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  2. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em wide receivers: Week 17 fantasy football - AOL

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    Here are which wide receivers to start and which to avoid in Week 17: NFL PLAYOFF PICTURE: Eliminated Cowboys knock Bucs out of first place in Week 16. Fantasy football start 'em: Week 17 wide ...

  3. 10 potential Dolphins targets in the NFL Draft who stood out ...

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    Wide receiver-defensive backs one-on-one drills are designed to favor the pass-catchers, with an abundance of room to work with. But Pearsall, 6-0 and 193 pounds, still impressed with his fluid ...

  4. West Coast offense - Wikipedia

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    The term "West Coast offense", though most often associated with Cincinnati Bengals quarterback coach and, later, San Francisco 49ers head coach Bill Walsh, may actually derive from a remark made by then New York Giants coach Bill Parcells after the Giants defeated the 49ers 17–3 in the 1985 NFL Playoffs.

  5. What's behind fantasy football wide receiver struggles in ...

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    Top 5 WRs in receiving yards through 13 weeks in 2024 1) Ja'Marr Chase 1,142 2) Justin Jefferson 1,038 3) Terry McClaurin 896 4t) Jerry Jeudy 880

  6. Renaldo Nehemiah - Wikipedia

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    Nehemiah is the first man to run the event in under 13 seconds. Nehemiah also played pro football in the National Football League (NFL) as a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers from 1982 to 1985, before returning to track and field athletics from 1986 to 1991. After retiring from competition, he has worked in sports management.

  7. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

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    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. The Field corner plays a quarters deep coverage from 7–8 yards, reading the #1 wide receiver and playing all vertical and outside patterns.

  8. Fantasy Football: Week 15 WR matchups to exploit [Video] - AOL

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    Sutton returns from his bye and has quietly put up one of the better WR seasons this year for fantasy. Sutton is the only receiver in the NFL to earn at least 70 receiving yards in six straight games.

  9. Air Coryell - Wikipedia

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    Turner's systems sometimes featured an 'F-Back' (formerly known as an 'H-Back' in the 1980s), a hybrid tight end/wide receiver/fullback/running back. An F-Back is a multi-purpose, unpredictable tool for the offense. On any play he might carry the ball, lead block or pass block, play as a wide receiver, or run a tight end route.