Formation (American football) — A formation in American football refers to the position players line up in before the start of a down. There are both offensive and defensive formations and there are many formations in both categories. Contents 1 Offense 1.1 Offensive positions… … Wikipedia
Single-wing formation — In American and Canadian football, a single wing formation is any offensive formation having exactly one wingback and one tight end aligned together. The single wing formation, created by Glenn Pop Warner, was a precursor to the modern spread or… … Wikipedia
Wildcat formation — Base Wildcat Speed Sweep … Wikipedia
Marcellus Formation — Stratigraphic range: Middle Devonian … Wikipedia
Coon Creek Formation — The Coon Creek Formation is a geologic formation located in western Tennessee and extreme northeast Mississippi. It is a sedimentary sandy marl deposit, Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) in age, about 70 million years old. The formation is known… … Wikipedia
Onondaga Formation — For other uses, see Onondaga (disambiguation). Location of the Onondaga limestone outcrop in New York State, USA and Ontario, Canada. The Onondaga Formation is a group of hard limestones and dolostones of Devonian age that form an important… … Wikipedia
Onondaga (geological formation) — The Onondaga Formation is a group of hard limestones and dolostones of Devonian age that form an important geographic feature in the area of outcrop.In upstate New York and southern Ontario the sedimentary rocks tend to slope slightly to the… … Wikipedia
Run & Shoot — Formations and motionThe Run Shoot uses a one running back, two slot, two receiver formation, typically featuring at least two wide receivers, but sometimes four. Motion (i.e., having a receiver suddenly change position by running left or right,… … Wikipedia
American football strategy — concerns the deployment of offensive, defensive, and special teams players in American football. Contents 1 Offensive strategy 1.1 Offensive players … Wikipedia
Notre Dame Box — The Notre Dame Box was a variation of the single wing formation used in American football, with great success by Notre Dame in college football and the Green Bay Packers of the 1920s and 1930s in the NFL. Green Bay s coach, Curly Lambeau, learned … Wikipedia