When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Tanking (sports) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanking_(sports)

    Tanking in sports refers to the practice of intentionally fielding non-competitive teams to take advantage of league rules that benefit losing teams. [1] This is a much more common practice in American sports that utilize closed leagues than in open sports leagues in other nations, which typically penalize poor performers using a promotion and relegation system, in which the worst teams after ...

  3. Shotgun formation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_formation

    Shotgun formation. The shotgun formation is a formation used by the offensive team in gridiron football mainly for passing plays, although some teams use it as their base formation. Instead of the quarterback receiving the snap from center at the line of scrimmage, in the shotgun he stands farther back, often five to seven yards off the line.

  4. Pistol offense - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pistol_offense

    Pistol offense. The pistol offense is an American football formation and strategy developed by coaches Michael Taylor of Mill Valley, California and popularized by Chris Ault when he was head coach at the University of Nevada, Reno. It is a hybrid of the traditional shotgun and single back offenses. [1] In the pistol offense, also commonly ...

  5. Tanking, fraud, racism, sexual harassment: NFL's very bad ...

    www.aol.com/sports/tanking-fraud-racism-sexual...

    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Pros and cons of Los Angeles Rams picking Texas football’s ...

    www.aol.com/pros-cons-los-angeles-rams-215934777...

    On its list of pros and cons for Whittington, NFL.com said it liked the toughness and frame of the 6-foot-1, 205-pound Whittington. Whittington also "displays a solid feel for route structure and ...

  7. 3–3–5 defense - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3–3–5_defense

    3–3–5 defense. This version of the 3–3–5 removes a safety to get the nickelback. This version, usually called the 33 stack or 3–3–5 stack, uses an extra strong safety, and "stacks" linebackers and safeties directly behind the defensive linemen. In American football, the 3–3–5 defense is a defensive alignment consisting of three ...

  8. Pros and cons of Houston Texans picking Ohio State tight end ...

    www.aol.com/pros-cons-houston-texans-picking...

    Ohio State tight end Cade Stover will be reunited with C.J. Stroud in the NFL.. Stover was taken by the Houston Texans in the fourth round of the NFL draft on Saturday as the 123rd overall pick ...

  9. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_defense_in_American...

    The dark green rectangles show zones. Zone coverage (also referred to as a zone defense) is a defensive scheme in gridiron football used to protect against the pass. Zone coverage schemes require the linebackers and defensive backs to work together to cover certain areas of the field, making it difficult for the opposing quarterback to complete ...