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i formation
noun
A common offensive formation, beginning with the usual five offensive linemen (two offensive tackles, two guards, and a center), the quarterback under center, and two backs in-line behind the quarterback. The base variant adds a tight end to one side of the line and two wide receivers, one at each end of the line.
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It was a textbook "I formation", which would have been lovely if the teams had been playing American football.
More teams keep one player back and use tactical variations like the I formation on serve.
That may be Smith's defining trait, a runner with soul as much as rhythm and tenacity, a player who answers when his number is called, a tailback who dots an I formation with an exclamation point.
An emphasis will be placed on what CCP has taught us about peroxidase mechanisms, especially Compound I formation and electron transfer.
Our proposal consists of two independent components: (i) formation of a virtual backbone and (ii) distribution of service registrations, requests, and replies.
Two significant subjects (i) formation of nanoparticles loading and releasing DOX and (ii) binding specificity of them to cells, were examined.
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Then he junked the power-I formation for a single-back offense, turned a good Division I-AA program into a great one, and is on a current run of three consecutive national titles.
An I-formation?
Put two guys in the I-formation.
From the I-formation once again, the Ravens showed all the signs of a run.
Kennedy said Texas would call more running plays out of the I-formation and that Scott could win the Heisman Trophy.
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