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  2. Push and run - Wikipedia

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    Push-and-run, also known as a wall pass, a one-two or a give-and-go, is a tactic and skill often used in association football.It involves quickly laying the ball off to a teammate and running past the marking tackler to collect the return pass.

  3. Football, Tactics & Glory - Wikipedia

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    Football, Tactics & Glory is a sports video game developed by Creoteam. It combines traditional sports management games, role-playing video games, and turn-based tactics. Creoteam and Toplitz published it in 2018 for Windows. It was ported to consoles in 2020. In North America, it was released as Soccer, Tactics & Glory.

  4. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [13]: 20 This strategy is at times referred to as time-wasting if the ball controlling side isn't actively looking to initiate an attack. Triangular play: A subtype of the give-and-go tactic; allows for a safe and quick movement of various areas in play whilst maintaining control of the ball. In a triangular play the ball is passed ...

  5. List of turn-based tactics video games - Wikipedia

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    Though new tactics games continued to be released on personal computers, tactical combat became more of a component in tactical role-playing games, [2] and tactical games grew more popular on handheld consoles. These complex but accessible games widened the appeal of turn-based tactics. [1]

  6. Play calling system - Wikipedia

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    A play calling system in American football is the specific language and methods used to call offensive plays. It is distinct from the play calling philosophy, which is concerned with overall strategy: whether a team favors passing or running, whether a team seeks to speed up or slow down play, what part of the field passes should target, and so on.

  7. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    In rare instances when a seventh defensive back is inserted, it is known as a "quarter" package (5 CB, 1 SS, 1 FS or 4 CB, 2 SS, 1 FS). [9] As with offensive formations, there are many combinations that can be used to set up a defense. Unusual defensive alignments are constantly used in an effort to neutralize a given offense's strengths.

  8. Zone blitz - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a zone blitz is a defensive tactic that sends additional players to rush the opposing team's quarterback, whilst also unexpectedly redirecting a supposed pass rushing player into pass coverage instead. [1] [2] This tactic also includes zone coverage (rather than man-to-man coverage). [3] [4]

  9. Football strategy - Wikipedia

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    Football strategy can refer to the strategy of any of the sports referred to as football. See: Association football tactics and skills; American football strategy; Computer Football Strategy, a Commodore 64 computer game by Avalon Hill