety, who has the last thing to say
about defense. Safeties are located
at the back, while the defensive ends are out front.
* What does each position in football do?
Offensive positions are: quarterback, offensive line, running back, fullback, and wide receiver. The quarterback is the leader of the team. He gets the ball at the beginning of each play and he makes the decision whether to
throw the ball
or run it.
The offensive line's
job is to defend the quarterback
or the running back, especially while they
have the ball. Another thing the offensive line does is block or catch passes.
Running backs and fullbacks are the major hurrying unit. The wide receiver is the one who will usually catch the ball when the quarterback throws it. He must
be tall and quick.
Defensive positions are: defensive end, linebacker, cornerback, and
safety. The defensive ends are the outer part of the defensive team. Linebackers are the most important line-up of the defense.
They are the quick, hard hitters. Cornerbacks are in charge of defending the wide receiver so he can catch the ball and run with it, while the safeties guard and defend the cornerbacks.
* Where did the name football originate?
A form of football called harpaston
was first played by the
ancient Greeks. In the United States it was played
as early as 1609 in
Virginia, though in a simpler form. For the
ball, they used the inflated bladder of a slaughtered pig.
Most "football" today is played in Europe and South America, and is the
sport that North Americans call soccer. Football got its name because in soccer the hands
cannot be used to move the ball. Later, rugby came into popularity, wherein the hands are allowed to be used.
American football has been widely influenced by rugby, and is known throughout the
world today as (guess
what) "American football."
* Where did they get the
shape of the football?
The shape of the football comes from the shape of the ball in the game of rugby. Football has an elongated ball with pointed ends. The ball is perfectly designed for the
player to hold it easily and have a nice aerodynamic motion when it is perfectly thrown. It also has an unpredictable bounce when it hits the ground.
The ball is eleven inches long and about
nine inches wide. All of the manufacturers put some laces
on one side so the players can grip and hold it easily. This is the reason why rugby and football have almost the same shape of ball, in contrast to soccer, which has a round ball that is manipulated mainly by the feet.
Hadyn Falk is editor of
http://www.hq-football.com/, the online guide to Football. He also
writes Football FAQ's for
http://www.prettygreatanswers.com/articles/FootballQuestions/.