- the line of scrimmage. The
linemen of the team
currently in
possession of the ball are the
offensive line (OL),
while linemen on the
opposing team are the...
-
Lineman or
linesman may
refer to: In
personal roles: Lineworker, one who
installs and
maintains electrical power, telephone, or
telegraph lines Lineman...
- the
offense can be
separated into two main groups: the five
offensive linemen,
whose primary job is to
block opponents and
protect their quarterback...
- The
Linemen were an
American Alternative Country band
originating from Washington, D.C,
formed in 1991. The group's
members were
Kevin Royal Johnson (lead...
- the 3–4
defense is a
common defensive alignment consisting of
three down
linemen and four linebackers. It is
called a "base defense"
because it will readily...
- up
three to five
yards behind the line of
scrimmage and the
defensive linemen,
playing closer to the line of
scrimmage than the
defensive backs (secondary)...
-
spaces in
between the
splits of the
offensive linemen. A hole is a
space in
between the
defensive linemen. The gaps on
either side of the
offensive center...
- The 1998 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1997 season. The game was pla**** on
February 1, 1998, at
Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final...
- The three-point
stance is a
stance used by
linemen and
running backs in
American football when
ready for the
start of a play. This
stance requires one...
- See also
References 2–4–5
defense A type of
nickel formation with two
linemen (two
defensive ends, DEs, or one DE and one
defensive tackle, DT), four...