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quarterback$66067$ - translation to dutch

Quarterback Challenge; EA Sports NFL Quarterback Challenge; NFL Quarterback Challenge

quarterback      
n. renner (bij rugbywedstrijd)
quarter back         
  • [[Bob Griese]]
  • Bo McMillin tossing a pass
  • Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback [[Mike Quinn]] throwing the football
  • QB [[Aaron Rodgers]] (12) and the Green Bay Packers breaking the huddle.
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  • An illustration of a quarterback and center in ''Spalding's How to Play Foot Ball'' (1902)
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POSITION IN GRIDIRON FOOTBALL
Quarterback's; Quarterbacks; Gunslinger (American football); Gunslinger (American Football); Quarterback (American football); Quaterback; Blocking back; Audible (American football); Quarterbacking; Quarter back; Signal caller; Quarterbacks and Race; Call an audible
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back seat driver         
PASSENGER WHO EXCESSIVELY ATTEMPTS TO DIRECT, ADVISE, OR CRITICIZE THE OPERATOR OF A VEHICLE
Backseat driver; Back seat driver; Armchair quarterback; Back-seat driving
achterbank chauffeur {iemand die adviezen aan de chauffeur geeft}

Definition

quarterback
(quarterbacks)
In American football, a quarterback is the player on the attacking team who begins each play and who decides which play to use. (AM)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

National Football League Quarterback Challenge

The NFL's Quarterback Challenge , created by the Challenge Group, LLC, was an annual competition of National Football League quarterbacks, sponsored in part by DirecTV, produced by NFL Players Inc. and NFL QB Greats. The first NFL Quarterback Challenge took place in 1990 on the island of Kauai. Previously it was sponsored by 989 Sports and in 2005 by Electronic Arts EA Sports.

Each of the quarterback challenges had different events that would test each quarterback's skills, with points being given to each quarterback. Whichever quarterback had the most points at the end of all the events, would win the challenge, with rewards also given to the quarterback who won each event. The events included the following:

Speed and Mobility : Penalties for knocking over obstacles and missing targets Bonus for hitting the bullseye or inner ring Top two advance to the final round QBC 7.61 seconds (Rick Mirer, 1995)

For this event, each quarterback would go run a slalom-like course, where they would have to run around cones, past cardboard cutouts of defenders, and a jump over a small hurdle and throw a pass at a target. Depending on where the target was hit by the football, the quarterback would have fractions of a second deducted from their overall time, such as .5 seconds being deducted if the quarterback hits the bullseye, or .25 seconds if they hit the outer ring of the target. The fastest time, including the deductions, was the winner. Course outline: 1st Duck back right, run around the cone 2nd through ring 3rd run left 4th run right right 5th over hurdle 6th throw into ring; red = 0.5 bonus, white = 0.25 bonus, grey = 0.00

Accuracy: 30 seconds to complete the course, closer to bullseye = higher score. Highest possible score - 84 points QBC record - Troy Aikman, 70 points (1995) 1st cart; 6, 8, 10 points over 3 balls, cart cutting diagonal right to left like a post route Max score 30 2nd group; 6, 8, 10 points over 3 balls, cart cutting left to right like an in route Max score 30 3rd group; 12,18 24 points over 1 ball, deep post about 40 yards Max score 24

  • All cart movements are inverted opposite for lefty QBs

Long Distance: Each quarterback tries to throw a football as far as they can, with the quarterbacks with the top three distances getting a chance to try again. The quarterbacks also have to keep the balls in bounds, or their throws wouldn't count. The winner of the event was the quarterback with the longest pass. Better of 2 throws count IF tie, 1 throw shoot out 2 points awarded every yard past 50 yards QBC record - Vinny Testaverde, 80 yards (1988)

Read & Recognition: Each quarterback throws a football at moving targets, but only the targets designated by a yellow flag, with each quarterback having four attempts.

If tie, 1 throw shootout Highest possible score: 192 4 attempts aiming for short, medium or long targets Short; 6,8,12 one from left, one from right crossing Medium; 18,27,36 one from left, one from right crossing Long; 30,45,60 (2 chances only)

QBC record - Neil O'Donnell (1996) & Brett Favre (1997), 111 points