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  2. Pass rush - Wikipedia

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    A pass rush can be effective even if it does not sack the quarterback if it forces the passer to get rid of the ball before he wanted to, resulting in an incomplete pass or interception. To attack a strong pass rush, offenses can throw quicker short passes or run draw plays or screen passes , which are design to lure defenders into the ...

  3. Blitz (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Some defensive schemes employ "key" blitzes where a player will blitz only if his assigned man stays in to block, thus keying his action off the action of his man. If his man releases into a pass pattern, then the defensive player will cover him. For example, if weak side linebacker has the fullback as his man, if upon the snap of the ball the ...

  4. Edge rusher - Wikipedia

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    Players considered to be edge rushers are usually 4–3 defensive ends or 3–4 outside linebackers.Note that 3–4 outside linebackers often act as an extension of the defensive line, in that they will attack the offensive tackles or blocking tight ends on the majority of their snaps under a majority of 3–4 schemes, though it is not uncommon to see them drop back and play a more traditional ...

  5. Dolphins’ pass rush remains among league’s worst; what ...

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    Outside linebacker: Only the Atlanta Falcons have fewer sacks than the Dolphins’ nine. And once again on Sunday, the pass rush could never get Kyler Murray to the ground.

  6. Defensive end - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] They are used to occupy an offensive lineman, on pass rushing plays to let the outside linebackers get a sack. They block screen passes and are put outside the offensive tackles to get a sack. Defensive ends in the 3–4 defense average a height of 6-foot-3 – 6-foot-8 and a weight of 285–315 lbs. [citation needed]

  7. With Aaron Donald still drawing attention, Rams look for more ...

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    Growing pains were expected from the Los Angeles Rams' significantly overhauled pass rush. After the Rams totaled eight sacks through their first five games, which puts them 28th in the NFL ...

  8. Stunt (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Camp wrote of role exchanges between a line player and a "line-half" (then the nomenclature for what is now called a linebacker; presumably a cross between lineman and halfback, or a halfback playing behind the line; cf. "scrum-half" in rugby) in efforts to block a kick from scrimmage, forward passes not yet having been legal.

  9. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the defensive strategy being used, a linebacker’s responsibilities can include helping to stop the run, rushing the quarterback, or dropping back in pass protection. Outside linebackers: The outside linebackers ("OLB") set up on the outside portion of the line of scrimmage. They are often used to rush the quarterback and tend to ...