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WHAT TYPE OF MOTION IS IN MOVEMENT OF A PLAYER IN FOOTBALL GROUND?

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Answered by purvasai05
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In gridiron football, motion refers to the movement of an offensive player at the time of the snap.

While there are different rules regarding motion, most mandate that no more than one player may be in motion at the time of the snap, and the player must not be an offensive lineman (typically, the player in motion is a wide receiver or running back). Additionally, the NFL (professional), NCAA(college), and NFHSAA (high school) require that they be moving laterally or backwards; they are not allowed to be moving towards

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Answered by saranya2020
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A footballer follows accelerated non linear motion while playing in a football ground because he moves haphazardly and his velocity vector changes very often.

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