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Wide receivers generally are swift and have sure hands. A natural defensive position for them would be at cornerback or safety. Some exceptional athletes play more than both ways. They also serve on special teams. They might block on the offensive line for punts and kicks or they might be the punt and kick returner. The quarter­ back is often the holder on extra points and field goals. Chapter 4 PRACTICE, PRACTICE When the Napa High team is not scrimmaging with its offense and defense, the players are improving their skills by conducting drills.

There is usually a clock on the stadium scoreboard, but the official time is kept by the line judge on his wrist­ watch. The back judge watches for holding and infractions involving the quarterback. He also monitors the 40-second clock. When the ball is spotted for play, the offense has 40 seconds to snap the ball again, or it will be penalized 5 yards for delay of game. The side judge marks where players go out of bounds with the ball. The field judge scans the field for holding and other penalties.

The body also struggles to control its own temperature during exercise, and water helps that, too. Luckily, this all-purpose liquid is cheap and easy to find. So stay hydrated! 47 A game starts with a special teams play—a kickoff. The ball is placed on a kicking tee at the 30-yard line in a pro game (35-yard line for college and high school) of the team that is kick­ ing off. Eleven players line up behind the line of scrimmage and run forward as one of them, the kicker, boots the ball down­ field.

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