Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary from American Football Rachels English Vocabulary

Chances are you know all about football and you love it.

But how much do you know about American football?

In this video we’re going to sit down with my husband David who’s an expert on American football

and we’re going to learn some vocabulary terms about football and also a little bit about the game.

Last year, I was posting about football a
little bit more than normal

because our team, the Philadelphia
eagles, won the super bowl.

So I was posting about it on instagram
and this kind of thing.

And some people wrote to me and said: I
find American football so confusing.

I live in the US, people talk about, it I’d
love to know a little bit more about it.

So I thought let’s make a video. So here we are, in the fall, beginning the football season.

So David, can you sort of step me through
a little bit about the game?

Now unfortunately, or fortunately, the
NFL, they’re very good or very tight

about their own footage so I can’t put in
footage of different plays in this kind of thing.

But we’ll do our best to describe what’s going on

and we’ll also talk about some interesting things that happen with the pronunciation

of some of these words and phrases.

So let’s start where the game starts and
that’s with a kickoff.

And that is when one team kicks the ball

almost the entire length of the field, the other team catches it, and they run as far as they can.

Now, not to get picky here but is that really the beginning of the game, or is the beginning of the game a coin toss?

Yes, that’s picky.
okay.

But it’s also true?
Before the game…

Well, it’s true. Before the game, there’s a coin toss

to determine which team is going to
receive the kickoff and which team is going to kick off.

So they all go out onto the middle, cause
this doesn’t happen in soccer, does it?

Yeah.

It does?

Mm-hmm.

A coin toss happens in soccer?

Yeah.

Well, then everyone already knows that term.

I don’t know if it’s a coin toss.

I mean it was when I was a kid.

That’s how it got determined.

Like in the world cup, what do they do?

I would guess there’s still a coin toss.

Because sometimes, there may be an
advantage with the wind,

or with the angle of the light where you may want to be

at one end of the field for the first half or
the second half.

So whoever wins the coin toss gets to choose.

You can choose whether they want to start with the ball or whether they want to choose which end.

Okay.

So you’ve kicked off the ball to me, I’ve run it down to the field; your guy tackled me, what’s next?

So the whole point of football is to score
as many points as you can.

And the way to score the most points is
by scoring a touchdown.

And a touchdown is where you have the
ball and you cross over the other team’s goal line,

into the end zone, we’ll talk about those
two words in a bit,

but a touchdown is worth six points that’s the most points you can score with any play in football.

So yeah,

it’s interesting to know that in football,

different ways that you can score points
get you a different number of points.

So you want the big one.
You want the touchdown.

Exactly.

Okay, so the first three words we’ve gone
over: kickoff, touchdown, end zone.

These are all compound words.

A compound word doesn’t have to be a
single word; it can be two words together.

And in a compound word, stress is always
on the first word.

So, touchdown.

I also want to point out with end zone.

End zone.

What do you notice, David?

The d disappeared.

Right.

So we often drop the d when it comes
between two other consonants

and I listened to a whole bunch of
examples online of people saying this phrase.

No one says the d consonant.

So this is a case where we would definitely drop that
D, just connect the n right on to the z. End zone.

So, what exactly is the end zone?

Well, the end zone is the ten yards that extends past the rest of the field to play a football.

American football field is a hundred yards long.

Mm-hmm.

And then on each end, there’s an additional ten yard area and that’s the area that you have to get into.

That’s the end zone.

That’s the area that you have to get into in
order to score a touchdown.

Okay.

So you can either run into the end zone,

or you can catch a ball in the end zone, make sure your feet are inside that end zone line.

That’s right.

In order to get your points.

That’s right.

So I’ve received the kickoff but I haven’t scored yet.

I’ve run down, I’ve gotten tackled, and it’s
time to start playing again.

What happens?

Right.

So you are going to try to go down the
field in a series of downs.

So ‘down’ is a way to say a number of plays.

Um, a down is the start of action and then
the action ends on that play.

So this is a big difference from what the
rest of the world calls football.

In American football, there’s this constant
starting and stopping.

There are individual plays, whereas
international soccer, is marked by this constant flow of play.

And so it’s a big difference.

So in American football, you have this
series of downs, you get four downs, or four plays,

to try to get ten yards.

If you can make it ten yards you get a fresh set of downs, meaning that you get four more downs,

and now go that next ten yards.

  • You start over.
  • Right.

And you go from however far you made it.

So let’s say you didn’t just make ten yards, which you made 25 yards, then my next try is from that spot,

and you get four tries, or four downs.

Exactly.

To try to move ten yards again.

Now, if you don’t… If you don’t get it, what happens?

So if you get to your fourth down.

Mm-hmm. Last try.
Right.

And you feel like you’re too far away to make it that additional yardage to get to that 10 yard mark,

you can choose to either punt the ball, meaning you’re going to give the ball back to the other team.

Or if you’re close enough to the end zone,
you might try to kick a field goal.

Ok let’s first talk about the punting.

So that’s when you don’t think you’re close
enough to make a field goal,

but you want to punt it, which means kick to get it as far away as you can for the other team.

So you’re not just giving them the ball,

you’re like: okay I’m going to give it to you but I’m going to knock it as

far away as I can from where you want to be.

You want to back the other team up as far as you can.

And punting is different than a kickoff, right?

Because in a kickoff, you’re…you place
the ball on a little tiny tripod.

  • Tee.
  • Tee.

Just like in golf.

And for a punt, you drop it from your hand and kick it.

Right, so you’re actually kicking the ball out of the air after you’ve dropped it.

Okay.

Now would there be two different players who would do those two different kinds of kicks?

Yeah.

They’re almost, I don’t know if I’ve ever
seen it be the same person.

Wow.

  • So specialized, isn’t it?
  • Yeah.

You’re going to kick this way, we’re going to call you that.

Exactly.

Okay.

The punter and the kicker.

Okay.

So, actually, yeah. You never say kicker for the person who punts, that’s the punter.

So that’s, that’s the one case where you’re
at your last try but you can’t make a field goal.

Now if you think: I might be close enough
to make a field goal.

That’s only three points, but it’s better
than none and what is a field goal?

So if field goal is when,

again, this is the ball being kicked off the ground, someone holds it for you in this case, it’s not on a tee.

Someone holds the ball and you try to
kick it through the uprights.

So the uprights are those big giant u-shaped things at the end of each end zone.

Goal post, another word.

Goal posts.

And what you try to do is kick the ball between them.

So if you’re able to kick the ball between those goal posts, you get three points.

Okay.

Half a touchdown.

Right. Exactly.

And then if you score a touchdown or you
score a field goal, then the next play is

you’re kicking it off to the other team.

Exactly.

It’s their turn to try to score.

Mm-hmm. You got it.

So we talked about downs as individual plays but another football vocabulary word

is a ‘drive’, and a drive is a series of downs.

So after you receive a kickoff, and you go down the field, and you are having a series of plays,

that entire possession, the whole time
that you have the ball, that’s called a drive.

Okay.

So it’s from the time you receive the kickoff to the time you either score a point or have to punt.

Right.

Or the other team gets the ball.

  • Right. We’ll talk about in a second.
  • Yes. We will.

Okay. So that’s a drive and I just want to
point out with a d or a consonant cluster,

it’s really common to pronounce that as JR.

So rather than ddd– drive, its jjj– drive, drive.

Wouldn’t you say that’s the more common pronunciation?

Definitely.

Yeah so let’s talk about the different ways
that you can advance the ball.

So the most basic way and I think sort of the oldest way… The way that the game kind of

was invented was most of the time, teams ran the ball.

So a running play is when the quarterback
hands the ball off to a running back,

who then runs and tries to get as far as he can go.

So within that is another vocabulary word
which is handoff.

So the quarterback is going to hand off the ball to the running back, and that’s actually a pretty tricky time.

It’s an easy time for the ball to be dropped,

and if you’re handing the ball off, or anytime you’re running with the ball,

if the ball falls to the ground, anybody can get the ball, the other team can get the ball, that’s called a fumble.

A fumble is when the ball is on the ground and it’s loose,

and that’s often times when you see a huge pileup of everybody because the ball is up for grabs.

So the handoff is different than a throw

because I’m literally not letting go of it
until you have gained possession.

Right.

It’s your direct possession to mine, there’s
no oxygen there.

  • Right.
  • okay.

so the other way to advance the ball forward is by throwing it, and that’s when the quarterback drops back,

meaning goes back a couple feet after getting the ball, and is going to throw the ball downfield.

If the ball is caught by one of his players, that’s a completion, or a complete pass, completed pass,

and if it’s not, if the player drops it, that’s
called an incomplete pass.

Meaning that you tried to throw it but the ball hit the ground instead of being caught.

And there’s another thing that can happen when you throw the ball which is that the other team might catch it.

They might jump in front of you and
instead of your player catching the ball,

the other team catches a ball that’s called
an interception.

Interception.

One other vocabulary word with throwing
the football is ‘spiral’.

Football is a really weird shape.

You know it’s it’s like tapered on both ends and that can be harder to throw, it can wobble a lot when it’s thrown.

So you want it to be a nice spiral which
means it just spins this way.

So the two points on either end, and it’s spinning like this, and it just makes a nice straight arc to your receiver,

hopefully, hopefully not to the other team.

Right

David, what about when the quarterback is going to throw the ball and he doesn’t get a chance to.

I’ve seen this happen so many times.

Right.

The quarterback drops back and goes backwards, and before he can get rid of the ball,

before he can make a pass, he gets tackled back in the backfield.

And that’s called a sack.

Anytime that the quarterback loses yardage, goes backwards and is tackled before he can throw is a sack.

So a ‘sack’ is when you actually lose yards, you don’t get to just start again at where you were.

If I’m the quarterback, and I get the football and I go back five yards looking for my guy,

and someone from the other team comes out of nowhere and sacks me,

then we have to start five yards back.

Right.

Really sad.

Right.

Okay, so the next word we’re going to talk
about is huddle.

So again, American football is broken up
into distinct starts and stops.

And so before each play, both the offensive team and usually the defensive team will huddle up.

That means that they get really close together before the play starts and they discuss what’s going to happen.

The offense is talking about what play they’re going to run so that everybody knows what to do,

and the defense is making sure that they have their defensive assignments straightened out

so that everybody knows who’s defending which part of the field, or covering which person on the offensive side.

So this never happens with soccer?
No huddles in soccer?

Um, sometimes when there’s a free kick.

Sometimes a couple of players will sort of
huddle up and talk.

But for the most part, that happens at halftime than before the game.

Mmm-hmm.

Whereas in football, it happens between every play.

Right.

So very frequently.

Very frequently.

A recent innovation is for teams to do that less and less for offensive teams to huddle up less and less

with the idea being that if you just run your next play without a huddle, it’s harder for the defense to keep up.

Because they didn’t get a chance to huddle.

So how are you communicating your play in that case?

The quarterback is often yelling things out or you may, before you come on to the field for that drive,

you may script out five plays in a row that you’re going to run,

and everybody knows it’s these five no matter the situation, here’s the five plays we’re going to run.

So two more vocabulary words that come up and are sort of hard to understand, one is redzone.

So the redzone is the area twenty yards out from your opponent’s end zone.

That means that you’re getting close to
scoring a touchdown.

It’s not actually red on the field but in in
commentary, you’ll hear that phrase used,

and it’s used because it means that the offense is getting close to scoring a touchdown.

So what…

What’s important about it is that if the offense gets that close, but can’t score a touchdown,

that’s actually kind of a victory for the defense.

You’ll hear it said that the defense held
them to a field goal.

They were in the redzone but they were
held to a field goal.

It’s kind of a: yes, you got three points
scored on you but they didn’t get in the end zone.

  • Right.

  • They didn’t score a touchdown.

  • They could have and they didn’t.

  • Right.

You know I’m thinking of one other term.

After you score a touchdown,

then well, two other terms, then you get a chance for another play

to get one more point and that’s called an extra point.

Right.

Which basically means you have to score
a second touchdown.

  • No, I’m wrong…
  • Well, no, you have to…

That’s a two-point conversion.

  • That’s a two-point conversion.
  • Okay

So when you score a touchdown, you get six points.

Usually, you try to then score what looks like a field goal,

but it’s called an extra point, and how far
away are you for that?

The NFL just changed it, I think now,
you’re ten yards away maybe for a kick.

  • So ten plus the end zone would be twenty yards away.
  • I think that’s right. Yeah.

Okay so after you score a touchdown,
you’d get a chance to score again.

Either at one point by kicking it through
the goal posts, goal posts.

Or you can do a two-point conversion, which means you’re going to score another touchdown

either by running or by passing into the end zone.

Then you get two points for a total of eight.

Yes.

And one last term and that is special teams.

So we’ve talked a lot about the offense and the defense,

but then there are these other plays that are called special teams plays, and those are the kicking plays.

And the reason it’s called special teams is because there are usually players who are focused just on those plays.

So using the kickoff as an example, the special teams would come on to do the kickoff.

And it’s such a specialized skill that they have, you know, guys that are focused just on doing that.

Which I find crazy.

So you have a football team with like a
hundred people on it.

And some of them literally only come out on the field for like two minutes at a time for a kickoff.

That’s all they do, that’s all they know how to do.

15 seconds maybe.

15 seconds.

And actually the way it works though is that the people on special teams are the backups to the other players.

And it’s actually something that that teams use as a way to see who might evolve into becoming a regular player.

Um, you can kind of earn your stripes by
being a solid special teams player.

Earn your stripes.

Great idiom.

Means to prove yourself.

So David you grew up playing soccer.

You love soccer.

I do.

You’re a huge NFL fan.

If you had to choose, you can only watch one for the rest of your life, what are you choosing?

That’s brutal.

I would have to choose an American football, I guess.

Really? I am shocked.

It’s hard because my… The teams that I’m
passionate about are here.

I mean international viewers are going to know that major league soccer is just kind of okay.

Yeah, in the US, soccer, professional soccer hasn’t quite taken off the way other sports have yet.

Yeah, it’s made a ton of progress.

Yeah, I mean it’s, it’s a lot more robust than it was.

It’s a strong league but it’s nowhere near the strong leagues in Europe and so that’s…

But… You know, I wouldn’t actually choose.

I would tell you’re not allowed to make me choose.

Okay.

Well, David thank you for explaining some of the rules and vocabulary terms of American football.

Now, make sure you come back next week,

Tuesday morning, Eastern Time, because
we’re going to sit down again

and this time, we’re going to be talking
about idioms that are relating to football.

We have so many idioms that come from
sports that we use in everyday life,

so next week you’re going to get the
chance to learn some of those.

  • David thanks for being here with me.
  • You’re welcome.

That’s it guys, and thanks so much for
using Rachel’s English.

您很可能对足球了如指掌,并且喜欢它。

但是你对美式足球了解多少?

在这个视频中,我们将和我的丈夫大卫坐下来,他是美式足球方面的专家

,我们将学习一些关于足球的词汇以及一些关于比赛的知识。

去年,我发布的关于足球的
信息比平常多一点,

因为我们的球队费城
老鹰队赢得了超级碗。

所以我在 Instagram 之类的东西上发布了关于它
的信息。

有人写信给我说:我
觉得美式足球很混乱。

我住在美国,人们谈论它,我
很想知道更多关于它的信息。

所以我想让我们做一个视频。 所以我们在这里,在秋天,开始了足球赛季。

那么大卫,你能带我
了解一下这个游戏吗?

现在不幸的是,或者幸运的是,
NFL,他们对自己的镜头非常好或非常严格

,所以我不能
在这类事情中放入不同比赛的镜头。

但我们会尽最大努力描述正在发生的事情

,我们还将讨论

一些与这些单词和短语的发音有关的有趣事情。

所以让我们从比赛开始的地方开始,
那就是开球。

那就是当一支球队将球踢到

几乎整个场地的长度时,另一支球队接住球,然后他们跑到尽可能远的地方。

现在,不要在这里挑剔,但这真的是游戏的开始,还是游戏的开始是抛硬币?

是的,这很挑剔。
好的。

但它也是真的吗?
赛前……

嗯,确实如此。 比赛前,有一次掷硬币

决定哪支球队将
获得开球,哪支球队将开球。

所以他们都跑到中间,因为
这不会发生在足球比赛中,是吗?

是的。

有吗?

嗯嗯。

足球中有抛硬币吗?

是的。

好吧,那么每个人都已经知道这个词了。

不知道是不是抛硬币。

我的意思是我小时候。

就这样确定了。

就像世界杯一样,他们在做什么?

我猜还是有抛硬币的。

因为有时,风可能会有
优势,

或者

在上半场或下半场你可能想要在球场的一端的光线角度

因此,无论谁赢得掷硬币,都可以选择。

您可以选择他们是否要从球开始,或者他们是否要选择哪个结束。

好的。

所以你把球踢给了我,我把球跑到场上; 你的家伙解决了我,下一步是什么?

所以足球的全部意义就是
尽可能多地得分。

得分最多的方法是
得分达阵。

达阵是指你有
球并越过对方的球门线,

进入端区,我们稍后会讨论这
两个词,

但达阵值 6 分,这是你能得到的最高分 与任何足球比赛。

所以,是的,

有趣的是,在足球比赛中,

不同的得分方式
会让你获得不同的分数。

所以你想要大的。
你想要触地得分。

确切地。

好的,所以我们已经讨论了前三个词
:开球、达阵、结束区。

这些都是复合词。

复合词不一定是
单个词; 它可以是两个词。

在复合词中,重音总是
在第一个词上。

所以,触地得分。

我还想指出结束区。

结束区。

你注意到了什么,大卫?

d消失了。

对。

所以当它出现在另外两个辅音之间时,我们经常去掉 d

,我在
网上听了一大堆人们说这个短语的例子。

没有人说d辅音。

所以在这种情况下,我们肯定会放弃那个
D,只需将 n 连接到 z 上。 结束区。

那么,到底什么是终点区?

好吧,终点区是延伸到场地其余部分以踢足球的十码。

美式足球场有一百码长。

嗯嗯。

然后在每一端,还有一个额外的十码区域,这就是你必须进入的区域。

那是终点区。

这是你必须进入的区域
才能得分。

好的。

所以你可以跑到端区,

也可以在端区接球,确保你的脚在端区线内。

那就对了。

为了得到你的积分。

那就对了。

所以我收到了开球,但我还没有得分。

我已经跑下来了,我已经被铲倒了,是
时候重新开始比赛了。

怎么了?

对。

因此,您将尝试
在一系列低谷中走下坡路。

所以’down’是一种说法。

嗯,向下是动作的开始,
然后动作在该播放时结束。

所以这
与世界其他地方所说的足球有很大的不同。

在美式足球中,有这种不断的
开始和停止。

有个人比赛,而
国际足球则以这种持续不断的比赛为标志。

所以这是一个很大的不同。

所以在美式足球中,你有
一系列的下降,你有四次下降,或者四次进攻,

试图获得十码。

如果你能达到 10 码,你就会得到一系列新的下降,这意味着你还有 4 次下降,

然后再继续下一个 10 码。

  • 你重新开始。
  • 对。

无论你走多远,你都做到了。

因此,假设您不只是进了 10 码,而是进了 25 码,那么我的下一次尝试就是从那个位置开始

,您获得了四次尝试,或者四次击球。

确切地。

再次尝试移动十码。

现在,如果你不… 如果你不明白,会发生什么?

因此,如果您达到第四次下降。

嗯嗯。 最后一次尝试。
对。

而且你觉得你离得太远了,无法让额外的码数达到 10 码,

你可以选择踢球,这意味着你要把球还给对方。

或者,如果您离终点区足够近,
您可能会尝试射门得分。

好的,让我们先谈谈下注。

因此,当您认为自己距离远
不足以投篮时,

但您想踢球,这意味着踢球以使对方尽可能远。

所以你不只是把球给他们,

你就像:好吧,我会把球给你,但我会尽可能地把球踢

离你想去的地方。

你想尽可能地支持另一个团队。

下注与开球不同,对吧?

因为在开球时,你……你
把球放在一个小小的三脚架上。

  • 球座。
  • 球座。

就像在高尔夫中一样。

对于平底船,您将其从手中放下并踢它。

是的,所以你实际上是在你丢球后把球踢到空中。

好的。

现在会有两个不同的球员来做这两种不同的踢球吗?

是的。

他们差不多,我不知道我是否
见过它是同一个人。

哇。

  • 如此专业,不是吗?
  • 是的。

你会这样踢,我们会这样称呼你。

确切地。

好的。

下注者和踢球者。

好的。

所以,实际上,是的。 你永远不会为下注的人说踢球者,那就是下注者。

这就是
你最后一次尝试但你无法投篮的情况。

现在,如果你想:我可能离得足够近
,可以投进一球。

这只是三分,但
总比没有好,什么是射门得分?

因此,如果射门得分

是当球被踢离地面时,在这种情况下有人为你握住它,它不是在发球台上。

有人拿着球,你试图
将球踢过立柱。

所以立柱是每个末端区域末端的那些巨大的U形东西。

球门柱,另一个词。

目标职位。

而你试图做的是在他们之间踢球。

因此,如果您能够在这些球门柱之间踢球,您将获得三分。

好的。

半场达阵。

对。 确切地。

然后,如果你得分达阵或
射门得分,那么下一场比赛就是

你将它踢给另一支球队。

确切地。

轮到他们尝试得分了。

嗯嗯。 你说对了。

因此,我们将下降视为个人比赛,但另一个足球词汇

是“驱动”,而驱动是一系列下降。

所以在你接到开球后,你走下场,你会有一系列的比赛

,整个控球,
你有球的整个时间,这就是所谓的驱动。

好的。

因此,这是从您收到开球到您得分或必须踢球的时间。

对。

或者另一支球队得到球。

  • 对。 我们一会儿再谈。
  • 是的。 我们会。

好的。 所以这是一个驱动器,我只想
指出一个 d 或一个辅音簇,将

其发音为 JR 真的很常见。

所以不是 ddd–驱动器,而是它的 jjj–驱动器,驱动器。

你不会说这是更常见的发音吗?

确实。

是的,所以让我们谈谈
你可以推进球的不同方式。

所以最基本的方式,我认为是最古老的方式……这种游戏

的发明方式在大多数情况下是,球队跑球。

因此,跑步比赛是
四分卫将球传给跑卫

,然后跑卫跑并试图尽可能地跑得更远。

因此,其中还有另一个词汇
,即切换。

所以四分卫会把球传给跑卫,这实际上是一个非常棘手的时间。

这是一个容易丢球的时间

,如果你把球传出去,或者任何时候你带着球跑,

如果球掉到地上,任何人都可以得到球,其他球队可以得到 球,这被称为摸索。

失球是指球在地上并且松动

,这通常是当你看到每个人都堆积如山的时候,因为球是可以抢的。

所以交接与投掷不同,

因为在
你获得控球权之前我不会放手。

对。

这是你的直接财产,我的,
那里没有氧气。

  • 对。
  • 好的。

因此,将球向前推进的另一种方法是扔球,这就是四分卫后撤的时候,

这意味着在拿到球后向后退几英尺,并将球扔到前场。

如果球被他的一名球员接住,那是一次完成,或者是一次完整的传球,完整的传球

,如果不是,如果球员丢球,这
就是一次不完整的传球。

这意味着您试图扔球,但球没有被接住,而是撞到了地面。

当你扔球时可能会发生另一件事,那就是另一支球队可能会接住它。

他们可能会跳到你面前,而
不是你的球员接球

,另一支球队接球,这被
称为拦截。

拦截。

另一个与
投掷足球有关的词汇是“螺旋”。

足球是一个非常奇怪的形状。

你知道它的两端都是锥形的,而且很难扔,扔的时候会摇晃很多。

所以你希望它是一个漂亮的螺旋,这
意味着它只是这样旋转。

所以两端的两分,它像这样旋转,它只是给你的接球手形成一个漂亮的直线弧线,

希望,希望不会对另一支球队。

对,

大卫,当四分卫要投球而他没有机会投球时怎么办。

我已经看到这种情况发生很多次了。

对。

四分卫后撤并后退,在他摆脱球

之前,在他传球之前,他在后场被铲倒。

这就是所谓的麻袋。

任何时候四分卫失去码数,后退并在他可以投掷之前被解决就是一个麻袋。

因此,“麻袋”是指当您实际上失去码数时,您将无法从原来的位置重新开始。

如果我是四分卫,我得到了足球,然后我回到五码处寻找我的人,

而另一支球队的人突然冒出来解雇了我,

那么我们必须从五码处开始。

对。

真的很伤心。

对。

好的,所以我们要谈论的下一个词
是 huddle。

因此,美式足球又
分为不同的起点和终点。

所以在每场比赛之前,进攻队和防守队都会挤成一团。

这意味着他们在比赛开始之前就非常接近,他们讨论了将要发生的事情。

进攻是谈论他们将要进行什么比赛,以便每个人都知道该做什么,

而防守是确保他们的防守任务理顺,

以便每个人都知道谁在防守场地的哪个部分,或者覆盖哪个区域 进攻方的人。

所以这永远不会发生在足球上?
足球场上没有聚会?

嗯,有时当有任意球时。

有时几个玩家会
挤在一起聊天。

但在大多数情况下,这发生在中场休息时,而不是比赛前。

嗯嗯。

而在足球比赛中,它发生在每场比赛之间。

对。

所以非常频繁。

非常频繁。

最近的一项创新是让球队越来越少地这样做,让进攻球队越来越少地挤

在一起,其想法是,如果你只是在没有挤在一起的情况下进行下一场比赛,那么防守就更难跟上。

因为他们没有机会挤在一起。

那么在这种情况下你是如何传达你的游戏的呢?

四分卫经常大喊大叫,或者你可能会,在你上场开球之前,

你可能会连续编写五场比赛,你要跑

,每个人都知道无论情况如何,都是这五场, 这是我们要演的五场戏。

所以出现了另外两个难以理解的词汇,一个是redzone。

所以红区是距离对手端区二十码的区域。

这意味着你接近
达阵得分。

它在球场上实际上不是红色的,但在
评论中,你会听到这个短语被使用

,它被使用是因为它意味着进攻接近达阵得分。

那又怎样……

重要的是,如果进攻接近,但无法触地得分,

那实际上是防守的胜利。

你会听到它说防守
让他们投篮得分。

他们在红区,但他们被困
在一个射门得分上。

这有点像:是的,你得到了三分
,但他们没有进入终点区。

  • 对。

  • 他们没有达阵得分。

  • 他们可以有,但他们没有。

  • 对。

你知道我在想另一个词。

在你得分达阵后,

然后是另外两个条款,然后你有机会在另一场比赛中

再获得一分,这就是所谓的加分。

对。

这基本上意味着您必须
获得第二次达阵。

  • 不,我错了
    … - 不,你必须…

这是两点转换。

  • 这是一个两点转换。
  • 好的,

所以当你得分达阵时,你会得到 6 分。

通常,您会尝试得分看起来像投篮得分,

但这被称为额外得分,
您离这个得分有多远?

NFL 刚刚改变了它,我想现在,
你可能在十码之外踢球。

  • 所以十加结束区将是二十码外。
  • 我认为这是正确的。 是的。

好的,所以在你得分达阵后,
你将有机会再次得分。

要么在某一时刻
通过球门柱,球门柱踢它。

或者您可以进行两分转换,这意味着您将

通过奔跑或传球进入端区来获得另一次达阵。

然后你得到两分,总共八分。

是的。

最后一个学期,那就是特别团队。

所以我们已经谈了很多关于进攻和防守的事情,

但是还有其他一些被称为特殊球队的比赛,那些是踢球比赛。

之所以称为特殊球队,是因为通常有一些球员只专注于这些比赛。

所以以开球为例,特别小组会来做开球。

这是一项如此专业的技能,他们拥有,你知道的,那些专注于做这件事的人。

我觉得这很疯狂。

所以你有一个足球队,里面有
大约一百人。

他们中的一些人实际上一次只出现在场上两分钟的开球时间。

这就是他们所做的一切,这就是他们所知道的一切。

也许15秒。

15 秒。

实际上,它的工作方式是特殊团队的人是其他球员的后备力量。

这实际上是球队用来观察谁可能演变成常规球员的一种方式。

嗯,你可以通过
成为一名优秀的特殊团队球员来赢得你的荣誉。

赢得你的条纹。

很棒的成语。

证明自己的意思。

所以大卫,你是踢足球长大的。

你爱足球。

我做。

你是 NFL 的忠实粉丝。

如果非要选择,一辈子只能看一部,你会选择什么?

那是残酷的。

我想我将不得不选择美式足球。

真的吗? 我很震惊。

这很难,因为我的……我
热爱的团队都在这里。

我的意思是国际观众会知道美国职业足球大联盟还不错。

是的,在美国,足球、职业足球还没有像其他运动那样完全起飞。

是的,它取得了很大的进步。

是的,我的意思是,它比以前强大得多。

这是一个强大的联赛,但与欧洲的强大联赛相去甚远,所以那是……

但是……你知道,我实际上不会选择。

我会告诉你不允许让我选择。

好的。

好吧,大卫感谢你解释美式足球的一些规则和词汇。

现在,请确保您下周

,东部时间星期二早上回来,因为
我们将再次坐下来

,这一次,我们将
谈论与足球有关的成语。

我们有很多来自
运动的习语,我们在日常生活中使用,

所以下周你将有
机会学习其中的一些。

  • 大卫感谢你和我在一起。
  • 别客气。

就是这样,非常感谢您
使用 Rachel 的英语。