No. All other levels leading up to the NFL you can though.
By scoring a try,getting a conversion or getting a field goal
A try is 4 point, a converison is 2 points and a field goal is 1 point.
The term TRY is used in Rugby League and Union this is when a player puts down the ball on the try. A try is worth 4 point in league and 5 points in Union. Touchdown is used in NFL, this is when a player is in the touch-down region of the field, and he can basically walk though it. Extra point is a field goal which is worth one point. This is used in all three games.
When you score it is called a 'Goal'. When you try to score it is called 'Shooting'.
NO!!!!!!!!!! they try to score the people who try to prevent it are the Defence
What must a player do to score a try
they can get a try for 4 points. a try conversion for 2 points. a penalty kick for 2 points or a field goal for 1 point.
American football is derived from an English game called Rugby Union. In Rugby the equivalent to a touch down is called a try. To score a try you have to "touch the ball down" on the ground.
This is a converstion. Its worth 2 points.
Each year, thousands of college football players declare for the NFL draft. However, only a small percentage of these players are actually chosen to join an NFL team. The exact number of individuals who try out for the NFL each year can vary, but it is estimated to be in the thousands.
you score a try in rugby
what you do is try to score ponts as long as you can by the end of the fourth quarter. if in overtime(sudden-death) still try to score as many points you can.