No. A quarterback in association football (soccer) is what the center attacking midfielder is sometimes referred to as (depending on the formation, which is usually 4-2-3-1 in professional soccer). The quarterbacks in both association and American football have similar jobs and positions because they are both set behind the striker and center respectively and both make the most plays for the team.
when the defense gets past the opposing team's offensive line and tackles the team's quarterback.
Hockey, Soccer, Football just to name a few
The offensive roles in football are the quarterback, who runs the whole show, the running backs who run and catch the ball and the lineman who protect the running backs and quarterbacks from the defense.
The foul is called "roughing the passer" and the penalty is 15 yards against the defense.
Football (Soccer)
A pro football because the quarterback is used to throwing the pro football and not a Nerf football.
2 players on defense two players on offense. One wide receiver and one quarterback. And then on the other side have one cornerback and one be linebacker and count till 10 Mississippi then rush the quarterback with the linebacker at that point the quarterback can run
The quarterback throws the football in football
fullback, running back and tight/split ends on offense. any player on defense.
Any player on the opposing teams defense is allowed to sack the quarterback.
Americans call soccer soccer, and football football!
runningback