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  2. Oklahoma drill - Wikipedia

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    Many high school and college teams use the Oklahoma drill as a way to kick off the first day of full-contact practice. [1] While often criticized as excessive, some argue that it can be a critical tool used by coaches to evaluate players that might have looked good in non-contact drills, but have yet to face full contact.

  3. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    A pooch kick is a similar strategy but involves a short, high kick that the kickoff team can reach before there is a return. Because the kick does not travel as far as a standard kickoff, this strategy provides the opposing team with better average field position but reduces the likelihood of a long kick return.

  4. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    Kick return formations vary; in most situations, an association football-like formation is used, with eleven players staggered throughout the field including two (rarely, one) kick returners back to field deep kicks, two more twenty yards ahead of them to field squib kicks, two more at about midfield mainly to assist in blocking, and five ...

  5. Oregon football coaches stress security over explosive plays ...

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    In 2023, Oregon ranked 128 th out of 133 qualifying schools in kick return yards per return at 15.4, and 55 th in punt return yards per return with 9.57. However, that lack of production did not ...

  6. Return yards - Wikipedia

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    Kick return yards and punt return yards result from voluntary change in possession and most of the others result from involuntary forms of change in possession known as turnovers. Often kick return and punt return statistics are aggregated. and sometimes they are added to yards from scrimmage to yield all-purpose yards. When kick return yards ...

  7. The NFL’s new kickoff formation is stupid, which ... - AOL

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    The average return is out to the 28-yard line, and 11 returns have gone past the 40-yard line, nearly double the number from last year after two preseason games.

  8. What's a 'landing zone'? What to know about the NFL's ... - AOL

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    If the return team downs the ball in the end zone, it goes to the 20-yard line. If a kicker booms one out of the back of the end zone on the fly, the return team gets the ball at the 30-yard line.

  9. Defensive end - Wikipedia

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    Defensive ends are also often used to cover the outside area of the line of scrimmage, to tackle ball carriers running to the far right or left side, and to defend against screen passes. Since the creation of zone blitz defenses in the late 1990s, defensive ends have sometimes been used in pass coverage, dropping back to cover routes run close ...