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- Bump_and_run_coverage abstract "Bump and run coverage is a strategy often used by defensive backs in American football in which a defensive player lines up directly in front of a wide receiver and tries to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt his intended route. This originated in the American Football League in the 1960s, one of whose earliest experts was Willie Brown of the Oakland Raiders. Mel Blount of the Pittsburgh Steelers specialized in this coverage to such a point as to cause a rule change (see below) to make it easier for receivers to run their routes and increase scoring.".
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- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageLength "1899".
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- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageRevisionID "681888891".
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink American_Football_League.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink American_football.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink American_football_strategy.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_strategy.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_terminology.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Cornerback.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_back.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_NFL_nicknames.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Blount.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Blount_Rule.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_League.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_Raiders.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Penalty_(American_football).
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Penalty_(gridiron_football).
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh_Steelers.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Wide_receiver.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Brown_(American_football).
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bump and run coverage".
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bump and run coverage".
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bump and run".
- Bump_and_run_coverage auto "yes".
- Bump_and_run_coverage date "December 2009".
- Bump_and_run_coverage hasPhotoCollection Bump_and_run_coverage.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Americanfootball-stub.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bump_and_run_coverage subject Category:American_football_strategy.
- Bump_and_run_coverage subject Category:American_football_terminology.
- Bump_and_run_coverage hypernym Strategy.
- Bump_and_run_coverage type Article.
- Bump_and_run_coverage type VideoGame.
- Bump_and_run_coverage type Article.
- Bump_and_run_coverage comment "Bump and run coverage is a strategy often used by defensive backs in American football in which a defensive player lines up directly in front of a wide receiver and tries to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt his intended route. This originated in the American Football League in the 1960s, one of whose earliest experts was Willie Brown of the Oakland Raiders.".
- Bump_and_run_coverage label "Bump and run coverage".
- Bump_and_run_coverage sameAs バンプ・アンド・ランカバレッジ.
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- Bump_and_run_coverage sameAs Q4997312.
- Bump_and_run_coverage sameAs Q4997312.
- Bump_and_run_coverage wasDerivedFrom Bump_and_run_coverage?oldid=681888891.
- Bump_and_run_coverage isPrimaryTopicOf Bump_and_run_coverage.