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The phrase "a draw play" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of American football to describe a specific type of offensive play where the quarterback fakes a pass and then hands the ball off to a running back.
Example: "The team executed a draw play that caught the defense off guard, allowing the running back to gain significant yardage."
Alternatives: "a draw" or "a draw strategy".
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The Jets ran a draw play to Martin, who gained 6 yards.
Noticing the defense, Pennington chose to call a draw play to Curtis Martin.
"They ran a draw play; he was way upfield and Ellis retraced his steps and made the tackle," Hamilton said.
So like a draw play in a Big Ten football game, I'm heading straight up the middle, to find out what summertime is like in the heartland.
Within minutes against Nebraska, he jetted down the middle for 51 yards on a draw play and rocketed a 61-yard pass on a precise timing route.
If the linebacker lined up outside the slot, Brees would run a draw play, handing off to a running back and making it easy to block the linebacker.
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In truth, while there was a reaction, while Valencia might just about have had the chances to earn a draw, "playing like that" wasn't only in the first half.
Giving yourself time to read a book, draw, play a game, or another favorite past time will decrease your stress.
Lafayette scored its first touchdown on a 20‐yard draw play by Conway early in the, third quarter.
The call went instead to quarterback Kerry Collins, who was asked to try a clumsy draw play.
Donovan McNabb soon scored on a quarterback draw play and Philadelphia dominated the rest of the game and won, 21-3.
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