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  2. Bump and run coverage - Wikipedia

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    Bump and run coverage is a strategy formerly widely used by defensive backs in American professional football in which a defender lined up directly in front of a wide receiver and tried to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt his intended route.

  3. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

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    The field safety plays a hard read technique from 7–8 yards, reading first for run. He will fit hard and fast on run plays. He defends the pass by squatting or dropping over the #2 wide receiver. He will then play vertical patterns and in patterns by #2 then #1, passing off inside patterns.

  4. Here’s what we learned as Missouri football fully opened up ...

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    The Tigers are still working six punt returners, all wide receivers. Burden, Wease, Blood, Johnson and freshmen Courtney Crutchfield and James Madison II took turns fielding punts during drills.

  5. Panthers QB Bryce Young throws two picks — right ... - AOL

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    Linebacker Shaq Thompson (hamstring) and wide receiver Xavier Legette (foot) returned to individual drills on Monday. On Wednesday, the pair worked back into the mix during 11-on-11 drills .

  6. New Panthers WR Diontae Johnson says he’s overlooked ... - AOL

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    Diontae Johnson lined up against Jaycee Horn on Tuesday during 11-on-11 drills and sped off the line of scrimmage. The veteran wide receiver was able to get a step on Horn — the team’s top ...

  7. Hook and ladder (football) - Wikipedia

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    The hook and ladder, also known as the hook and lateral, is a trick play in American, Canadian football and indoor American football.. The hook and ladder starts with the hook, which is where a wide receiver runs a predetermined distance, usually 10 to 20 yards down the field, and along the sideline, and "hooks in" towards the center of the field to receive a forward pass from the quarterback.

  8. FSU football's wide receivers start slow, finish fast in day ...

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    The wide receivers got off to a slow start during day five. They dropped a couple of catchable passes in team drills and had trouble finding openings against a stout defense.

  9. Play calling system - Wikipedia

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    A play calling system in American football is the specific language and methods used to call offensive plays.. It is distinct from the play calling philosophy, which is concerned with overall strategy: whether a team favors passing or running, whether a team seeks to speed up or slow down play, what part of the field passes should target, and so on.

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