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  2. Pro set - Wikipedia

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    In American football, the pro set or split backs formation is a formation that has been commonly used as a "base" set by professional and amateur teams. The "pro set" formation features an offensive backfield that deploys two running backs aligned side-by-side instead of one in front of the other as in traditional I-formation sets.

  3. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    A modern example of the "pro-set" can be seen in the Florida State University offense, which favors a Split Backs formation. The Seattle Seahawks under Mike Holmgren also favored this type of formation with the tight end usually being replaced with a third wide receiver.

  4. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    Wide receivers generally line up split "wide" near the sidelines at the start of the play. Wide receivers, like running backs, come in different varieties depending on exactly where they line up. A wide receiver who is directly on the line of scrimmage is called a "split end" and is counted among the seven required players on the line of scrimmage.

  5. West Coast offense - Wikipedia

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    The offense uses a specific naming system, with the routes for wide receivers and tight ends receiving three digit numbers, and routes for backs having unique names. For example, a pass play in 3 digit form might be "Split Right 787 check swing, check V". (see Offensive Nomenclature). This provides an efficient way to communicate many different ...

  6. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    For instance, before the minimum number of players on the offensive line was fixed at seven when players who would otherwise be in the line as guards or tackles played from offensive backfield positions, the formation was known as a "guard(s) back" or "tackle(s) back" formation. [3] Meanwhile, another position name was introduced.

  7. Football 301 Playbook: Lions' injuries have jarred open the ...

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    With Love, the Packers' offense ranks as a top-10 passing attack in terms of success rate (10th) and EPA per dropback (tied for eighth with the Eagles) and averaging the second-most overall yards ...

  8. Barker's three TD runs, pressure defense key in Crestview's ...

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    In two consecutive wins, Crestview have outscored their opponents 114-6.

  9. Veer - Wikipedia

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    The split-back halfback on the right side, who in this situation is the "dive back," goes forward into the line to where the quarterback is and meets in an area called the "mesh point." This is where the idea of the Veer begins to take shape: the offensive line has left one man unblocked here, most likely a defensive tackle (although it can be ...