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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:
The template has one required and one optional parameter. The required parameter is the position (or position abbreviation). The optional parameter is the word "long" which will create a more verbose link. If the "long" parameter is not included, a 1–3 letter abbreviation will be returned.
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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 they may change any number of players during any dead ball situation.
Old-time American football roster | TeamName = Name of the team. This will appear at the top of the roster box. | Year = The year (optional). This will appear before the team's name at the top of the roster box, if a year is specified. | TeamColor = optional; to be used only when the team has multiple color schemes defined in {{tl ...
Fantasy football league formats. There are four popular types of year-long fantasy football leagues: Head-to-head: The most common type of fantasy football league, two managers face off every week ...
American football roster/Player; Parameter Description |first= player's first and last name are all you'd need to enter in most cases |last= |dab= The full name of the article if a disambiguation is needed |num= number on player's uniform, e.g. "23" |pos= See American football positions.