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  2. Tackle (gridiron football position) - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Stanley, a left tackle for the Baltimore Ravens in a 2020 game against the Tennessee Titans. The left tackle (LT) is usually the team's best pass blocker. [5] Of the two tackles, the left tackles will often have better footwork and agility than the right tackle in order to counteract the pass rush of defensive ends.

  3. Sprint football - Wikipedia

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    Of the other 21st-century arrivals, no other current members also field a full-size varsity football team. The other four teams (all of which have been in the CSFL since 1957) have full-size football teams that compete in NCAA Division I, the service academies in FBS, and the Ivy League schools in FCS. Each team plays a seven-game season. [18]

  4. High school football - Wikipedia

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    It has been found in football players who had played for only a few years, including some who only played at the high school level. [22] [23] An NFL-funded study reported that high school football players suffered 11.2 concussions per 10,000 games or practices, nearly twice as many as college football players. [24]

  5. Tackle-eligible play - Wikipedia

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    George Fant wears number 74, making him an ineligible receiver unless he declares himself eligible to the referee before a play.. In American football, the tackle-eligible play is a forward-pass play in which coaches will attempt to create mismatches against a defense by inserting an offensive tackle (who is not normally allowed more than five yards down field on a forward-pass play), into an ...

  6. Black, white, Hispanic parents view benefits of youth tackle ...

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    Twelve percent of Black parents of children under 18 said 5 to 7 years old was an appropriate age to begin playing tackle, compared with 5% of white parents and 6% of Hispanic parents.

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate and professional football games are 1 hour long, divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each. In high school football, 12-minute quarters are usually played. However, the game clock is stopped frequently, and a typical college or professional game can exceed three total hours.

  8. Why children are still playing tackle football, despite brain ...

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    Tackle football offers children as young as 5 the chance to make friends, learn teamwork, maybe attract a college scholarship. Participation in youth tackle football has been declining for years.

  9. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    This formation sacrifices some size (of linemen) for speed (of linebackers), but coaches choosing to utilize this formation as their base defense typically choose larger players in the front 7 to make up for the shortage of size. In this formation, the single tackle usually lines up directly over the "nose" of the ball, and is often called the ...