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  2. Blitz (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    First, the offensive linemen are usually trained to recognize a blitzing player before the snap of the ball. They communicate with each other at the line of scrimmage using code words that shift the protection to the blitzing player's side, thus strengthening their blocking front.

  3. Basketball playbook - Wikipedia

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    When numbers are used in motion (e.g. 4 out 1 in motion), the first number refers to the number of players outside the three-point line and the second number refers to the players inside the three-point line. 5 out motion offense (simple and screen away) 3-2 motion offense; 4 out 1 in motion offense; Dribble drive motion offense; Princeton offense

  4. Fireboy and Watergirl - Wikipedia

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    He finalized the game mechanics before creating the characters as he was more interested in the gameplay. [2] Albet said it was "pretty obvious" that he required two characters with opposing elements for the game to feel natural to players and designed Fireboy first before spending "quite a bit of time" finding the right design for Watergirl ...

  5. Quoridor - Wikipedia

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    Two player game: 1. e2 e8 2. e3 e7; Four player game: 1. e2 b5 e8 h5 2. e3 c5 e7 g5; Moves may be interspersed with commentary (annotations). When the game score resumes with player 2, player 3 or player 4 ' s move, an ellipsis (...) fills the position of player 1 ' s move, for example: 3. e6h Player 1 places a wall to lengthen player 2 ' s ...

  6. Man-to-man defense - Wikipedia

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    Man-to-man defense, or man defense, is a type of defensive system used in team sports such as American football, association football, basketball and netball, as in which each player is assigned to defend and follow the movements of a single player on offense. Often, a player guards his counterpart (e.g. center guarding center), but a player ...

  7. List of water games - Wikipedia

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    The player who is "It" shouts out "Marco" and the other players must respond by shouting "Polo", which "It" uses to try to acoustically locate them. If a player is tagged then that player becomes "It". [1] If "It" suspects that a player has left the pool, they can shout "Fish out of water!" and the player who is out of the pool becomes the new ...

  8. Zone blitz - Wikipedia

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    Redirecting a player who was expected to rush is intended to confuse the pass protection assignments of the offensive line, tight ends and backs, who may now be unsure of which rusher to block. [3] [4] Although blitzing leaves fewer defenders in pass coverage, the relatively safer zone coverage system reduces the risk of conceding a long ...

  9. Senior assassin - Wikipedia

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    Senior assassin (also known as Senior Water Wars) [1] is a form of the assassin game often played in the United States between students in 12th grade during their senior year before graduation.