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- 7–2–2_defense abstract "The 7–2–2 defense or seven-box defense, used seven \"down linemen\", or players on the line of scrimmage at the time of the snap, two linebackers, and two safeties. Amos Alonzo Stagg invented the seven-box defense in 1890 at Springfield College. At that time, most teams were using a nine-man line on defense, and there were only three downs and no forward passes. The 7–2–2 was the base defense used by Knute Rockne at Notre Dame, as well as Mike Donahue at Auburn. Into the late 1930s, the 7–2–2 was still commonly employed inside the defender's thirty-yard line. It was considered \"very strong against a running attack, but rather weak defensively against passes.\" The 7–2–2 was also employed when the opponent was expected to punt.".
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- 7–2–2_defense wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Owen_(American_football).
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- 7–2–2_defense comment "The 7–2–2 defense or seven-box defense, used seven \"down linemen\", or players on the line of scrimmage at the time of the snap, two linebackers, and two safeties. Amos Alonzo Stagg invented the seven-box defense in 1890 at Springfield College. At that time, most teams were using a nine-man line on defense, and there were only three downs and no forward passes. The 7–2–2 was the base defense used by Knute Rockne at Notre Dame, as well as Mike Donahue at Auburn.".
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