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End (gridiron football)

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340: 93: 133: 31: 124:. Its primary role is to rush the passer, as well as to stop offensive runs to the outer edges of the line of scrimmage (most often referred to as "containment"). However, as there are no rules regulating the formation of the defense, players at this position commonly take on and share multiple roles with other positions in different defensive schemes. 89:, in which teams fielded distinct defensive and offensive units, players that lined up on the ends of the line on both offense and defense were referred to simply as "ends". The position was used in this sense until roughly the 1960s. 112:
covers both split ends and flankers (wide receivers who line up in split positions but behind the line of scrimmage). The terms “split end” and “flanker” are often replaced today with terms like "X" and "Z" receivers.
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and is the only lineman who aside from blocking can run or catch passes. One who lines up some distance from the offensive line is known as a split end. In recent years and the proliferation of the
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is considered one of the sport's greatest at the end position. The self-described "other end" opposite Hutson in college at Alabama was legendary coach
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On offense, an end who lines up close to the other linemen is known as a
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On defense, there is a commonly used position called the
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were some of the last to play the position in college.
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Index

Offensive end

Mike Ditka
gridiron football
line of scrimmage
tackles
eligible receiver
wide out
tight end
defensive end
end run
two platoons

tight end
forward pass
wide receiver
Bill Carpenter
defensive end

Don Hutson
Don Hutson
Alabama Crimson Tide
Green Bay Packers
Bear Bryant
Gaynell Tinsley
Amos Alonzo Stagg
Arthur Cumnock
first All-America team
Mike Ditka
Ron Sellers

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