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  2. Wildcat formation - Wikipedia

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    One possible precursor to the wildcat formation was named the "wing-T", [2] [3] and is widely credited to being first implemented by coach Tubby Raymond and the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team. [4] [5] [6] Raymond later wrote a book on the innovative formation. The wildcat's similarity to the wing-T is the focus on series football ...

  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. [12]

  4. Single-wing formation - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers were the last NFL team to use the single-wing as their standard formation, finally switching to the T formation in 1952. [14] In 2008, the Miami Dolphins utilized a version of the single-wing offense (calling it the " wildcat ") against the New England Patriots on six plays, which produced four touchdowns in a 38–13 ...

  5. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    Some formations are designed for a particular game to confuse the defense. There are nearly unlimited possible formations, but a few of the more common ones include: Goal line formation; I formation; Option offense; Pistol formation; Pro set; Shotgun formation; Single set back; Single-wing formation; T formation; Wildcat formation; Wishbone ...

  6. T formation - Wikipedia

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    A common T formation (the Power-T) In American football, a T formation (frequently called the full house formation in modern usage, sometimes the Robust T) is a formation used by the offensive team in which three running backs line up in a row about five yards behind the quarterback, forming the shape of a "T".

  7. Thach Weave - Wikipedia

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    Thach carried out the first test of the tactic in combat during the Battle of Midway in June 1942, when a squadron of Zeroes attacked his flight of four Wildcats. Thach's wingman, Ensign R. A. M. Dibb, was attacked by a Japanese pilot and turned towards Thach, who dove under his wingman and fired at the incoming enemy aircraft's belly until its engine ignited.

  8. Triple option - Wikipedia

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    Here, Navy is running the offense against Army in the 2008 Army–Navy Game. The triple option is an American football play used to offer six ways to move the football forward on the field of play. The triple option is based on the option run , but uses three players who might run with the ball instead of the two used in a standard option run.

  9. Talk:Wildcat formation - Wikipedia

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    It is my impression that what makes the Wildcat Formation different from other formations is that the ball is not hiked directly to a quarterback, but this is mentioned nowhere in the introduction. There should be a more detailed section about the attributes of this formation, what plays can be run from the Wildcat formation, etc. Zminer ( talk ...