If you're the center for a football team, it's probably best to know whoever you are snapping the ball to is ready for what's coming.
Well, in this case, it was probably best that the one getting the snap wasn't ready.
If you were a quarterback playing in the NFL, you might get some nerves before certain plays, especially if you're in the red zone and there's the potential for a touchdown.
Aaron Golub, a 17-year-old in Newton, Mass., plays high school football.
The thing that makes him different than most other high school football players is that he's legally blind.
Golub hasn't let that stop him from working towards his dream of playing Division I football in college, though.
Last year, it was revealed that KISS would launch their very own football team. Considering what KISS have slapped their band's name onto in the past, the announcement of the L.A. KISS team invading the Arena Football League wasn't too much of a shock, but the actual uniforms for the team will boggle your brains.
If you were to ask the infamous post-Super Bowl win question "Hey, Russell Wilson, you and the Seahawks just won the Super Bowl! What are you going to do now?" you'd think the answer would be "I'm going to Disney World!" right? Wrong. This QB has other plans this spring.
Seattle forced four Denver turnovers, and the Seahawks routed the Broncos, 43-8, to win Super Bowl 48 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sunday night.
As the last two NFL teams left standing get ready for Super Bowl XLVIII, media coverage will analyze every possible storyline, particularly those about preparation, commitment and sacrifice. A young widow, no stranger to the same things, will be at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey to watch the Seahawks play the Broncos, but her path to the NFL's biggest game has been no ordinary journey.