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  2. Buck-lateral series - Wikipedia

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    A popular scenario for the buck-lateral saw the fullback with the option to hand-off to the quarterback. The quarterback, on taking the ball, could try to sweep the end or toss the ball to the tailback, who had been paralleling the play more deeply in the backfield. If the tailback takes the lateral from the quarterback, he is in position to ...

  3. Sweep (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Toss sweep Buck sweep Flanker sweep Quarterback sweep. A sweep is an outside running play in American football where a running back takes a pitch or handoff from the quarterback and starts running parallel to the line of scrimmage, allowing for the offensive linemen and fullback to get in front of him to block defenders before he turns upfield.

  4. American football plays - Wikipedia

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    A 'Buck Sweep, an example of a running play involving a handoff. In a running play, the ball is advanced beyond the line of scrimmage by a player who receives it from behind the line of scrimmage. The player advancing the ball can be: the player (usually the quarterback) who receives the ball from the center, or

  5. Packers sweep - Wikipedia

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    The Packers sweep, also known as the Lombardi sweep, is an American football play popularized by Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi. The Packers sweep is based on the sweep , a football play that involves a back taking a handoff and running parallel to the line of scrimmage before turning upfield behind lead blockers .

  6. Opinion: Someday, most likely, the buck will stop with Trump

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    But at some point, the “You break it, you buy it” rule kicks in, and the buck stops with the president. Trump’s failure to respond adequately to COVID-19 likely cost him the 2020 election.

  7. ‘Buck has to stop at the top.’ Tarrant County votes ‘no ...

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    “The buck has to stop at the top. The chief appraiser has been the common denominator,” said Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare.

  8. Reverse (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Many teams will also use the threat of a reverse to gain an advantage on simple sweep plays. In such a case, the quarterback might pitch the ball to the running back, who will fake a handoff or lateral to a teammate running in the opposite direction. The distraction is sometimes enough for the running back to gain an edge in getting past the ...

  9. Dive (American football) - Wikipedia

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    "Pass to half back for straight plunge through the line." A dive (or plunge or buck, also called a line plunge or line buck) [1] is a type of play in American football in which the ball carrier (usually a fullback or a halfback) attempts to thrust quickly over the line of scrimmage, rushing through the linemen.