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  2. Wildcat formation - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat formation is a formation for the offense in football in which the ball is snapped not to the quarterback but directly to a player of another position lined up at the quarterback position. (In most systems, this is a running back , but some playbooks have a wide receiver , fullback , or tight end taking the snap.)

  3. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    The double wing, as a formation, is widely acknowledged to have been invented by Glenn "Pop" Warner in 1912. It then was an important formation up to the T formation era. [ 11 ] For example, Dutch Meyer at TCU , with quarterback Sammy Baugh , won a college national championship in 1935 with a largely double wing offense.

  4. Single-wing formation - Wikipedia

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    Quarterback (20) is called "blocking back" in this formation, right halfback (10) is the "wingback," frequently a pass receiver. In American and Canadian football, a single-wing formation was a precursor to the modern shotgun formation. [1] The term usually connotes formations in which the snap is tossed rather than handed.

  5. Spread offense - Wikipedia

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    Lining up in the "wildcat" formation, the Miami Dolphins, borrowing from Gus Malzahn's college spread offense, “direct snap” the ball to their running back, Ronnie Brown, [10] who was then able to read the defense, and either pass or keep the ball himself. The spread offense is generally not used as a team's primary offense in the NFL.

  6. Inside Lincoln Riley's Air Raid offense, known for constant ...

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    Riley’s offense put up 571 yards in the bowl game, as Texas Tech went on to beat Michigan State 41-31. “I’ve heard him call a lot of games by now,” McNeill said. “But that night was ...

  7. Wildcat offense - Wikipedia

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  8. Who invented the point forward? Coaches and players from ...

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    But after his second season, the Rockets offense cratered to the bottom of the NBA. So to start 1978-79, Patterson swung big and signed free agent Rick Barry from Golden State to juice the offense.

  9. Category:American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat formation; Z. Zone defense in American football This page was last edited on 26 April 2019, at 05:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...