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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) abstract "The Swinging Gate is an unorthodox set-piece play in American football, executed in either the offensive or special-teams sections of play. It is unusual in that the offensive line, with the exception of the center, will line up to one side of the field, leaving the quarterback and running back unprotected on the other. Its goal is to disconcert a defensive front in order to allow a quick screen pass to a wide receiver with six blockers, or to allow a short run by the running back. Surprise is the main goal of the play, and it is not typically run outside of short-yardage situations. It is not often found in the NFL, due to the danger of a quarterback injury. In a Wild Card playoff game on January 6, 2008 against the San Diego Chargers, the Tennessee Titans lined up in the Swinging Gate formation on their first play from scrimmage. Tennessee quarterback Vince Young threw an incomplete pass on the play. In a December 21, 2009 game between the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants, the Redskins attempted this play with Hunter Smith, the punter, at quarterback, which resulted in an interception.The play, originally formulated in the 1930s, still retains a modicum of popularity on high school and college teams, where the lesser athleticism of the players will allow the play to be performed with a greater degree of success. An example of the play can be found in the closing scenes of Adam Sandler's remake of the movie The Longest Yard, where Sandler's team executes the play successfully. On October 25, 2014, the Arkansas Razorbacks against Alabama-Birmingham, after lining up in field goal formation, quickly shifted to swinging gate. Left guard Sebastian Tretola dropped off the line to the QB position, took the snap and tossed a six-yard touchdown pass to center Alan D'Appollonio.".
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Hunter_Smith.
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink NFL.
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Bennett_(American_football).
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Punter_(American_football).
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Quarterback.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Running_back.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego_Chargers.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Screen_pass.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Methodist_University.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Titans.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink The_Longest_Yard_(2005_film).
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Two-point_conversion.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Vince_Young.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Redskins.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLink Wide_receiver.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swinging gate (American football)".
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) subject Category:American_football_plays.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) hypernym Play.
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) comment "The Swinging Gate is an unorthodox set-piece play in American football, executed in either the offensive or special-teams sections of play. It is unusual in that the offensive line, with the exception of the center, will line up to one side of the field, leaving the quarterback and running back unprotected on the other. Its goal is to disconcert a defensive front in order to allow a quick screen pass to a wide receiver with six blockers, or to allow a short run by the running back.".
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) label "Swinging gate (American football)".
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- Swinging_gate_(American_football) wasDerivedFrom Swinging_gate_(American_football)?oldid=631133711.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) depiction Swinging-Gate-Pass.jpg.
- Swinging_gate_(American_football) isPrimaryTopicOf Swinging_gate_(American_football).