Can a running back give himself up?

If the player gives himself up, the play is over. He does not have to be touched. The rule doesn't specify the QB. The states the runner can give himself up and then timeout can be called.
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How does a football player give himself up?

The concept of surrendering or giving yourself up does exist. If a QB or player slides feet first, that is one way. The second way is to kneel down with the ball. Falling on your face head first without being touched and then standing up without the ball is not one of those ways.
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Can you give yourself up in football?

“A quarterback does not have to slide feet first to be considered to be giving himself up,” the league's online rules say. “Regardless whether the slide is feet first or head first, as long as he gives himself up, he should receive the protections afforded to him as a player in a defenseless posture.”
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Can a running back slide?

Running backs don't slide in the open field because they are built to move forward at a high rate of speed. Also, running backs and wide receivers in the NFL are more expendable than quarterbacks.
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Does a player have to be touched to be down?

Downed Ball Rules for NFL

A player is ruled down when a certain part of the player's body hits the ground, like in the NCAA. However, a player in the NFL must be tackled to be ruled down by contact and can completely touch the ground while making a catch or running the ball.
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Why is fourth down a fist?

Players put their fists in the air to signify that they've made it to fourth down. This often means that the other team will have to punt, meaning the defense won that drive, as the offense will now take over in place of the defense.
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Can any player slide in the NFL?

A runner who desires to take advantage of this protection is responsible for starting his slide before contact by a defensive player is imminent; if he does not, and waits until the last moment to begin his slide, he puts himself in jeopardy of being contacted.
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Do running backs need footwork?

The running back must master several first steps or footwork. Successful footwork enables you to take the path that will ensure you get to the correct place. The lead step is the most common first step for a running back.
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Why do QBS say Omaha?

“Omaha was when we audibled with just a few seconds on the clock,” Manning said. “It was a rhythmic, three-syllable word. Omaha (is like) snap the ball. “It told my teammates we're kind of going to Plan B with just a few seconds left on the clock.”
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Why is QB 180?

When watching NFL games, it's common to hear the quarterback say White 80 before the ball is snapped. This can often be mistaken by viewers as “180”. Quarterbacks yell white 80 as a cadence to tell the center when to snap the football. When he says white 80, it lets the offense know he is ready to start the play.
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Can you fall and get back up in NFL?

NFL. One important thing to note is that the ball carrier with possession of the ball can fall to the ground...and get back up to resume the play if said player has not been touched by a defender, given the player does not declare himself down (see Rule 7, Section 2, Article 1-d).
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Is a QB down when he slides?

“I don't mind him escaping the pocket, as long as he knows when to get down.” The NFL rulebook has a proviso to protect quarterbacks: rule 7, section 2, article 1 (d) (2), which says a play is over when any ball carrier – not just a quarterback – declares himself down “by sliding feet-first on the ground.
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Can you trip a quarterback?

A tripping penalty in football occurs when a player deliberately trips a player on the opposing team. This is dangerous as it can cause serious injury. Most of the time this penalty is called on offensive lineman while blocking, although a trip can be caused by almost any player.
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Do NFL players keep touchdown balls?

Usually, the footballs from monumental moments like this one are preserved for the player who throws it. However, Mike Evans gave the ball away to a fan in the crowd, leading the Buccaneers to scramble to get Tom Brady's football.
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What is illegal motion NFL?

Definition. The illegal motion rule prevents offensive players from moving towards the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped. Teams are allowed one player in the backfield to be in motion when the ball is snapped as long as he is moving parallel to or away from the line of scrimmage.
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Who can be tackled in football?

Tackles. In football, defensive players must stop the offensive team by tackling the ball carrier. They can do so in almost any manner, although some exceptions do exist. When making a tackle, the defensive player can grab his opponent's jersey or body in an attempt to stop his forward process.
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Why do QBS lift leg before snap?

Quarterbacks will lift their legs in the air to signal to their center to snap the football. This is often called a leg cadence, as no verbal words are spoken. This type of cadence is typically used in loud stadiums where verbal cadences can't be heard.
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Why do football players say Blue 42?

The term “Blue 42” is often used when people are trying to mock a quarterback's cadence. There's no significance to this cadence, just a string of words before the quarterback receives the ball.
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Why do quarterbacks say hut?

What is the "hut hut" sound that American football players make when they're in training? It's a signal to the other players to hike the ball (start play). Probably a short form of "ten hut" meaning "attention", used by the military.
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What makes a great running back?

RB CRITICAL FACTORS: Good NFL running backs have great balance and vision and know where to run. To be special, a runner must be versatile enough to play effectively on every down and the best backs are highly competitive. ATHLETIC ABILITY— INITIAL QUICKNESS—explosiveness off ball.
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How do running backs train?

Here are three of Bommarito's favorite drills for running backs to help improve speed and agility:
  • The RB Cone “Jump-Cut” 2 sets of 8–10 reps (one for right side, one for left side) ...
  • Lateral Line Bounding. 2 sets of 5 reps (one set for right side, one for left side) ...
  • Line Rapid Response Drill with Burst.
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Can you tackle someone without the ball in football?

Players not in possession of the ball are not allowed to be tackled, and will receive a holding the man free kick if tackled. As there is no offside rule in Australian rules football, players can be tackled from any direction, and are often blindsided.
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Can the football touch the ground?

The general rule for a legal catch requires a receiver to control the ball “with his hands or arms before the ball touches the ground,” according to the 2013-14 NCAA football rules book. If the football hits the field at any time before the receiver secures possession of the ball, the pass will be ruled incomplete.
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What happens if you miss a field goal on first down?

Missed Field Goals.

If the kicker misses the field goal on first, second, or third down, the ball is turned over to the opposing team. The kicking team does not get additional attempts. This is why teams rarely go for a field goal on anything except fourth down.
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