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  2. 4–4 defense - Wikipedia

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    Base 44 defense In American football, the 44 defense is a defensive alignment consisting of four down linemen and four linebackers . Originally seen as a passing defense against the spread, modern versions of the 4-4 are attacking defenses stocked with multiple blitz packages that can easily be concealed and altered.

  3. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing an I formation on offense and a 4-3 formation on defense. In American football, the specific role that a player takes on the field is referred to as their position. Under the modern rules of American football, both teams are allowed 11 players [1] on the field at one time and have "unlimited free substitutions", meaning that ...

  4. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    42–5 nickel defense 42–5. There are a couple paths to the 42–5. One is by removing a linebacker from the standard 4–3 to add the extra defensive back. The second is by converting the ends of a wide tackle six to safeties (the defensive ends of a wide tackle six already have pass defense responsibilities).

  5. Linebacker - Wikipedia

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    A base 4–3 defense with the middle linebacker in blue. Before the advent of the two-platoon system with separate units for offense and defense, the player who was the team's center on offense was often, though not always, the team's linebacker on defense. Hence, in contemporary football, one usually sees four defensive linemen to the offense ...

  6. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the position name following the player to a different position, a new position name may be applied in such a substitution situation. This occurs when a team that usually uses four defensive backs (counting cornerbacks and safeties) adds a fifth, thus producing the "nickel" defense (a nickel being a 5 cent piece).

  7. Pro Football Focus ranked Long 14th among all linebackers last season, including fifth against the run, even though he’s just 5-11 and 227 pounds. He had 86 tackles, including seven for loss, in ...

  8. 3–4 defense - Wikipedia

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    The 3–4 defense was originally devised by Bud Wilkinson at the University of Oklahoma in the 1940s as the 5–2 Oklahoma defense. The first NFL team to regularly employ the 3–4 was the 1974 New England Patriots under Chuck Fairbanks , who employed the 5–2 for all but one of his six seasons (1967–72) as head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners ...

  9. 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 5–3 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] 7–121 defense