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100

The player that catches the snap and looks to pass the ball.

Quarterback

100

The player that guards the wide recievers.

Cornerback

100

A short route that involves 5 steps up then cutting to the inside of the field.

Slant

100

When a player starts on the wrong side of the line of scrimmage.

Offside 

100

The team that won the Super Bowl this year

Kansas City Chiefs 

200

The player that lines up on the line of scrimmage and runs a route trying to catch passes.

Wide Receiver

200

The deepest player on the field who is responsible for keeping everyone in front of them.

Saftey

200

When the wide receiver runs straight down the field.

A Go Route
200

When you grab onto another player and do not let them move.

Holding

200

The player with the most Super Bowl wins

Tom Brady

300

The player who receives a hand off and tries to run for as many yards as they can get.

Running Back

300

The player lined up in the middle of the field who usually guards the running back.

Linebacker

300

A short route that involves 5 steps up then cutting to the outside of the field.

Out Route

300

When a player starts moving past the line of scrimmage before the play has started.

False Start

300

The coach with the most Super Bowl wins

Bill Belichick 

400

The player that snaps the ball and starts the play. 

Center 

400

The players that line up on the line of scrimmage. Their main goal is to rush the quarterback.

Defensive Line

400

A short route that involves running straight up the field then stopping to turn to the quarterback.

Curl 

400

When you successfully gain 10 yards in 4 downs.

First down

400

The team that won the first Super Bowl

Green Bay Packers

500

A deep route that involves running down the field, stopping in the middle of your route then continuing down field.

Stop And Go

500

When you fail to get 10 yards in 4 downs.

Turnover on downs

500

What is Mr. Loeffler's favorite NFL team?

Baltimore Ravens

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