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tight end: Encyclopedia - Wide receiver

The wide receiver (WR) position in American and Canadian football is the pass-catching specialist. Wide receivers are among the fastest, tallest, and most agile players in the game, and are frequent highlight-reel favorites. The wide receiver position is among the most famous in American Football, because they are often responsible for the biggest plays made on by the offensive team. However, they do not get all the credit for the plays they make, because at least some credit will almost always go to the quarterback who ...

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tight end: Encyclopedia - Receiver

Receiver may mean: receiver (radio), an electronic device that converts a radio signal from a transmitter into useful information (sound, pictures, computer data, navigational position information, etc.) receiver (electronics), a combination of a radio broadcast tuner and an amplifier for the speakers, as well as selection for sources such as a CD or tape, and adjustments for audio, such as a graphic equalizer or basic tone controls receiver (firearms), houses the operating parts of the gun Alcohol receiver, post-distillation receptacle wide rec ...

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tight end: Encyclopedia - Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 October 16, 1875 Urban Private coeducational Parochial Owned by the LDS Church 32,400 2,100 Cecil O. Samuelson Cougars Cosmo the Cougar Dark blue and white (was royal blue and white until 1999) "The Glory of God is Intelligence" or "Enter to learn, go forth to serve" or "The world is our campus" Daily Universe ...

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tight end: Encyclopedia - Carolina Panthers

National Football League (1995-present) National Football Conference (1995-present) NFC West (1995-2001) NFC South (2002-present) Carolina Panthers (1995-present) NFC 2003 NFC West: 1996 NFC South: 2003 Memorial Stadium, Clemson (1995) Bank of America Stadium (1996-present) Including:

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tight end: Encyclopedia - University of Iowa

Undergraduate Graduate Professional 29,745 5,100 4,100 The University of Iowa is a major national research university located on a 1,900-acre campus in Iowa City, Iowa on the Iowa River in East Central Iowa. The State University of Iowa was founded February 25, 1847 as Iowa's first public institution of higher learning, only 59 days after Iowa became a state. In spite of its original n ...

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tight end: Encyclopedia - Brett Favre

Brett Lorenzo Favre, pronounced "Farv," (born October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi) has been the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers American football team in the National Football League since 1992. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. He has won three League MVP awards, and has proven himself to be the most durable and loyal in professional sports as he is the only player in the history of modern professional sports to start every single game played by his team fo ...

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Florida Gators - Football

The football team plays an eight-game conference schedule, headlined by annual SEC Eastern division showdowns against Tennessee and Georgia, the latter being held in Jacksonville, Florida every year and dubbed "The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party." The permanent SEC West team the Gators face every season is Louisiana State. In addition, the team has a yearly out-of-conference meeting with Florida State. The Gators had their first taste of long-term success in the mid-1960s, when Ray Graves set the team record for wins at Florid ...

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Florida Gators, Florida Gators - Football, Florida Gators - Men's Basketball, Florida Gators - Women's Basketball, Florida Gators - Baseball, Florida Gators - Soccer, Florida Gators - Volleyball, Florida Gators - Women's Tennis, Florida Gators - Mascots, Florida Gators - All-Sports Rankings, Florida Gators - NACDA Directors’ Cup, Florida Gators - SEC All-Sports Trophy, Florida Gators - Prominent current and former athletes

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Griffin Georgia - Geography

Griffin is located at 33°14'51" North, 84°16'15" West (33.247602, -84.270891)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 37.8 km² (14.6 mi²). 37.6 km² (14.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.55% water. ...

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Griffin Georgia, Griffin Georgia - Geography, Griffin Georgia - Demographics

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Greenville North Carolina - Culture

Greenville serves as a regional entertainment hub for all of Eastern North Carolina. The area boasts a vast array of local and national-chain restaurants catering to a variety of tastes from down-home favorites to gourmet specialties. Several restaurants within the city have been recognized nationally for their barbecue and superior wine selection. The retail sector has acquired a regional draw bringing shoppers to Greenville from all over Eastern North Carolina. Numerous options offer shoppers variety in price, selection, and style, and range from consignment shops to boutiques, ma ...

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Greenville North Carolina, Greenville North Carolina - Geography, Greenville North Carolina - Demographics, Greenville North Carolina - Culture, Greenville North Carolina - Educational Institutions, Greenville North Carolina - Transportation, Greenville North Carolina - Media, Greenville North Carolina - Newspapers, Greenville North Carolina - Television

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Cincinnati Bengals - Franchise history

In 1967 a Cincinnati-based ownership group led by Paul Brown was granted a franchise in the American Football League. He named the team the Bengals in order "to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati." [1] Another Bengals team existed in the city from 1937 to 1941, and played in various incarnations of older American Football Leagues. The city of Cincinnati's Zoo was famous for having the rare Bengal Tiger in captivity which ...

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Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Bengals - Franchise history, Cincinnati Bengals - The first three seasons, Cincinnati Bengals - The 1970s, Cincinnati Bengals - The 1980s, Cincinnati Bengals - The 1990s, Cincinnati Bengals - The Early 2000s, Cincinnati Bengals - Season-by-season, Cincinnati Bengals - Contributions to NFL Culture, Cincinnati Bengals - The Ickey Shuffle, Cincinnati Bengals - No Huddle Offense, Cincinnati Bengals - West Coast Offense/Paul Brown's Offense, Cincinnati Bengals - Players of note, Cincinnati Bengals - Current roster, Cincinnati Bengals - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Cincinnati Bengals - Retired numbers, Cincinnati Bengals - Reserved numbers, Cincinnati Bengals - External link

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Ada Oklahoma - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 15,691 people, 6,697 households, and 3,803 families residing in the city. The population density is 385.9/km² (999.3/mi²). There are 7,472 housing units at an average density of 183.8/km² (475.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 73.81% White, 3.54% African American, 15.10% Native American, 0.83% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.89% from other races, and 5.81% from two or more races. 2.89% of the p ...

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Ada Oklahoma, Ada Oklahoma - Geography, Ada Oklahoma - Demographics, Ada Oklahoma - Famous Natives

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - American and Canadian football position names - Age of confusion

The trend of naming offensive positions for the role or build of player in it continued. In some cases, this obfuscates important details. A recent diagram of a short punt formation for offense in youth football had no quarterback, but two fullbacks at the depth of the QB shown above, and a halfback at the position labeled FB above. Some discussions of the single wing previously diagrammed claim it has no quarterback. And many's the time when a player in the farthest back position, in a formation similar to the short punt shown above, is ref ...

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American and Canadian football position names, American and Canadian football position names - Origins in Rugby, American and Canadian football position names - Early American football, American and Canadian football position names - Early Canadian football, American and Canadian football position names - More position names; confusion begins, American and Canadian football position names - Age of confusion, American and Canadian football position names - Making sense of it all

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - American football strategy - Offensive strategy

The team that has possession of the football is said to be on offense. Each team's time on offense may also be referred to as a drive. On taking possession of the football, the team on offense has four tries (or "downs") to advance the ball and achieve one of the following outcomes: Move at least ten yards closer to the opposing team's end zone, thereby gaining a first down and beginning a new series of downs - in other words, allowing at least four more chances to advance the ball further or attempt to score. ...

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American football strategy, American football strategy - Offensive strategy, American football strategy - Offensive players, American football strategy - Offensive formations, American football strategy - Offensive plays, American football strategy - Specific offensive strategies, American football strategy - Defensive strategy, American football strategy - 3-4, American football strategy - 4-3, American football strategy - Nickel, American football strategy - Dime, American football strategy - Prevent, American football strategy - Eight in the box, American football strategy - Coverage Shells, American football strategy - Special teams strategy, American football strategy - Kickoff strategy, American football strategy - Field goal strategy, American football strategy - Punting strategy, American football strategy - Receiving kicks

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Brian Billick - Personality traits

Billick's background includes a stint as a public relations liaison for the San Francisco 49ers. He is known for having a very savvy media presence, and is often portrayed by national media as arrogant and extroverted. He is known as being a player's coach, letting team leaders such as Ray Lewis have a lot of influence in the locker room. Billick also stands behind his team in times of crisis, such as Lewis's arrest in 2000 on murder charges that were later dismissed, and running back Jamal Lewis's federal investigation into drug trafficking. Lewis plead guilty to a lesser charge and spent ...

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Brian Billick, Brian Billick - Coaching achievements, Brian Billick - Personality traits, Brian Billick - Trivia

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - I formation - Typical roles

The I formation is typically employed in running situations. The fullback typically fills a blocking, rather than rushing or receiving, role in the modern game. With the fullback in the backfield as a blocker, runs can be made to either side of the line with his additional blocking support. This is contrasted with the use of tight ends as blockers who, being set up at the end of the line, are able to support runs to one side of the line only. The fullback can also be used as a feint—since the defense can spot him more easily than the running back, they may be drawn in his direction while the ...

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I formation, I formation - History, I formation - Typical roles, I formation - Common variations, I formation - In professional football

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Joe Gibbs - Washington Redskins career 1981-1992

The Washington Redskins had not seen, for nearly forty years, a victory in a championship game. Owner Jack Kent Cooke felt that a major change was needed if the franchise was to be saved. After firing then-head coach Jack Pardee, Cooke was on the lookout for candidates. When general manager Bobby Beathard pointed out the forty-year-old San Diego assistant coach, Cooke saw potential in him and Gibbs was hired. Gibbs' first season with the Redskins started inauspiciously when the team lost their first five games. However, the losses served as a catalyst, and the newl ...

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Joe Gibbs, Joe Gibbs - Early career, Joe Gibbs - Washington Redskins career 1981-1992, Joe Gibbs - Style of play, Joe Gibbs - NASCAR career 1991-Present, Joe Gibbs - Return to the Redskins 2004-Present, Joe Gibbs - Return to Power, Joe Gibbs - Personal

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - University of Iowa - Academics

Bachelors, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the Henry B. Tippie College of Business, the College of Dentistry, the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the College of Public Health, the College of Education, the College of Law, the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, the Graduate College, the College of Nursing, and the College of Pharmacy. The University is also the home of the renouwn Iowa Writers' Workshop and the National Advanced Driving Simulator[1] (a virtual reali ...

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University of Iowa, University of Iowa - Academics, University of Iowa - Campus, University of Iowa - Sports, University of Iowa - Accomplished alumni, University of Iowa - Notable faculty and administrators

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Sean Taylor - Rookie season

Taylor was the first Miami player drafted in 2004, being selected one pick before widely-sought former teammate Kellen Winslow, a dominant tight end, who was chosen by the Cleveland Browns with the draft's sixth pick. Following his 2004 selection by the Redskins, Taylor signed a seven-year, $18 million contract with the team. On the field during the 2004 season, Taylor was successful, emerging as the Redskins' starting strong safety by the third game of his rookie season. For the season, he had the team's second most intercepti ...

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Sean Taylor, Sean Taylor - College career, Sean Taylor - Rookie season, Sean Taylor - June 4 2005: Arrested for armed assault in Miami, Sean Taylor - January 28 2006: New criminal charges in Miami, Sean Taylor - 2005 season

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Running back - Halfback or tailback

The halfback or tailback position is one of the more glamorous positions on the field, and is commonly viewed as a requirement for a team's success. They are responsible for carrying the ball on the majority of running plays, and may frequently be used as a receiver on short passing plays. Occasionally, they line up as additional wide receivers. When not serving either of these functions, the primary responsibility of a halfback is to aid the offensive linemen in blocking, either to protect the quarterback or another player carrying the football. On some rare occasions, running backs ...

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Running back, Running back - Halfback or tailback, Running back - Fullback, Running back - All-Time Leading Rushers, Running back - Running backs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Running back - Retired running backs not yet in Hall of Fame, Running back - Current and/or Future Stars in the NFL, Running back - Canadian Football League all-time star running backs

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tight end: Encyclopedia II - Super Bowl XL - Background

Ford Field was selected to host Super Bowl XL on November 1, 2000, two years before the stadium opened in 2002. [3] This will be the second Super Bowl played in the Detroit area; Super Bowl XVI was played at the Pontiac Silverdome in the suburb of Pontiac, Michigan, on January 24, 1982, when the San Francisco 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals, 26-21. It will also be the first Super Bowl to be played on the FieldTurf surface; each of the previous Super Bowls has been played either on natural grass or on AstroTurf.

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Super Bowl XL, Super Bowl XL - Background, Super Bowl XL - Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XL - Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl XL - Playoffs, Super Bowl XL - Television and entertainment, Super Bowl XL - Commercials, Super Bowl XL - Gambling, Super Bowl XL - Trivia, Super Bowl XL - Footnotes

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