The NFL According to British Teenagers - Sports


We tested the knowledge of ten British students on the subject of a game that most of them knew barely anything about: American Football. Looking at the Super Bowl, the NFL and it's tricks, tactics and teams, we delve into a vast array of misconceptions. Vague definitions of the sports terms mentioned in the video: SCRIMMAGE: An imaginary line that stretches across the field which players cannot cross, OR a synonym for a "friendly" match with no competitive outcome NICKELBACK: The name for a fifth cornerback, whereas four would be the norm SNAP: Term for when the ball is thrown backwards from the line of scrimmage TIGHT END: Offensive position, usually for players also good at defensive techniques SACK: Term for when a quarterback is tackled before passing the ball forwards MADDEN: John Madden is a legendary NFL player and commentator and todays brands the annual EA Sports NFL video games The featured students, in alphabetical order: Chris (16); Danwen (16); David (16); Dershone (18); Elle (16); Greg (16); Kunle (17); Liam (17); Lindie (19); Luca, (16) Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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