<P> In the NFL yards lost on the play are added as negative yardage to the team's passing totals; however, the quarterback's individual passing total stats remains unchanged . NCAA continues to subtract sack yardage from individual rushing totals . </P> <P> The term "sack" was first popularized by Hall of Fame defensive end Deacon Jones in the 1960s, who felt that a sack devastated the offense in the same way that a city was devastated when it was sacked . </P> <P> According to former NFL coach Marv Levy, it was Washington Redskins coach George Allen who actually coined the term when referring to Dallas Cowboys quarterback Craig Morton . Allen purportedly stated before a game, "Before we play those Dallas Cowboys, we're going to take that Morton salt and pour him into a sack ." </P> <P> Prior to "sack", the term "dump" was often used, and the NFL's statistical office recorded all sacks under "dumping the passer". </P>

Where did the term sack come from in football
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