framhaldsár
Framhaldsár, also known as a continuation pass, is a fundamental concept in the game of American football. It refers to a forward pass that is intended to continue the drive, rather than to score a touchdown. The term is often used in the context of the NFL, where it is a key strategy employed by quarterbacks to keep the ball in their own hands and maintain possession of the ball.
The continuation pass is typically thrown when the offensive team is in a favorable position on the
The continuation pass is an important part of the NFL's offensive strategy, as it allows teams to
In recent years, the continuation pass has become an increasingly important part of the NFL, as teams