Yards from scrimmage

Yards from scrimmage

Yards from scrimmage is an American football and Canadian football statistical measure. In the game of football, progress is measured by advancing the football towards the opposing team's goal line. Progress can be made during play by the offensive team by advancing the ball from the its point of progress at the start of play known as the line of scrimmage or by the defensive team after taking possession of the football via a change of possession (such as punt, kickoff, interception, punt block, blocked kick or fumble). When the offensive team advances the ball by rushing the football, the player who carries the ball is given credit for the difference in progress measured in rushing yards. When the offensive team advances the ball by pass reception, the player who catches the reception is given credit for the difference in progress measured in reception yards. Although the ball may also be advanced by penalty these yards are not considered yards from scrimmage. Progress lost via quarterback sacks are classified variously by league of play with rules having changed over time within some leagues. The total of rushing yards and receiving yards is known as yards from scrimmage. [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/statistics?stat=yfs&season=2&year=2007|title=NFL Yards from Scrimmage Stats: 2007|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|accessdate=2008-01-01] This definition of yardage differs from total offense which gives credit for passing yardage to the person throwing the football rather than receiving the football.

This is an important statistic for running backs who contribute significantly to the passing attack. Many teams have special lineups for passing plays in which running backs who are better receivers are substituted into the game. Some running backs are notable for the fact that they are both a primary rushing and primary passing weapon. Notable running backs known for yards from scrimmage include Roger Craig, the first National Football League (NFL) player to have 1000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season, and Marshall Faulk, the NFL single-season record holder. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/history/randf/records/indiv/yards|title=Individual records: Yards from scrimmage|accessdate=2008-01-03|publisher=NFL Enterprises LLC] [cite web|url=http://49ers.com/pressbox/news_detail.php?PRKey=1699&section=PR%20News|title=Roger Craig|publisher=San Francisco Forty Niners, Ltd.|accessdate=2008-01-03|author=Gehman, Jim|date=2002-08-27] Thurman Thomas once led the NFL in yards from scrimmage four consecutive years. [cite web|url=http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=253|title=THURMAN THOMAS|publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame|accessdate=2008-01-03]

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*Glossary of American football

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