So what an option is can be multiple things. You have a read option involving the quarterback and running back (one who takes the ball from qb and runs). What this means is the quarterback “reads” the outside defender. If he commits inside, the quarterback pulls the ball back out of the running backs arms and runs it himself, or if the defender goes more outside or waits for the quarterback, he completes the handoff and running back keeps it. You have and RPO (run pass option). Usually a receiver will motion from one side of the field to the other width wise during the cadence (words before snap) and the quarterback will either fake the handoff and take it himself, handoff to the running back to take, or quickly fake the handoff and throw it to that receiver on a little swing route (usually a swing route, where he just kind of runs horizontally slowly). The other type is an option route. This is a read made by the receiver based on what type of coverage, or what zone appears to be most open on the play. (If he can beat his man in man coverage, up to him. If it’s a zone coverage, he will switch the route to go towards the open part of the field). Hopefully that helps!
The tackle box is the area in between the tackles on the offensive line. It is mostly talked abt while running the ball and on certain penalties like intentional grounding.
Love your easy going conversational style. I've recently gotten into football after years of avoiding it, and I like learning things casually in a no pressure environment like these videos. The counting and putting away at the end was a great and tingly way to end!
This was so great! I love your suggestion of doing a video on the NCAA at 2:17! College football on its own could merit a whole video, but the NCAA and the divisional structure of college sports would make for a great video too. Thanks for making this!
Maybe I'll do that before college football season in the fall - that might be fun. I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for commenting! I just shot a very stupid playoff pick video that I'm uploading now. Maybe too silly, but whatever. :)
I never usually comment on videos but I love your videos and how you explain things. You make every topic interesting, even if it’s not something I’m really interested in.
A teams “endzone” is the one they are defending. So the offenses endzone is the one that they are attempting to play away from. So for my comment, a team committing offensive holding while the offensive lineman is within the endzone “behind” them, would result in a safety. Or an intentional grounding penalty by the quarterback while standing in the endzone. Sorry for the miscommunication lol
Hi, I’m a football coach and writer. The positions are pretty easy. On offense, you have the Quarterback and running back in the backfield, behind the offensive line. The offensive line is comprised of the center, the left and right guards, and the left and right tackles. The left tackle is primarily the pass protecting tackle and the right tackle is often the better run blocker. Next out from the tackles comes the Tight End position, who is a hybrid between the offensive linemen and the next position out, the wide receivers. Some offenses run with positions like the wing back, who is like a running back who lines up off of the ball and next to the Tight End, and the Fullback, who is like a larger running back whose job is to block in the hole for the ball carrier. Defensively, you have levels. The first level is the defensive line, made up of the nose tackle and defensive tackle, who line up in the middle gaps of the offense and are often responsible for the run. Next is the defensive ends, who line up in B and/or C gap either inside, on, or outside the offensive tackle. The second level is the linebackers. This is made of the middle linebacker, sometimes called the “Mike,” who is the QB of the defense. A 3-4 defense will have 2 MLBs, the Mike for the strong side and the Will for the weak side. The outside backers are called the Stud for the strong side and the Zeke for the weak or off-ball side. These are hybrid players but they’re often pass rushers. The third level is made of the Corners, who can play outside or “slot,” which means they’re covering a Wide Receiver who lines up between the tight end and outside WR. The other position group is the safeties. Safeties are broken into two groups, free (weak side) safeties and strong (strong side) safeties. The weak side and strong side are determined by, often, which side the tight end lines up on or which side has more players. On special teams, you add Kickers, punters, holders (who catch and place the ball on field goals), and the long-snappers, who get the ball back 12-15 yards on special teams plays. The last couple of positions are the kickoff returner and punt returner, who are self explanatory. And gunners, who are the fast guys who run down the sideline on punts to cover the returner. Hope this helps!
@@dribblesbibbles It's definitely harder to understand when it's written out like this (not that this is a bad explanation by any means), it's such a visual sport that knowing this information, then seeing it on the field makes it easier to understand.
about 57:00, if a receiver catches a punt in the inzone, runs out of the inzone, and then either runs or is pushed back into the inzone and downed there, that will count as a safety :)
Offsides can be called on the offense, but it was a rare occurrence. Only a centers hands can be placed in the neutral zone but if another offensive lineman does, then its offsides on the offense. It’s been called more often this year because of many teams copying the rugby style QB sneak where players behind the QB push them while the line creates a wedge. To gain more leverage, the lineman sometimes cheat forward, so the refs have been paying closer attention
I was born and raised in England and started watching football when I was 12/13. I didn't know anyone who knew about it either so I had to learn all of the terminology and lore of the game myself. I have to say that this would have helped a lot when I first started. 😅 Football is by far the most complex and in depth sport around and you did a great job explaining it. 😊
Over time, it is kinda hard to understand, but the rules (that I know) are that each team gets a possession if they kick a field goal the game continues unless a team scores a touchdown or the defense gets a Pick 6( that is an Interception that taken in to the opposing team endzone) or a safty but if both teams cant score on there own drives the game becomes sudden death where any point wins the game.
The option route is a QB run with the option to pitch to the running back, who usually runs along side of or behind the QB. Options are also used to trick the edge rushers by waiting until the last second to hand the ball of to the running back, or fake and keep for a QB run.
To answer your question at around 41:00, it depends on when the hit is. The penalty is roughing the passer. It gives the offense an automatic first down, and the team who committed the penalty lose 15 yards. If it's RIGHT after the qb hands the ball off, then it should be legal, but is also up to the discretion of the refs. It also depends on how hard the qb is hit, but that applies to any hit on a qb as the NFL has really tried to protect qb's in recent years. There is no rule against the qb pretending like he has the ball to deceive defenders. As a good example, there's a short 8 second clip of an excellent fake, and one of the latest hits on a qb ever in the NFL that gets flagged for roughing the passer. In this instance, the hit is completely illegal. I tried commenting once before with the link but I think TH-cam didn't like that because the comment didn't get posted. If you want to see it, search Jared Goff fakes out Darnell Taylor.
i just happened upon your other nfl explanation video and it was super informative and relaxing ! i’ve always watched football with family but never understood it entirely, so thank you for taking the time out to explain to us :) also i love your super creative methods of showing us things ! like your football field drawing and the halo risk figures you used :D
Tackle box is the area between to two tackles it’s used to measure when the QB is in the area where they have to throw to a nearest receiver outside the tackle box you can throw it away wherever
Yes, it is legal for both instances to occur without penalty. QB hands off and fakes that he has it, defenders are allowed to pursue and basically disengage in their own once they've realized the QB doesn't have the ball. It usually happens within a matter of seconds, so it rarely happens where the QB would fake still having the ball and be tackled. At most, he's pushed aside.
Do you or anyone else here have channel recommendations for me that are similar to yours? Softly spoken, educational, no humans in focus (for the most part), etc? I watch ASMR mostly for background noise while I work and for vegging out in the afternoons and your channel is literally dream-like.
I haven't responded to this because I've been thinking about it. I don't know, I don't really watch a lot of different channels - just a couple and they are women just basically chatting. There's a guy called Patrick's Attic I occasionally watch, and he has some interesting historical content. But if I really want to dig into history, not ASMR, I watch Indy Neidell's stuff.
If I could make one "complaint" It seems you've enabled the HDR (high dynamic range" option when uploading this video. It overrides your own brightness settings to make the video as bright as possible for maximum colors. Not very conducive to ASMR. (I hope that last line didn't sound snippy 😭)
Actually someone mentioned this to me so I have it turned off now - day 2 with a new phone and I knew it looked strange but couldn’t figure out why. I do appreciate the help! If you get a chance and have extra time, take a look at the newest upload and tell me if it looks better. Thanks!!
the quarterback always follows a list of 'options' called '(quarterback)-progression' -- an 'option-route' is any scheme in which the receiver instead of following a predetermined path has the ability to make a decision to alter the route based on the defense's response.
The Super Bowl is bid on in advance and the location is predetermined well before the season starts, the team whose home stadium it is can indeed get a “home” Super Bowl if they make it to the Super Bowl in that year. I think it has only happen 3-5 times in the modern NFL
It’s happened back to back years. Tampa got it with their new stadium when Tom won it in Super Bowl 55 and then again in Super Bowl 56 with the rams new stadium
So at 46:37 (the response to my comment on your last video), basically what he is saying is that in the same scenario you laid out (where an offense is backed up the field in the endzone) and an offensive player commits a penalty in the endzone, such as a holding, the result would be a safety for the defensive team. The cause for confusion was actually my fault - I was referring to the endzones incorrectly. A team's own endzone is the endzone they're trying to defend, so an offense scoring a touchdown would technically be scoring in the opposing team's (defense's) endzone, and an offense giving up a safety would be in their own endzone. The reply to my comment referred to the endzones correctly, and mine did not (although you displayed it correctly in the video). I mainly did this in haste so it wouldn't cause confusion - so that failed on my part clearly lol. This applies all the way up to the field. Anywhere past the 50 yard line leading into a respective team's endzone, that would be that team's "territory." So if you hear for example "The Giants are now in Green Bay territory", that means the Giants offense crossed the 50 yard line and are on their way to scoring in Green Bay's endzone.
Right, yes, I think the crux of my confusion is which end zone is a team's own endzone. Which now seems obvious, but sometimes I confuse myself with semantics. Thanks again for commenting! I hope it was ok to read your comment - I was already in it and then questioned it. lol
So basically I would just like to help so there are 5 linemen 3 wide Receivers (maybe like two on left one on right) then you have the tight end and if all three receivers are on the same side the tight end needs to be on the other side or if he isn’t it’s a penalty called illegal formation then there’s the Quarter back he has to snap the ball in a certain time or it’s a penalty called delay of game ( I hope this helps love the videos keep up the good work)
“backfield” can also refer to the space behind the defensive line. you may often hear people talk about how many defenders are positioned in the ‘defensive backfield’. for example, in nickel coverage, you will see 5 players in the defensive backfield; in dime, you will have 6…
I learned everything about football from my mom 😁 She went to Notre Dame, and has had season tickets for decades now. You can find her yelling at the TV on any given weekend 😂 Love your channel- you’re an ASMR natural! Subbed….have a wonderful day! 👍
The majority of the time, it is usually a neutral site game. But I believe the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the only team to play in the superbowl they hosted. (Tom Brady Bucs)
I'm going to start commenting on every video to get you to look into soccer, or ASSOCIATION football, as opposed to Gridiron Football. The positions on the field, the terms, the rules, the way the leagues are organized, the teams and the divisions! It's a can of worms!
It's so much to learn, I'm scared. It's also hard to watch football (as you call it :) without a special subscription service here. I don't know where to find it. I guess I could watch on TH-cam maybe. Thanks so much for the comment!! I really do appreciate it.
other side of the world: lets call it american football even though its not really football but they call it that way americans: ours is football yours is soccer lol
@@Nofrillsasmr from a beautiful place called Cork in Ireland! You are more than welcome you and your family to the Emerald Isle! Love your take in ASMR! West and south of Ireland so nice all year round!
A video on the collegiate conferences would be interesting, but I suspect it would be rather complex. To my knowledge, the conferences started off as being regional groups of college teams, but with today's popularity of college sports and the amount of money involved, many of the conferences have changed drastically - some of it makes no sense. For example, why is Louisville a part of the Atlantic Coast Conference? Kentucky sure ain't on the Atlantic Coast. Also, Stanford, SMU, and UC Berkeley will be joining the ACC. Why is there a school in Texas and 2 in California a part of the ATLANTIC Coast Conference? It never ceases to make me laugh.
Hello! I'm a bit of a lurker so I haven't commented before, but I love your videos for when I play video games or write essays. I'm currently a student at the University of Washington and this Monday I'm going to a watch party for the Finals game versus Michigan with all my friends so this perfect timing so I don't feel too silly.
Whoa, whoa, wait. I didn't know that. So is an "audible" when the QB get told a play on the headset and then changes on his own? Or was my definition sort of correct? I was a little confused on that one. Thanks for the comment!
At 56 minutes you did not mispeak or read it wrong but it is just very hard to understand! When the defensive player gets the ball, he would pick it up on the one or close to it. The offense that lost the ball then tackles the defensive player that recovered it, behind wherever he recovered it ( his own end zone )
ok, I'll have to think it through some more, time to get out the Halo guys. lol Thanks so much for taking the time to explain it. Also, I'll check out your shoe video later - looks cool and sounds great!
So an option run is when the QB has a choice between keeping the ball and handing it off to the back. A run-pass option is when the QB has the option to throw the ball or hand it off. An option route is a read route. The WR and QB have multiple routes called, and they communicate before the play about which coverage they’re seeing and the WR runs the route in the play call based on which coverage the defense runs. The option is almost always determined by a one-player read. On a read or speed option, the first one I described, the offense will often leave a defensive end unblocked and if he comes down the line to get the RB, the QB will keep it. If he stays home, the QB will hand it off. On the run-pass option (RPO), the QB will read if the off-ball LB steps inside to defend the run or if he bails for coverage and make a decision. Hope that answered the question.
It (whatever anything right) …It must go by empirical information. That is government information. Inexperienced manipulators (false kingdom) will confuse what is government information. I assure you, It has all the contracts under my name. Really.
I think it came around in 2019 so it is a newer kind of fun term, but I definitely heard a broadcaster use it a few weeks ago. It's a real thing! Thanks for the comment.
Love your videos so much, the pump fake play you are talking about is called a draw. A draw is when you fake a pass play and hand it off to your running back who is waiting. And faking a handoff is called a play action play. That is when the QB fakes the run and passes the ball down field
I think when I recorded this I had a new phone and the camera setting was wrong - I’m an amateur at phone cameras. The other videos shouldn’t be as intense. If they’re still too bright, is it possible to turn down the brightness on your screen?
By the way, my theory on the origins of football that I told you earlier was wrong, haha. Football came from rugby.
Don’t worry about it. This is a safe space, we work out ideas here. 😊 thanks so much for contributing! 💐
It's basically rugby but with more severe head injuries and more commercial breaks
@@adilmait6005More severe head injuries than rugby?? Are we thinking of the same sport?
@@faze_weir4112yes. Way more in football than rugby. Rugby tackles above the breastplate are illegal.
No helmets in rugby... @@RobMcGravyTrain
So what an option is can be multiple things.
You have a read option involving the quarterback and running back (one who takes the ball from qb and runs). What this means is the quarterback “reads” the outside defender. If he commits inside, the quarterback pulls the ball back out of the running backs arms and runs it himself, or if the defender goes more outside or waits for the quarterback, he completes the handoff and running back keeps it.
You have and RPO (run pass option). Usually a receiver will motion from one side of the field to the other width wise during the cadence (words before snap) and the quarterback will either fake the handoff and take it himself, handoff to the running back to take, or quickly fake the handoff and throw it to that receiver on a little swing route (usually a swing route, where he just kind of runs horizontally slowly).
The other type is an option route. This is a read made by the receiver based on what type of coverage, or what zone appears to be most open on the play. (If he can beat his man in man coverage, up to him. If it’s a zone coverage, he will switch the route to go towards the open part of the field).
Hopefully that helps!
Thanks so much for this. I will have to read it through more carefully after work today - lots of info here!
The tackle box is the area in between the tackles on the offensive line. It is mostly talked abt while running the ball and on certain penalties like intentional grounding.
Ah, ok, got it. Thanks so much far watching and commenting!!
Love your easy going conversational style. I've recently gotten into football after years of avoiding it, and I like learning things casually in a no pressure environment like these videos. The counting and putting away at the end was a great and tingly way to end!
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! I really appreciate it.
This was so great! I love your suggestion of doing a video on the NCAA at 2:17! College football on its own could merit a whole video, but the NCAA and the divisional structure of college sports would make for a great video too.
Thanks for making this!
Maybe I'll do that before college football season in the fall - that might be fun. I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for commenting!
I just shot a very stupid playoff pick video that I'm uploading now. Maybe too silly, but whatever. :)
I never usually comment on videos but I love your videos and how you explain things. You make every topic interesting, even if it’s not something I’m really interested in.
I really appreciate you saying this. Thank you so much! ❤
As someone from Europe and who doesnt have a clue about American football, this was so interesting to listen to!
Wait, did I know you were from Europe? Cool! Thanks!
@@Nofrillsasmr 😅
A teams “endzone” is the one they are defending. So the offenses endzone is the one that they are attempting to play away from. So for my comment, a team committing offensive holding while the offensive lineman is within the endzone “behind” them, would result in a safety. Or an intentional grounding penalty by the quarterback while standing in the endzone. Sorry for the miscommunication lol
You did great! Thanks!!
This is honestly the best concept of ASMR type videos. Great videos!!!
Thank you!
Hi, I’m a football coach and writer.
The positions are pretty easy.
On offense, you have the Quarterback and running back in the backfield, behind the offensive line. The offensive line is comprised of the center, the left and right guards, and the left and right tackles. The left tackle is primarily the pass protecting tackle and the right tackle is often the better run blocker. Next out from the tackles comes the Tight End position, who is a hybrid between the offensive linemen and the next position out, the wide receivers.
Some offenses run with positions like the wing back, who is like a running back who lines up off of the ball and next to the Tight End, and the Fullback, who is like a larger running back whose job is to block in the hole for the ball carrier.
Defensively, you have levels.
The first level is the defensive line, made up of the nose tackle and defensive tackle, who line up in the middle gaps of the offense and are often responsible for the run. Next is the defensive ends, who line up in B and/or C gap either inside, on, or outside the offensive tackle.
The second level is the linebackers. This is made of the middle linebacker, sometimes called the “Mike,” who is the QB of the defense. A 3-4 defense will have 2 MLBs, the Mike for the strong side and the Will for the weak side. The outside backers are called the Stud for the strong side and the Zeke for the weak or off-ball side. These are hybrid players but they’re often pass rushers.
The third level is made of the Corners, who can play outside or “slot,” which means they’re covering a Wide Receiver who lines up between the tight end and outside WR. The other position group is the safeties. Safeties are broken into two groups, free (weak side) safeties and strong (strong side) safeties.
The weak side and strong side are determined by, often, which side the tight end lines up on or which side has more players.
On special teams, you add Kickers, punters, holders (who catch and place the ball on field goals), and the long-snappers, who get the ball back 12-15 yards on special teams plays.
The last couple of positions are the kickoff returner and punt returner, who are self explanatory. And gunners, who are the fast guys who run down the sideline on punts to cover the returner.
Hope this helps!
I’m going to have to study this when I make a future video. Thanks!
This is very handy, thank you very much for the time u too to explain all this
How is any of this easy!?? LOL. So confusing to non-sports people.
@@dribblesbibbles It's definitely harder to understand when it's written out like this (not that this is a bad explanation by any means), it's such a visual sport that knowing this information, then seeing it on the field makes it easier to understand.
@user-gy1pu3gq3d I see, ok, thanks! Thanks for watching and commenting too!
about 57:00, if a receiver catches a punt in the inzone, runs out of the inzone, and then either runs or is pushed back into the inzone and downed there, that will count as a safety :)
Good info! Thanks!!
Offsides can be called on the offense, but it was a rare occurrence. Only a centers hands can be placed in the neutral zone but if another offensive lineman does, then its offsides on the offense. It’s been called more often this year because of many teams copying the rugby style QB sneak where players behind the QB push them while the line creates a wedge. To gain more leverage, the lineman sometimes cheat forward, so the refs have been paying closer attention
Interesting. Thanks for the info!
I was born and raised in England and started watching football when I was 12/13. I didn't know anyone who knew about it either so I had to learn all of the terminology and lore of the game myself. I have to say that this would have helped a lot when I first started. 😅 Football is by far the most complex and in depth sport around and you did a great job explaining it. 😊
@@oregonadam6367 wow! Thanks!
Over time, it is kinda hard to understand, but the rules (that I know) are that each team gets a possession if they kick a field goal the game continues unless a team scores a touchdown or the defense gets a Pick 6( that is an Interception that taken in to the opposing team endzone) or a safty but if both teams cant score on there own drives the game becomes sudden death where any point wins the game.
Ok, thanks for the info!
Hour long explaining video with props? Yes please!
I aim to please! Thanks for watching. 🏈
I’m glad I find your channel. I love these types of explaining videos you are making!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much!
The option route is a QB run with the option to pitch to the running back, who usually runs along side of or behind the QB. Options are also used to trick the edge rushers by waiting until the last second to hand the ball of to the running back, or fake and keep for a QB run.
That’s an option play. An option route is where a receiver has the option to run multiple routes depending on how the defense is playing them
@matthewcarlson5478 Yup my bad. You're right bro!
I love these videos so much - they’re really relaxing during my exam season. Thanks for all your effort to make such great videos!!
You're so welcome! Thank you so much for watching and good look on exams! You got this!!
To answer your question at around 41:00, it depends on when the hit is. The penalty is roughing the passer. It gives the offense an automatic first down, and the team who committed the penalty lose 15 yards. If it's RIGHT after the qb hands the ball off, then it should be legal, but is also up to the discretion of the refs. It also depends on how hard the qb is hit, but that applies to any hit on a qb as the NFL has really tried to protect qb's in recent years. There is no rule against the qb pretending like he has the ball to deceive defenders.
As a good example, there's a short 8 second clip of an excellent fake, and one of the latest hits on a qb ever in the NFL that gets flagged for roughing the passer. In this instance, the hit is completely illegal. I tried commenting once before with the link but I think TH-cam didn't like that because the comment didn't get posted. If you want to see it, search Jared Goff fakes out Darnell Taylor.
Ok, will do. Thanks for the info!
The issue isn’t the hit you can’t land on a qb no matter what.
@@brodyca1898 Oh, I know. She was asking about late hits.
Once again, came for the ASMR and stayed for the cuteness.
Aw, thanks!!
I’m really glad I discovered your channel! Really appreciate the videos you made 😄
Tank you so much!
Thank you so much!!
i just happened upon your other nfl explanation video and it was super informative and relaxing ! i’ve always watched football with family but never understood it entirely, so thank you for taking the time out to explain to us :) also i love your super creative methods of showing us things ! like your football field drawing and the halo risk figures you used :D
Thank you so much for leaving this lovely comment!
Tackle box is the area between to two tackles it’s used to measure when the QB is in the area where they have to throw to a nearest receiver outside the tackle box you can throw it away wherever
Thanks for the info!
This is my new favorite youtube video, so entertaining
Thank you so much!!
2:49 those are laces on the football
@@prudentpenguin oh yeah! Lol! Sorry for the late reply, just seeing this comment now! 😂
When breaking the plane , the line you cross is called the Goal Line
Yes! That's it. My brain forgets words sometimes. Thanks for watching.
Your voice is so soothing very comforting. And the grips on the football are called laces.
That's right! Thanks.
If I ever met a woman this invested in football, she’s getting the ring no question. Jokes aside love the way you explain the basics football
So creepy you didn't even get a reply or any likes. Get rekt!
@@jarlwhiterun7478 imagine being so depressed you need a like and reply on a TH-cam comment to feel good about yourself. go make some money, kid 🤣
20:30 “green Joe here…Joe Green…hey that’s a football player”
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I appreciate you enthusiasti
@@bboystance07 😂
Yes, it is legal for both instances to occur without penalty. QB hands off and fakes that he has it, defenders are allowed to pursue and basically disengage in their own once they've realized the QB doesn't have the ball. It usually happens within a matter of seconds, so it rarely happens where the QB would fake still having the ball and be tackled. At most, he's pushed aside.
@@kiddcash4647 Thanks for the info! I’m getting excited for the upcoming season!!
Do you or anyone else here have channel recommendations for me that are similar to yours? Softly spoken, educational, no humans in focus (for the most part), etc? I watch ASMR mostly for background noise while I work and for vegging out in the afternoons and your channel is literally dream-like.
I recommend Melange ASMR. History, Maps, Language are topics she does most often. Very relaxing.
youtube.com/@TheFrenchWhispererASMR?si=6hf5v-uBLM9Ij7u7
He’s amazing at soft spoken as well!
I haven't responded to this because I've been thinking about it. I don't know, I don't really watch a lot of different channels - just a couple and they are women just basically chatting. There's a guy called Patrick's Attic I occasionally watch, and he has some interesting historical content. But if I really want to dig into history, not ASMR, I watch Indy Neidell's stuff.
@@williamstoutenburgh2116 Awesome!! Thank you!
If I could make one "complaint"
It seems you've enabled the HDR (high dynamic range" option when uploading this video.
It overrides your own brightness settings to make the video as bright as possible for maximum colors.
Not very conducive to ASMR. (I hope that last line didn't sound snippy 😭)
Actually someone mentioned this to me so I have it turned off now - day 2 with a new phone and I knew it looked strange but couldn’t figure out why. I do appreciate the help! If you get a chance and have extra time, take a look at the newest upload and tell me if it looks better. Thanks!!
the quarterback always follows a list of 'options' called '(quarterback)-progression' -- an 'option-route' is any scheme in which the receiver instead of following a predetermined path has the ability to make a decision to alter the route based on the defense's response.
Interesting - I think I might understand this more now. Thanks!!
Around the 24:00 minute mark it would be 3rd and 3 not 3 and 3rd as in 3rd down and 3 yards to go.
Yes, I don’t know why I messed that up, I actually know that! lol 😂 thanks!!
The Super Bowl is bid on in advance and the location is predetermined well before the season starts, the team whose home stadium it is can indeed get a “home” Super Bowl if they make it to the Super Bowl in that year. I think it has only happen 3-5 times in the modern NFL
That's it! As soon as I said they aren't played at home I realized that couldn't be right. Ok, thanks for this comment!
It’s happened back to back years. Tampa got it with their new stadium when Tom won it in Super Bowl 55 and then again in Super Bowl 56 with the rams new stadium
Wow, I'm here watching a bunch of your channel videos and pop up a new video notification 💚💙
I think you are the first to watch!! Thanks so much!
10:00 when playing football in high school, whenever I got an offsides penalty called on me, it was always so embarrassing🤦🏿♂️
One thing I know is that nobody's perfect! I bet you were awesome!! Thanks for the comment!
Something fun to learn about is 7 on 7 . It is also football related
Ok, I'll look it up. Thanks!!
7 on 7 is usually just passing, it’s very common for teams to use 7v7 drills and sessions during the off-season
So at 46:37 (the response to my comment on your last video), basically what he is saying is that in the same scenario you laid out (where an offense is backed up the field in the endzone) and an offensive player commits a penalty in the endzone, such as a holding, the result would be a safety for the defensive team.
The cause for confusion was actually my fault - I was referring to the endzones incorrectly. A team's own endzone is the endzone they're trying to defend, so an offense scoring a touchdown would technically be scoring in the opposing team's (defense's) endzone, and an offense giving up a safety would be in their own endzone. The reply to my comment referred to the endzones correctly, and mine did not (although you displayed it correctly in the video). I mainly did this in haste so it wouldn't cause confusion - so that failed on my part clearly lol.
This applies all the way up to the field. Anywhere past the 50 yard line leading into a respective team's endzone, that would be that team's "territory." So if you hear for example "The Giants are now in Green Bay territory", that means the Giants offense crossed the 50 yard line and are on their way to scoring in Green Bay's endzone.
Right, yes, I think the crux of my confusion is which end zone is a team's own endzone. Which now seems obvious, but sometimes I confuse myself with semantics. Thanks again for commenting! I hope it was ok to read your comment - I was already in it and then questioned it. lol
@@Nofrillsasmr No problem! And totally fine you read my comment!
So basically I would just like to help so there are 5 linemen 3 wide Receivers (maybe like two on left one on right) then you have the tight end and if all three receivers are on the same side the tight end needs to be on the other side or if he isn’t it’s a penalty called illegal formation then there’s the Quarter back he has to snap the ball in a certain time or it’s a penalty called delay of game ( I hope this helps love the videos keep up the good work)
Thank you and thanks for watching too!
@@Nofrillsasmrsorry I added more could maybe read it again
I want a spinoff game of Halo Football now lol.
I"ll contact 343 Industries now. lol!!
Behind the offense is the backfield behind the defense is usually the "secondary"
Ahh, got it! Thanks for the comment!
“backfield” can also refer to the space behind the defensive line. you may often hear people talk about how many defenders are positioned in the ‘defensive backfield’. for example, in nickel coverage, you will see 5 players in the defensive backfield; in dime, you will have 6…
of all irrelevances, the WORST is it spends our days adjusting me THAT morph happens.
You did great explaining things
@@Dixon_Cider407 thanks!
Sleep is going to be amazing tonight💪🏻
I was thinking the same. Hey Content Creator.... good topic
@@89tinthanks!!
Thanks!
I learned everything about football from my mom 😁
She went to Notre Dame, and has had season tickets for decades now. You can find her yelling at the TV on any given weekend 😂
Love your channel- you’re an ASMR natural! Subbed….have a wonderful day! 👍
That is so cool! You're Mom must be awesome and fun! Thanks for watching.
The majority of the time, it is usually a neutral site game. But I believe the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the only team to play in the superbowl they hosted. (Tom Brady Bucs)
I'm going to start commenting on every video to get you to look into soccer, or ASSOCIATION football, as opposed to Gridiron Football. The positions on the field, the terms, the rules, the way the leagues are organized, the teams and the divisions! It's a can of worms!
It's so much to learn, I'm scared. It's also hard to watch football (as you call it :) without a special subscription service here. I don't know where to find it. I guess I could watch on TH-cam maybe. Thanks so much for the comment!! I really do appreciate it.
other side of the world: lets call it american football even though its not really football but they call it that way
americans: ours is football yours is soccer lol
I forgot to say - you guys call players “footballers” we call them “football players”. Thank you so much for watching for so far away!!
@@Nofrillsasmr youre welcome your voice is so calming i like watching and listening to your vids 👌🏻👌🏻
Such a great ASMR channel! Sending support and happy new year from Ireland 🇮🇪 😊
Ireland? That's a place I want to go!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@Nofrillsasmr from a beautiful place called Cork in Ireland! You are more than welcome you and your family to the Emerald Isle! Love your take in ASMR! West and south of Ireland so nice all year round!
A video on the collegiate conferences would be interesting, but I suspect it would be rather complex. To my knowledge, the conferences started off as being regional groups of college teams, but with today's popularity of college sports and the amount of money involved, many of the conferences have changed drastically - some of it makes no sense. For example, why is Louisville a part of the Atlantic Coast Conference? Kentucky sure ain't on the Atlantic Coast. Also, Stanford, SMU, and UC Berkeley will be joining the ACC. Why is there a school in Texas and 2 in California a part of the ATLANTIC Coast Conference? It never ceases to make me laugh.
Interesting. Maybe before next season. Thanks for the comment!
Hello! I'm a bit of a lurker so I haven't commented before, but I love your videos for when I play video games or write essays. I'm currently a student at the University of Washington and this Monday I'm going to a watch party for the Finals game versus Michigan with all my friends so this perfect timing so I don't feel too silly.
Thank you so much for this comment!!
rip UW
@@mrclean30 I’m still in mourning. I had a lot of fun at the watch party though!
No for safteys it is your own end zone because you are in your own territory but once you get passed the 50 you are in the other teams territory
For the playoffs you may want to talk about previous Super Bowl champions and their team’s history since it’s coming up
Ok, that might be a good idea. Thanks for the comment!
You sold me with the Halo figures
This is a professional outfit - only the best! 😜 Thanks for watching.
If on the dummy run they hit the Quarterback it is a 15 yard penalty called roughing the passer
@@HoltAschenbrenner Thank you! Can’t wait for this upcoming season!
The halo figures are the best LOL
Thanks for watching!
Nice audible on the audible explanation
😂
Gonna need a video explaining the lore of Halo 😊
I just asked my son to teach it to me to share, he said "you're gonna need a 14-part video series" lol!! Thanks for the comment!
41:24 not a penalty.
The term for the football is the “laces”
Great video!
Of course, yes, that’s it. Thank you!!!
PLEASE do NBA!
Smashing it , I may have missed it but, which team do you support
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I actually haven’t stated that. So mysterious. 😂 Thanks for watching!!
@@Nofrillsasmr haha thought I fell asleep n missed it 🤣, you gona tell 👀👀🤣
I don't think so - trying to keep things neutral.
Can you turn HDR off for future videos?
I’m sure I can. What does HDR do?
@@Nofrillsasmr it brightens up the screen, simplest way I could put it.
@@Ian.greenbaumok, I’ll try it today.
It would be ‘3rd & 3’ for the downage instead of 3 & 3rd . Got alotta good info tho
Dang, I knew that one too. Thanks for the comment!
Only the qb and middle linebacker have speakers in there helmets, not headsets as the nfl doesnt allow qbs to communicate back to there coaches
Whoa, whoa, wait. I didn't know that. So is an "audible" when the QB get told a play on the headset and then changes on his own? Or was my definition sort of correct? I was a little confused on that one.
Thanks for the comment!
Could you do a video on the history of the NFL
Sure, that sounds interesting. I’m not exactly sure when, but probably near the beginning of the season. Thanks!
@@Nofrillsasmr yw
Not sure if this is what you meant, but a video on acronyms would be cool!
Acronyms - that's the word I was looking for! Yeah, I like that idea too. Thanks!!
Did you drink coffee before the recording of this video?
Very likely! 😂
Now I get it.
100% clear now isn't it. lol Thanks for watching.
Did no one catch the “that’s what she said” ? 🤣🤣
Eagle ears! I really didn't think anyone would hear that. Well done! lol
At 56 minutes you did not mispeak or read it wrong but it is just very hard to understand! When the defensive player gets the ball, he would pick it up on the one or close to it. The offense that lost the ball then tackles the defensive player that recovered it, behind wherever he recovered it ( his own end zone )
ok, I'll have to think it through some more, time to get out the Halo guys. lol Thanks so much for taking the time to explain it. Also, I'll check out your shoe video later - looks cool and sounds great!
@@Nofrillsasmr Aw your so nice ❤️
So an option run is when the QB has a choice between keeping the ball and handing it off to the back.
A run-pass option is when the QB has the option to throw the ball or hand it off.
An option route is a read route. The WR and QB have multiple routes called, and they communicate before the play about which coverage they’re seeing and the WR runs the route in the play call based on which coverage the defense runs.
The option is almost always determined by a one-player read. On a read or speed option, the first one I described, the offense will often leave a defensive end unblocked and if he comes down the line to get the RB, the QB will keep it. If he stays home, the QB will hand it off.
On the run-pass option (RPO), the QB will read if the off-ball LB steps inside to defend the run or if he bails for coverage and make a decision.
Hope that answered the question.
Yes! Thank you.
When I have more time I have to study all these comments - so much good info! Thanks!!
Can you do explaining college football
Hmm, maybe. My Dad is a hokie so maybe I can see if he has any thoughts on it. Thanks for watching!!
The nfc west is one of the rare occasions where 3 teams might make it this year !
Oh, that's interesting. Thanks!
Turns out it’s the true top dogs the afc north. Fun fact first division in Super Bowl era to have all 4 teams go positive
@@brodyca1898 very true !! Go birds!! I’m from baltimore.
It stands for national college athletic Association
Got it. Thanks for watching!!
amazing content..............hopefully no one is colorblind , red-green colorblindness is the most common color loss
I hadn’t thought about that! Interesting point - thanks.
THANK YOU FOR THIS UPLOAD! 😄💗🫶🏼
Thank you for the comment!
You should do the term Hat Trick
I may have to do a whole hockey terms video actually. Thanks for the comment.
Explaining NFL football while messing with an official “college” football
It’s all I had. Spoiler - I’m not a pro football player. 😜
The contract says Travis. You can’t divide satellites into color.
Even just the tip, ᵗʰᵃᵗ'ˢ ʷʰᵃᵗ ˢʰᵉ ˢᵃⁱᵈ. 😂
You must have amazing earbuds - it's nearly inaudible. lol!!
It (whatever anything right) …It must go by empirical information. That is government information. Inexperienced manipulators (false kingdom) will confuse what is government information.
I assure you, It has all the contracts under my name. Really.
Stitching ! It’s called stitching
Thanks! Someone else said "laces". Which is it??
Never seen anyone write their s’s bottom up.
In the 70's they sent me to "special" classes to make me stop, but I persist.
I promise you nobody has ever used the term octopus
I think it came around in 2019 so it is a newer kind of fun term, but I definitely heard a broadcaster use it a few weeks ago. It's a real thing! Thanks for the comment.
If you haven’t already you should try to learn about rugby👍
Ok, I'll put it on my list! Thanks.
Laces
@@jamesmessina436 yes! Thanks!
My kinda woman
Let’s go granny
@@NoahKorstange I mean, I’m like 50ish, but ok. 😂
Acronym
Thanks!
adorable 😊
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Love your videos so much, the pump fake play you are talking about is called a draw. A draw is when you fake a pass play and hand it off to your running back who is waiting. And faking a handoff is called a play action play. That is when the QB fakes the run and passes the ball down field
Great info. I'm going to need to do another video with more terms - there are so many! Thanks for the comment.
@@Nofrillsasmr you are amazing! A cool video idea might be talking about all 32 NFL teams and where they are located/stadium names of those teams!!!
@@jacklame6362that’s a good idea. Making a note now.
Second
3rd and 3, not 3 and 3rd
I know, I don’t what I was thinking. Oh well. Thanks for commenting!
Can you make your videos less bright??
I think when I recorded this I had a new phone and the camera setting was wrong - I’m an amateur at phone cameras. The other videos shouldn’t be as intense. If they’re still too bright, is it possible to turn down the brightness on your screen?
women never cease to amaze me you couldn’t even spell challenge
Who cares she's doing asmr it's meant for relaxation it's no big deal
lol! Thanks for watching. (I think he's making a joke based on the fact that I'm obviously brilliant :)
Lord this is why woman shouldn’t watch sports
Curious - are you 12 or 13? lol, just playin'. Thanks for watching! Every view counts.