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  2. 5–2 defense - Wikipedia

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    The second significant version of the 5–2 defense is the 5–2 defense that Bud Wilkinson developed while he was a head coach at Oklahoma. The latter defense, also called the 5–2 Oklahoma, is supposed to have arisen from Bud's exposure to Earle Neale's 5–2 defense in a College All-Star game after the Philadelphia Eagles' first ...

  3. Category:American football formations - Wikipedia

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    335 defense; 3–4 defense; 4–3 defense; 4–4 defense; 5–2 defense; ... Seattle Cover 3 defense; Short punt formation; Shotgun formation; Single set back;

  4. Talk:5–2 defense - Wikipedia

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  5. Gap (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In Jones and Wilkinson, when describing the nose guard play in their 5-2 defense, the authors warn that the guard must never allow the center to cut you either way (i.e. two-gap technique). [25] All other defensive linemen are only asked to prevent their opposing linemen from blocking them in one-gap play, but they do not use the phrase 'gap ...

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  7. Seattle Cover 3 defense - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Cover 3 is a Cover 3 defense crafted by Seattle Seahawks coaches Pete Carroll and Dan Quinn that helped the team reach Super Bowls in 2013 and 2014, winning XLVIII. [1] The defense used a 4-3 base formation while incorporating 3–4 defensive principles using a hybrid defensive end - linebacker position known as the Leo. [ 2 ]

  8. 5–3 defense - Wikipedia

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    The 53 was regarded as a pass defense, the 6–2 the run defense. [4] The usage of the 53 defense accelerated as the T formation became more popular and more effective. [5] Dana Bible, in his 1947 coaching tome, called it the best defense against the T formation. [6] By 1950, the base defenses in the NFL were all five man line defenses ...

  9. Miami 4–3 defense - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [10] [11] College coaches that felt overmatched by the increasing size of offensive lines often switched. [12] The Miami front influenced all other 4–3 defenses that followed, including the Cover 2 and the Tampa 2 schemes. [7] [10] By some accounts it is the most popular 4–3 played today, due to the simplicity and utility of the ...