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  2. Pulling (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Pulling is when a blocking player in American football leaves his usual spot in order to pick up another assignment on the opposite side of the field, [1] running behind the other offensive linemen, to sprint out in front of a running back and engage a defensive player beyond the initial width of the offensive line.

  3. Guard (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Since the guard is free of responsibility for play-side outside runs and far-side counter plays, pulling is generally a unique responsibility for guards. [ 2 ] The Packers sweep was a signature play of the Green Bay Packers in the 1960s , and they won five NFL titles and the first two Super Bowls under head coach Vince Lombardi utilizing the play.

  4. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    On some plays, rather than blocking straight ahead, a guard will "pull", whereby the guard comes out of their position in line to lead block for a ball carrier, on plays known as "traps" (for inside runs), "sweeps" (for outside runs), and "screens" (for passing plays). In such cases, the guard is referred to as a "pulling guard".

  5. How Chiefs are finding run-game success unlike any other NFL ...

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    There’s been a similar uptick in “power,” a format that utilizes a pulling guard to get downhill in the run game. The Chiefs have gone to that 26 times this season compared to 40 all of last ...

  6. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    In American football, only one offensive player can be in motion at a time, cannot be moving toward the line of scrimmage at the snap, and may not be a player who is on the line of scrimmage. In Canadian football, more than one back can be in motion, and may move in any direction as long as they are behind the line of scrimmage at the snap.

  7. Defensive tackle - Wikipedia

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    Some teams, especially in the National Football League, have a nose tackle in the 4–3 defense, who lines up against the opposing center and very likely the weak-side or pulling guard. In a 4–3 defense, nose tackles are rather quick and supposed to "shoot the 'A gap' and beat the center and very likely the weak-side or pulling guard into the ...

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  9. Off-tackle run - Wikipedia

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    An off-tackle run in American football is a play in which the running back carries the ball through a running lane off of the tackle's block. The lead block kicks out the end man on the line of scrimmage, and another offensive player usually blocks the linebacker. It can be useful in short yardage situations, [1] and with large backs. [2]