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    Quote Originally Posted by Tned View Post
    Must admit that I never got the x-technique thing. Now I get it. Thanks.
    There's actually 9 but he only listed 6

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    Quote Originally Posted by West View Post
    There's actually 9 but he only listed 6
    What are the other 3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tned View Post
    What are the other 3?
    Well, it all depends on if there's a tight end or not.

    6 would be inside shoulder of the TE (or inside eye)

    7 would be head up the TE

    8 would be outside eye of the TE

    9 would be a LB who played in a space outside of the end man on the line in a twins look (doesn't matter if its a TE or not). The LB would walk out and split the inside receiver and the end man on the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMB6903 View Post
    I was really only for the defensive line, But Im pretty sure a 6 technique is head to head with the TE and 7 technique you are lined up on the outside shoulder of the TE.... have no idea what the 9th one is though.
    I listed 6-9 in the post above yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by West View Post
    I listed 6-9 in the post above yours.
    ya was a little too late, my mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMB6903 View Post
    ya was a little too late, my mistake
    Its fine. I didn't know you intentionally listed the only one's that include the defensive line. BUT the 6-7-8 techs can double as a defensive line player as well as a linebacker. That is where the term "hybrid" players comes from. A player that is enable to play both linebacker and end in the 3-4 scheme.

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    In college football when kicking a field goal, and the center snaps the ball to the place kick holder, shouldn't the play be called dead because the holder's knee is on the ground?


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    Quote Originally Posted by sneakers View Post
    In college football when kicking a field goal, and the center snaps the ball to the place kick holder, shouldn't the play be called dead because the holder's knee is on the ground?

    ive always thought the same thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneakers View Post
    In college football when kicking a field goal, and the center snaps the ball to the place kick holder, shouldn't the play be called dead because the holder's knee is on the ground?

    That actually came up this past year when a Colorado defender intercepted a fake field goal against Nebraska. It is dead if the place holder tries to advance the ball while still with a knee down

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