No, both the offensive and defensive teams can get a rebound on either basket. The defensive team tends to have better positioning, so defensive rebounds tend to be more common.
Defensive driving means that you are aware of other drivers around you. Offensive driving would be the opposite of that. You would not be taught in driving school to drive without caution or concern towards other drivers.
No, it was not used on D-Day. Germany was in a defensive state during the invasion . The blitzkrieg is only used in offensive operations.
No. Points are only awarded when the ball is put into the goal. In the event you described, a corner kick is awarded to the offensive side.
No. Points are only awarded when the ball is put into the goal. In the event you described, a corner kick is awarded to the offensive side.
Numbers 60-69 are reserved for offensive and defensive linemen they don't have as much as a following as the pigskin handlers. The defensive players are more likely to be "famous" because they sack the QB. The offensive linemen only receive recognition when they screw up.
For the most part the Confederacy was fighting a defensive war. To gain the independence that it sought, the main idea was to repel Union invasions by superior defensive entrenchments. Offensive always needs a larger number to succeed then does defense. The South had limitations on manpower to fight the war. With few exceptions, they fought a defensive war. However, they used the tactics of counter attacks in an offensive manner.
Gettysburg was a turning point in the war because it changed the war into a defensive one for the south, and an offensive one for the north. (The war would be fought on southern soil only).
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The Defensive Line can be set up in more than one way but the positions somewhat remain the same. Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Nose Guard The only difference is would be the way they line up.
Tackle is a action not a PERSON!just to let u know When referring to a person on the football team, the "tackle" is a lineman. There are offensive and defensive tackles, though only the defensive tackles are permitted to tackle anyone. The name dates back to the time when the same player had to play both offense and defense. The offensive line looks like this: End - Tackle - Guard - Center - Guard - Tackle - End The tackle's primary job is to block, either to create holes for the running backs or to protect the quarterback from the blitzing defenders. Tackles are big but generally are quicker than the guards, as they are responsible for outside protection and therefore need to respond quickly to any moves made by the defensive ends. On defense, the defensive tackles play on the inside of the defensive line. Defensive tackles are generally bigger, to clog up the line and prevent the running backs from getting through.
The American Association of Medical Colleges, which is an association of most of the colleges of allopathic medicine. This organization is separate from the AACOM, the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, which is an association of most of the colleges of osteopathic medicine. Both organizations are the only two national medical college associations in the United States.