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The Heisman Trophy in American college football shows a player anticipating delivering a stiff-arm fend.. The stiff-arm fend (also known as a hand off or fend off in rugby league and rugby union, sometimes as a don't argue in Australian rules football, or a stiff arm or straight arm in American football) is a tactic employed by the ball-carrier in many forms of contact football.
Don't argue: colloquial term for a stiff-arm fend. Down the line: to move the ball forward without a change in direction, usually referring to a long kick adjacent to the boundary line to a waiting pack of players. Generally performed when no better option is available. cf. switch.
Fend may refer to: Fritz Fend (1920–2000), German aeronautical engineer Fend Flitzer, 3-wheeled invalid carriage designed and built by Fritz; Kevin Fend (born 1990), Austrian soccer player; Peter Fend (born 1950), U.S. artist and environmentalist; FEND (Frame End), a code in the KISS (TNC) protocol
From her stiff-arm to TikTok, Ilona Maher, who grew up in Burlington, VT, is one of the standouts on the U.S. Women's Rugby Sevens Teams in Paris.
The University of Wisconsin alumna Kelter got some viral attention for her Sunday stiff-arm in her Team USA Olympic rugby match against Brazil, part of a 24-5 victory for the United States.
In the video, which followed the Las Vegas Golden Knights winning 7-2 against the Florida Panthers, CBS Miami reporter Samantha Rivera is seen stiff-arming a fan out of her frame when the person ...
Fend Fending is the ball-carrier repelling a tackler with his arm, also known as a hand off. The ball carrier's arm must be straight before contact is made; a shove, or "straight-arm smash" (where the arm is extended immediately before, or on, contact) is considered dangerous play. Field goal 1.
The Chiefs rookie also accomplished something Thursday he hadn’t done in years.