It's just a signal word to tell the team to start moving. (they actually say HUT but whatever)
A Hike or Snap Is when the center hands the ball to the quarterback.
This is usually the quarterback, and its because he is calling an audible, to switch up a play, or to call motion.
it is called a hike or a snap
They don't always say hike. They don't even have to say hike. a lot of people think that's what they say and some of the Q. B's do say hike but they can say whatever they want and it means hike. all they have to do is hike the ball no matter what they say.
The kicker does not say hike on a kickoff. The kicker only has to Hold two fingers above his head and if the other team is ready he can kick the ball. (example) the Browns are kicking to the dolphins. Both teams are ready and the kicker raises his hand, raises two fingers and runs up two the ball and kicks it to the dolphins.
Hut and hike are the two words used by a quarterback to begin the play from scrimmage.
jog, run WALK
Hike percentage = 100*(After Hike - Before Hike)/Before Hike
Usually "Hike" or "Mush" to get them to go.
You say Yuǎnzú for hike in Chinese as in tradition. for further help visit Google translate and if you need even more further help make use of Chinese translation sites.
QB is another way to say quarterback so I'm guessing it is quarterback-ness or in other words the quality of a person being a quarterback.
may i please have my quarterback?