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  2. 5–3 defense - Wikipedia

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    The usage of the 53 defense accelerated as the T formation became more popular and more effective. [5] Dana Bible, in his 1947 coaching tome, called it the best defense against the T formation. [6] By 1950, the base defenses in the NFL were all five man line defenses, either the 53 or the 5–2 Eagle. [7]

  3. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    353 353. The 353 refers to a defense that has three down linemen (the "3" level), three linebackers and two corners (the "5" level), one free safety and 2 strong safeties (the "3" level). This is similar to a 33 stack, but with players more spread. Also called the "umbrella" defense or "3-deep".

  4. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    As the T formation became more popular, the popularity of the 6–2 defense declined. By 1950, NFL defenses had switched to the 5–2 defense or the 53 defense as their base defense. 60-minute man Someone who played on all three sides of the ball (offense, defense and special teams) throughout games. [3] 7–1–2–1 defense

  5. Category:American football formations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... 335 defense; 3–4 defense; 4–3 defense; 4–4 defense; 5–2 defense;

  6. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    This naming rule does not always apply when the personnel for a certain formation are lined up in a way that changes the function of the players in the defense. For example, the "353" actually uses the 335 personnel but arranges the five defensive backs with "3 deep," thus grouping the other two defensive backs with the linebackers.

  7. Template:CFB Team Depth Chart - Wikipedia

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    1. From the Blank section (below), copy the template tags and parameters to your article. 2. In the template tags, set the Debug parameter to Yes.This will setup the template to display the correct player positions that are needed depending on the Offensive and Defensive schemes that are chosen (OScheme and DScheme parameters) below:

  8. 3–3–5 defense - Wikipedia

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    The 335 defense can also be referred to as the 33 stack or the spread defense. It is one form of the nickel defense, a generic term for a formation with five defensive backs. Veteran college football defensive coordinator Joe Lee Dunn is widely credited with being the main innovator of the 335 scheme. [1]

  9. 6–2 defense - Wikipedia

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    The usage of the 6–2 defense waned as the T formation became more popular and more effective. [9] By 1950, the base defenses in the NFL were all five man line defenses, either the 53 or the 5–2 Eagle. [10] 8 man front defenses were still popular in the college ranks, and the six man line evolved.