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  2. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    One is by removing a linebacker from the standard 43 to add the extra defensive back. The second is by converting the ends of a wide tackle six to safeties (the defensive ends of a wide tackle six already have pass defense responsibilities). [49] [50] [51] A variation is the 2–4–5, which is primarily run by teams that run the 34 ...

  3. File:Association football 4-3-3 formation.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Formation (association football) - Wikipedia

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    343 formation. Using a 343, the midfielders are expected to split their time between attacking and defending. Having only three dedicated defenders means that if the opposing team breaks through the midfield, they will have a greater chance to score than with a more conventional defensive configuration, such as 4–5–1 or 44–2.

  5. Formation (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The 4-3 defense has 2 tackles and 2 ends; the 3-4 defense has 2 ends and 1 tackle, who is sometimes called a nose tackle (NT) to indicate the 3-4. Tackles line up inside and rely on power to stop the run, while ends line up outside and are faster and more athletic to allow them to pursue the quarterback.

  6. 3–4 defense - Wikipedia

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    The 34 defense incorporates three defensive linemen – two defensive ends and one nose tackle, who line up opposite the other team's offensive line.Those three players are responsible for engaging the other team's offensive line, allowing the four linebackers to either rush the quarterback or drop back into coverage, depending on the situation.

  7. I formation - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of the I formation is unclear. [1] Charles M. Hollister of Northwestern in 1900 is one source, as is Bob Zuppke in 1914. [2]Tom Nugent is credited with developing the I formation at Virginia Military Institute in 1950 as a replacement for the single-wing and an alternative to the T formation. [3]