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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.
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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.
Maybe Henry's one stiff-arm to Minkah Fitzpatrick is still the champion, but Dallas Goedert got in three good ones on his way to the end zone on Sunday during Philadelphia's 22-10 victory against ...
Shepherding typically involves a player using their whole body to stop an opponent from reaching a contest, and usually to stop an opponent from tackling a teammate or getting to the ball. The most effective shepherding is done with outstretched stiff arms and use of strength and body weight between the player and their teammate. [citation needed]
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.
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