Topic: Wing T Formation
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Who invented the wing t formation?
Answer Dave Nelson is properly credited as being the Father of the Wing-T, but Mike Lude was with him every step of the way. Read More »
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What is a shotgun wing T formation?
I believe it would be called a Pistol Wing Formation Read More »
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What collage team made the wing t formation famous?
The University of Delaware and coach Dave Nelson popularized the wing t offense in the early 1950s. Read More »
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It was designed at the time to be a mix between the single wing and T-formation. It took the motion and run-strength of the single wing, ... More »
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I had a CT scan and it said that I have 'false joint formation of the transverse process of L5 on the right to the sacral wing. What does that mean??? Read More »
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I'm not sure what you mean by what format it was shot on. The show was formatted as a sitcom. Read More »
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Navy runs the wing T formation, also if you would like to run the Wing T with other teams you can change the playbook to Navy. Read More »
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very high, my parents are totally exciteda bout that show, so yeah it will happen.. Read More »
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1. Following planes get to slipstream in the wake of the leading ones. Thus saving fuel. On a prolonged flight the planes change position. 2. Planes get to cover each other. 3. Close formation works only when it holds together. Flak or head... Read More »
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from Wikipedia: "This archaic formation (the single wing) was popular for most of the first 50 years of modern American football, but it is rare today, except as a novelty". The last sentence you have refers to the Single WIng, where the FB... Read More »
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