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- Pro_set abstract "In American football, the pro set or split backs formation is a formation that was commonly used as a \"base\" set by professional and amateur teams. The \"pro set\" formation featured a backfield that deployed two running backs aligned side-by-side instead of one in front of the other as in traditional I-formation sets. It was an outgrowth of the original, three running back T-formation, with the third back (one of the halfbacks) in the T becoming a permanent flanker, now referred to as a wide receiver.This formation is particularly popular because teams can both run and pass the football out of it with an equal amount of success. This is important because it keeps defenses guessing on what type of play the offense will run. Because the backs are opposite each other, it takes the defense longer to read the gap the offense will run the ball to.Once the run has been established, it can be a very dangerous formation. Because of the real threat of a team running out of the pro-set, defenses must respect the play fake and play run. This pulls the safety to the line and opens up the middle of the field deep. Also, with both backs in position to \"pick up\" an outside blitz, the pro-set gives a quarterback an abundance of time to find an open receiver.A common variant of this formation removes the tight end and replaces it with a third receiver in the \"slot\" position. The formation is utilized to remove a defensive player from the tackle box to give the offense a 7-on-6 matchup.There are three formations in the pro set of forms: Pro, Ace, and Tree.The formation has lost its popularity at the college and professional level recently with the rise of pass-heavy offenses, but is still utilized by teams with a more \"run-heavy\" philosophy. In addition, it remains common at the high school Junior Varsity and Varsity level.".
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- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink American_football.
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_formations.
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink Formation_(American_football).
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink I_formation.
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink T_formation.
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLink File:Pro_Formation.svg.
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multiple pro sets".
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pro set".
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pro-set".
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "Split Backs".
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "pro set".
- Pro_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "pro-set".
- Pro_set wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:American_football_strategy.
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- Pro_set wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pro_set subject Category:American_football_formations.
- Pro_set hypernym Formation.
- Pro_set type MilitaryUnit.
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- Pro_set comment "In American football, the pro set or split backs formation is a formation that was commonly used as a \"base\" set by professional and amateur teams. The \"pro set\" formation featured a backfield that deployed two running backs aligned side-by-side instead of one in front of the other as in traditional I-formation sets.".
- Pro_set label "Pro set".
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- Pro_set sameAs Category:Pro_formation.
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- Pro_set depiction Pro_Formation.svg.
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