globalize USA date January 2010 Criminal law A lesserincludedoffense , in criminal law , is a crime ... or intimidation to accomplish the taking. Therefore, larceny is a lesserincludedoffense in the offense of robbery, as every robbery includes a larceny as part of the crime. Assault is also a lesserincludedoffense of robbery, just as battery crime battery is necessarily a lesserincludedoffense to murder , and false imprisonment is usually a lesserincludedoffense to kidnapping . Merger doctrine Under the merger doctrine as this term is used in criminal law, lesserincluded offenses generally merge into the greater offense. Therefore, a person who commits a robbery can not be convicted ... that the court must instruct the jury that they may find the defendant guilty of a lesserincludedoffense ... law prohibiting lesserincludedoffense instructions in capital cases. ref The reasoning for this ruling ... a defendant accused of a violation of law where there is a lesserincludedoffense, if the jury ... a verdict i.e., is Hung jury hung on the lesserincludedoffense, the defendant may be retried if the prosecutor chooses to do so, but only for the lesserincludedoffense. If the jury finds the defendant not guilty of the lesserincludedoffense, there would be no need to make a determination on the more serious offense as acquittal of a lesserincludedoffense automatically constitutes acquittal of the more serious offense. References reflist DEFAULTSORT LesserIncludedOffense Category Criminal ... to commit a crime, although not strictly speaking lesserincluded offenses, merge into the completed ... crime. Even if any states were to eliminate the doctrine, a conviction for both an offense and any of its lesserincluded offenses would not withstand scrutiny under the Double Jeopardy ... jurors that they can find the defendant guilty of the most serious crime charged, or of a lesserincludedoffense of that crime in English law , this is termed an alternative verdict . In murder cases ... more details
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Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Flattery Not Included Type Album Artist Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer Cover Released 2008 Recorded Genre The Chap Chap hop br Hip hop music Hip hop Length 32 58 Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Flattery Not Included br 2008 Next album I Say album I Say br 2010 Flattery Not Included is the debut album of Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer , the The Chap Chap hop musician and satirist. It introduces Mr. B s notion of Chap Hop, a form of Hip Hop performed in Received Pronunciation the King s English with banjolele accompaniment and The Chap chappist lyrical themes concerning nostalgia for Edwardian age Edwardian life or an Halcyon Days idealised version of it , notably cricket , pipe smoking , and sherry . Other songs focus on Hip Hop culture and the relations between it and The Chap chappism as practised by Mr. B. Tracklisting Intro 0 16 A Piece of My Mind 1 58 Straight Out of Surrey 2 57 Timothy 2 47 Sherry Monocle 2 57 Let Me Smoke My Pipe 2 10 The Very Model 0 39 The Crack Song 4 05 More Kissing in Porn Please, We re British 3 05 Mansion House 3 15 Beats, Rhymes, & Manners 2 53 Chap Hop History 5 22 There ll Always be some Hip hop 0 41 unref date April 2011 Category 2008 albums ... more details
s all time leader in offense in 63 28 win accessdate 2011 10 23 ref ref name NCAA NCAA Definition The National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA defines the term as Total offense is the total of net gain rushing and net gain forward passing. Receiving and runback yards are not included in total offense ...Total offense or total offence is an American football and Canadian football statistic representing the total number of yards rushing and yards passing by a team ref cite web url http www.cfbstats.com 2007 leader national team offense split01 category10 sort01.html title 2007 National Leaders Total Offense All Games accessdate 2008 01 01 publisher cfbstats.com date 2007 12 02 ref or player. ref cite web url http www.cfbstats.com 2007 leader national player split01 category10 sort01.html title 2007 National Leaders Total Offense All Games accessdate 2008 01 01 publisher cfbstats.com date 2007 12 02 ref Total offense differs from yards from scrimmage , which gives credit for passing yardage to the person receiving the football rather than the person throwing the football. In the game of football, progress is measured by advancing the Football ball football towards the opposing team s Goal line American football goal line . The team on offense can make progress during the play by advancing the ball from the line of scrimmage . When the offensive team advances the ball by rush American football ... as total offense . Although the ball may also be advanced by penalty, these yards do not contribute to total offense. Progress lost via quarterback sack s are classified differently, depending upon the league and or level of football. When defenses are measured on total offense allowed, it is called total defense . Some definitions of individual total offense give credit to both the passer and receiver ... ncaa stats 2007 divia individual total offense byTOT YDS PER GAME.html title TOTAL OFFENSE accessdate ... season total offense game records. Case Keenum , B.J. Symons , and David Klingler hold the total offense ... more details
Coryell offense is the name given to the scheme and philosophy developed by former San Diego Chargers Coach, Don Coryell . Air Coryell was initially a nickname given to the offense of the San Diego Chargers under Coryell from 1978 1986, but now has come be used interchangeably with the term Coryell offense or the less common vertical offense as a descriptive term for the offensive philosophy Coryell developed. With Dan Fouts as quarterback, San Diego Chargers offense was among the greatest passing ... led the league in total yards in offense 1980 1983 and 1985. Fouts, Charlie Joiner , and Kellen ... the QB. Prior to Coryell, the pro set was generally a running offense that used play action fakes ... offense grind it out style offenses . ref Jaworski Jaworski 2010 , pp.90,113 ref In 1978, the contact ... 1975 with the St. Louis Cardinals football St. Louis Cardinals . The Cardinals offense emphasized .... People talk about the West Coast offense , but Don started the West Coast decades ago and kept updating it. You look around the NFL now, and so many teams are running a version of the Coryell offense. Coaches have added their own touches, but it s still Coryell s offense. He has disciples all over the league. He changed the game. . ref name hof Attributes of the Coryell offense The Coryell offense is based on Sid Gillman s offense that required the defense to defend the entire field. ref name ... in the wrong position. ref Jaworski Jaworski 2010 , p.108 ref The offense did not have any set ... Coryell s offense had more progressions than Gillman s, with backup options for screen pass es and underneath routes. ref Jaworski Jaworski 2010 , p.91 ref The Coryell offense is a combination of deep ... video feature on Air Coryell ref The offense relies on getting all five receivers out into patterns ..., speed out, or shallow cross. Overall the goal of the Coryell offense is to have at least two downfield ... with a strong arm. The Coryell offense uses three key weapons. The first is a strong inside ... more details
A continuity offense is one of two main categories of basketball offenses, the other being motion offense . Continuity offenses are characterized by a pattern of movement, cuts, screens and passes which eventually leads back to the starting formation. At this point the pattern of movement is repeated, hence the name continuity offense. The most well known continuity offenses are the shuffle offense ref http www.coachesclipboard.net ShuffleOffense.html Shuffle Offense ref , flex offense ref http www.coachesclipboard.net FlexOffense.html Flex Offense ref , the wheel offense ref http www.guidetocoachingbasketball.com wheel.htm How to Coach and Teach the Wheel Man to Man Basketball Offense Bot generated title ref and John Wooden s UCLA cut ref http www.basketballteacher.com wooden5.html UCLA Cut ref See also motion offense References Reflist http www.hoopsu.com the swing offense Swing Offense http www.hoopsu.com category basketball playbook motion offense continuity offense sets Continuity Offense Sets Category Basketball terminology Category Basketball strategy ... more details
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Shuffle offense as an offensive strategy in basketball , developed in the early 1950s by Bruce Drake at the University of Oklahoma . It was later used by Bob Spear , who was the first head basketball coach of the United States Air Force Academy from 1957 71. The shuffle offense is an offense that has all five players rotate in each of the five shuffle positions. This offense would be an option for a team that has good ball handlers but is not blessed with height or a strong dominant post player This may be why Spear used it at Air Force, which has a height restriction . Legendary coach Dean Smith of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill also taught the shuffle offense. Further reading cite book last Smith first Dean authorlink Dean Smith coauthors title Basketball Multiple Offense and Defense year 1998 publisher Allyn and Bacon location Boston isbn 0205291198 External links http www.coachesclipboard.net ShuffleOffense.html The Coache s Clipboard Shuffle Offense http www.cybersportsusa.com hooptactics shuffle.asp HoopTactics Shuffle Offense Category Basketball terminology Category Basketball strategy ... more details
The Flex offense is an offensive strategy in basketball developed in the 1970s. It is a patterned offense relying on cuts across the key called a flex cut and down screens to create a pick the picker action. This offense is most effective against a man to man defense, though some ambitious coaches have used it against odd front zones. It is the favored offense of many high school programs because it requires players to be in constant motion and the patterns of screens and cuts are easy to remember. Though dismissed by many coaches at the college level for its predictability, some notable programs ... . Williams used the flex offense to lead the Terrapins to the 2002 NCAA National Championship. Also, Gordie James of Willamette University used the flex offense to lead the Willamette Bearcats ... his variation of it for years with the Utah Jazz . The flex is a type of continuity offense ref http www.coachesclipboard.net FlexOffense.html Flex Offense ref ref http www.cybersportsusa.com hooptactics ... shuffle offense . The basic theory behind the flex offense is that all players are interchangeable no player has a traditional role. The point guard advances the ball up the court to start the offense, while other players set screens to create openings. Typically, the point guard sets the offense ... occurs on the other side of the ball and the offense begins its continuous cycle. Variations University of Maryland and Gonzaga University both run modified versions of the simplistic flex offense. Maryland attempts to run a version of the flex offense that allows for closer shots at the basket, and is less ... 4 players. Since this offense is classified as a continuity offense, in which players repeat specific actions, some teams will build in options within the offense to keep defenses from anticipating a particular cut or screen. References reflist External links http www.perfectpractice.net flex offense Flex Offense http www.hoopsu.com basic flex offense Basic Flex Offense Diagrammed http www.coachawinningteam.com ... more details
No footnotes date May 2008 A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball . Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense. Motion offenses are different from continuity offense s in that they follow no fixed repeating pattern. Instead a motion offense is free flowing and unrestricted, following a set of rules. Some examples of basic rules that are commonly used are Pass and screen ... player without the ball at the top of the key area. History The origin of the motion offense has ... Who date July 2009 who believe that motion offense was developed earlier by coaches of the New York ... in 1939, and they used a motion offense. Hank Iba s version Hank Iba s teams were methodical, ball ... prominent head coach who has been influential in the development of the motion offense is Bob Knight . Knight has used the motion offense to great success for over 40 years as the head coach of the United ... victories. His motion offense emphasizes post players setting screens and perimeter players passing ... screens to get open. Modern usage Today, the motion offense is used by a vast majority of high school, college, and professional basketball teams. Many basketball teams have continued to use the offense to great success on all levels of the game. See also continuity offense External links http www.perfectpractice.net 63 motion offense core teaching concepts.html Motion Offense Coaching Concepts http www.basketball.org skills passing game Motion offense, also known as Passing Game is taught by former NBA coach and player. http www.coachawinningteam.com basketball plays motion offense Animation, Rules and Diagrams of Motion Offense http www.hoopsu.com category basketball playbook motion offense http www.coachesclipboard.net MotionOffense.html http static.espn.go.com ncb 2003 0225 1514311.html ... Offense Category Basketball terminology Category Basketball strategy ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In sports, offense or offence see American and British English spelling differences ce, se American and British English spelling differences pronounced with first syllable stress , also known as attack , is the action of attacking or engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring points or goals. The term may also refer to the tactics involved in offense, or a sub team whose primary responsibility is offense. Generally, Goal sport goals are scored by teams offenses, but in sports such as American Football it is common to see defenses and special teams which serve as a team s offensive unit on kicking plays and defensive on returning plays score as well. The fielding side in Cricket is also generally known as the bowling attack despite the batting side being the side that scores runs. In Britain and elsewhere, the term offence is almost always taken to mean an infraction of the rules, a penalty or foul, and attack is more likely to be used where Americans would use offense . In soccer the offense is the effect that have prefectively strikers or the forwards, but back players can attack too. Example of forwards Thierry Henry or Ruud van Nistelrooy See also Defence sports goalkeeper DEFAULTSORT Offense Sports Category Sports terminology Sport stub ja ... more details
The elements of an offense are those facts that must proven true in order before a defendant can be convicted of a crime. For instance, there may be a requirement that both actus reus and mens rea existed. In the United States, an indictment need only contain those facts and elements of the alleged offense necessary to inform the accused of the charge. ref http www.justice.gov usao eousa foia reading room usam title9 crm00222.htm ref References reflist Category Elements of crime criminal law stub ... more details
Wheel offense is an offensive strategy in basketball , developed in the late 1950s by Garland F. Pinholster ... Georgia Trend ref . It is a kind of continuity offense in which players move around in a circular pattern to create good scoring opportunities. The wheel offense is a popular offensive ... basketball play wheel Coach a Winning Team Wheel Offense ref . Strategy There are various ways to run the wheel offense. The original form of the wheel offense developed by Garland Pinholster ... Pinholster Pinholster, Garland F. 1966 . Pinholster s wheel offense for basketball. Prentice Hall ... play, the players are now again in the 1 3 1 formation, and are ready to initiate another wave of offense. ref name Pinholster Advantages of using the wheel offense The wheel offense is very advantageous to use. First it is very flexible and easy to set up. All the positions in the wheel offense ... handler to start the wheel offense from either wing without the other players changing their positions ... Basketball Offense ref . With its flexibility, the wheel offense blends well with both half court attack and fast break . Once the play is set up, the wheel offense can work effectively against both ... the wheel offense, their game tempo will be very hard to disrupt ref name Pinholster . The wheel offense ... plays before they start the wheel offense ref name Pinholster . This made the wheel offense very hard to detect, and they could catch the defense off guard. During the play, when the wheel offense ... name Pinholster . This greatly increases the variation of the wheel offense, making it very hard to defend. Moreover, the wheel offense is very helpful for team building. Because the wheel offense demands ... individuals. Thus practicing and running the wheel offense is very helpful for developing a team spirit among the players ref name Pinholster . Requirements for using the wheel offense There are a few conditions need to be satisfied before using the wheel offense. Some are listed below. The wheel offense ... more details
Two common definitions of a status offense or status crime are 1. A status offense is an action that is prohibited only to a certain class of people, and most often applied to offence law offenses only committed by Minor law minors . 2. In the United States, the term status offense refers to an offense such as a traffic violation where motive is not a consideration in determining guilt. In the United Kingdom and Europe, this type of status offense may be termed a regulatory offences regulatory offense . Usage Definitions of status offense vary. A neutral definition may be a type of crime that is not based upon prohibited action or inaction but rests on the fact that the offender has a certain personal condition or is of a specified character. ref http law.enotes.com wests law encyclopedia status offense Definition of status offense Enotes.com ref The Federal Sentencing Guidelines states that a juvenile law juvenile status offense is a crime which cannot be committed by an adult. ref U.S.S.G. 4A1.2 c 2 . ref For example, possession of a firearm by a minor , by definition, cannot be done by an adult. In some states the term status offense does not apply to adults at all according to Wyoming law, status offenses can only be committed by people under 18 years of age. ref 2002 http legisweb.state.wy.us 2006 interim jud BILLS 07lso 0076w2.pdf Working Draft. State of Wyoming. ref Juvenile status offenders are distinguished from juvenile delinquent juvenile delinquent offenders in that status offenders have not committed an act that would be considered a crime if it were committed by an adult, whereas delinquent youths have committed such an act. ref http law.jrank.org pages 1543 Juvenile Status Offenders.html Juvenile Status Offenders. ref Examples Status offenses may include Legal drinking age consumption of alcohol , tobacco smoking , truancy , and Runaway youth running away ... others, which makes them status offenses. Status offense may also apply to other classes, including ... more details
offense against the Philadelphia Eagles in 2007 NFL season 2007 Spread offense may also refer to the four corners offense in basketball . The spread offense is an offensive scheme in American football ... offense begins with the quarterback in the shotgun formation most of the time, and often employs a no huddle offense no huddle approach. The fundamental nature of the spread offense involves ... also feature wide splits between the offensive linemen. The object of the spread offense is to open ... football Houston Cougars are well known for using the spread offense. The father of the spread offense is Rusty Russell American football Rusty Russell , a graduate of Howard Payne University , in Brownwood ... the Mighty Mites . While there, he deployed the earliest form of a spread offense to great success ... Offense, Gilbride and Bledsoe ref His version is known as the Run & Shoot offense however, the scheme which was originally started as a run first offense in 1958 has evolved over the past 45 years into a much ... Ellison s philosophy to create a more pass oriented version. The Spread Offense emerged in the US in the mid .... However, Propst s offense was created by consultant now offensive coodinator at Louisiana ... pioneered new aspects of the spread offense since 1995. In his 16 seasons as head coach, he has lead ... is the option offense spread option consisting of a slot receiver, the tailback, and an agile quarterback ... to determine the proper play to make with the ball. A third version of the spread offense is the Pistol offense which is used by Chris Ault s Nevada Wolf Pack and some high schools across the nation ... the country in rushing and total offense, and were also the first team in college football history to have three players rush for 1,000 yards in the same season. In addition, a new offense known as the spread flex is emerging among many programs. This offense combines the flex bone and the spread offense together in order to cause confusion for defenses and to take advantage of mismatches. This dynamic ... more details
More footnotes date January 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name First Offense Type Studio album Artist Corey Hart singer Corey Hart Cover First Offense.JPG Released 1983 in music June 1983 Recorded 1982 1983 Revolution Recording Studios , Cheadle Hulme , Cheshire , England br Eel Pie Studios , London , England Genre Pop music Pop Rock music rock Length 41 28 Label Aquarius Records record label Aquarius Canada small AQR 537 small br EMI United States small 2401861 small Producer Jon Astley , Phil Chapman Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r40007 pure url yes link Last album This album First Offense br 1983 Next album Boy in the Box album Boy in the Box br 1985 First Offense is the first album by Corey Hart singer Corey Hart , released in 1983. It includes the hit singles Sunglasses at Night along with an award winning music video and the ballad It Ain t Enough . Hart was subsequently nominated for four Juno Award s and a Grammy Awards of 1985 Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best New Artist Best New Artist . Background and writing After meeting Billy Joel in a New York recording studio, Hart was signed to Aquarius Records record label Aquarius Records and went to England to record his first album. Much of it was recorded at Revolution Recording Studios in Cheshire, where owner Andy Macpherson helped him to gather a mix of British musicians who were known for their work in other bands, including Gary Tibbs Adam and the Ants on bass guitar, Paul Burgess musician Paul Burgess 10cc on drums and Michael Byron Hehir Sad Caf band Sad Caf on guitar. Byron Hehir became a full time member of Hart s band for the next seven years. The album also ... from the album included the ballad It Ain t Enough which became a Top 20 hit, She Got the Radio which ... First Offense reached a high of 31 on the Billboard 200 album charts. The album was certified ... Albums produced by Jon Astley it First Offense ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 The Princeton offense is an Offense sports offensive basketball strategy ... info.php?page news&newsid 87 publisher MacsLive accessdate March 22, 2010 ref The offense is designed ... important and on offense there is no point guard , shooting guard , small forward or Power forward basketball ... Times author Wallace, William N. ref The offense usually starts out with four players outside the Three ... Noun shots . The hallmark of the offense is the backdoor pass, where a player on the wikt wing Noun ... the defensive team attempts to pack the Key basketball paint to prevent backdoor cuts, the offense utilizes three point shots from the perimeter. All five players in the offense including the center should be competent at making a three point attempt, further spreading the floor. The offense is a very ... of the Princeton offense have been run by the New Orleans Hornets , New Jersey Nets , Sacramento ... date February 2009 . Coach Eddie Jordan implemented this offense while coach of both the Washington ... of the college teams best known for utilizing the offense besides, of course, Princeton are Georgetown ... on the general principles of the Princeton Offense Colorado Buffaloes University of Colorado , currently ... University of Wisconsin , under coach Bo Ryan , runs the Swing Offense, which is loosely based ..., install the Princeton offense and saw the Kings blossom into one of the best teams in the NBA. Citation ... Bill Carmody , John Thompson III and Joe Scott all employed the Princeton Offense. ref name TQQ&A ... Offense Keeps Hoyas on the Move , Washington Post , Mike Wise, March 23, 2006 Page E12. http www.nba.com wizards news princeton 061228.html On the Offensive Inside the Wizards Princeton Offense , WashingtonWizards.com ... 4th Quarter secrets.php Block, Curt Secrets of the Princeton Offense, American Basketball Quarterly ... Offense by Sean Gregory for Time Magazine, March 29, 2007 http www.nytimes.com 2007 03 ... DEFAULTSORT Princeton Offense Category Basketball terminology Category Princeton Tigers men s basketball ... more details
Image A 11.png thumb right A graphical representation of the A 11 offense The A 11 offense is an Offensive ... football . In this offense, a loophole in the rules governing kicking formations is used to disguise ... Post cite news title Futuristic Football Is Hottest Topic in High School Game Offense is hailed ... story?page weinreb 080811&lpos spotlight&lid tab4pos1 title The A 11 offense Ridiculous, or genius ... , closed the scrimmage kick loophole in February 2009, effectively banning important facets of the offense ... position may be stationed across the line. This was possible because, at the time the A 11 offense ... exemption could be used or not used, the A 11 offense could be used on every down. ref name NPR cite ... s A 11 Offense An Illegal Procedure? work NPR.com date September 26, 2008 ref To use the scrimmage .... The offense also places an additional passing back similar to the wildcat offense in the backfield ... school As mentioned, the A 11 offense was designed by a high school football high school coach who used a loophole in the rules concerning allowable formations to design an every down offense. As more ... 090302 title Banning the A 11 offense is a bad idea publisher ESPN.com last Weinreb first Michael ... brookfield a 11 offense work Chicago Tribune title Featured Articles from the Chicago Tribune ... s creators petitioned the California Interscholastic Federation to allow use of the offense over ... search ci 12186779?nclick check 1 Piedmont s innovative A 11 offense loses appeal ref The scheme s creators have since made adjustments and run the new version of the A 11 offense for the entire ... From the Desk of Kurt Bryan accessdate 2009 09 06 ref Since the adjusted version of the A 11 offense abides by the numbering requirements, it is similar to the older Emory & Henry offense as such, unlike ... NCAA football rulebook format PDF ref NFL The offense is not currently legal in the National Football ..., the extent of how much an A 9 or A 8 offense is used in those levels is unknown, and it is nonexistent ... more details
running an option offense The option offense is a generic term that is used to describe a wide variety .... Types An option offense is any football scheme that relies on option running plays as its cornerstone ... it its name Wishbone Option Offense . The wishbone offense, with its creation credited to Emory Bellard ... web last Weber first Bruce title Emory Bellard, Creator of Wishbone Offense, Dies at 83 work publisher ... no ref Wing T Offense . The traditional Wing T offense employs many of the concepts of the wishbone offense. It often employs three running back formations, especially in the Bay City version of the offense ... amount of misdirection running plays as the basis of its offense. The traps, crosses, fakes, pulls, sweeps ... most notably the veer triple option. The veer is well suited to the wing T offense, especially the Delaware ... amongst service academies Flexbone Option Offense . A variant of the wishbone offense, the Flexbone formation flexbone came to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s. The flexbone offense varies from ... flexbone is somewhat controversial and usually reflects the school of thought from which the offense ... coach, Fisher DeBerry , welcomed the name flexbone because the offense was seen as a modification ... reject the moniker, preferring instead to call their systems, the spread offense . To these practitioners, the offense is more related to spread schemes such as the run and shoot , and simply uses the triple option as a foundation instead of a dynamic passing game. The offense was actually born in the latter ... conference titles while using this offense. As traditional wishbone coaches sought to make their offenses more dynamic, they began to mimick the alignments of this spread offense and re dubbed it the flexbone ... greatest run of success in decades, Johnson brought the offense with him to Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football Georgia Tech , where it has achieved great success. I Option Offense . Also known as the Nebraska I offense. The offense derives its name from its extensive use of the I formation with its ... more details
game. The goal of the offense is to fill those five spots, which creates good spacing between players ... by the defense. Strategy The offense starts when a guard passes to the wing and cuts to the strong ... initial option in the offense is to pass to the strong side post player on the block who is in good ... play of the offense. Meanwhile, the wing and corner guard exchange on a down screen. The forward .... If nothing s available, he can shoot the basketball himself. The offense also has a variety of options ... from assistant coach Tex Winter , has utilized the triangle offense to great success. The Chicago ... 1990 NBA season, he and Winter originally installed the triangle offense in an attempt to subvert ... won his first championship. The triangle offense was also used effectively by the Bulls during ... installed the triangle offense again when he started coaching the Lakers in the 1999 2000 season ... as the focal points of L.A. s offense. O Neal won the NBA MVP Award in 2000, and Bryant rose to prominence ... soon reversed for the better. With Bryant and Gasol running the triangle offense, the Lakers made the NBA ... of Fame in 2011 for his contributions to basketball involving the triangle offense. He was an assistant ... Diagrams involving the triangle offense at ESPN.com DEFAULTSORT Triangle Offense Category Basketball terminology Category Basketball strategy de Triangle offense it Triangle offense ja ... more details
Image Pistol green.PNG thumb right 325px Chris Ault s pistol formation The pistol offense is an American football Formation American football formation and American football strategy strategy developed in 2004 by Chris Ault , the University of Nevada, Reno University of Nevada head coach. It is a hybrid of the traditional Shotgun formation shotgun and Single set back single back offenses. In the pistol offense, also commonly referred to as the pistol formation , the quarterback lines up four yards behind the Center American football center rather than seven yards, as with the shotgun formation. The running back lines up three yards Citation needed date October 2010 directly behind the quarterback, as opposed to next to him as in the shotgun. In the pistol formation, the quarterback is close enough to the line of scrimmage to be able to read the defense and far enough back to give him extra time and a better vision of the field just like in the shotgun. Citation needed date September 2010 ... offense in 2004 Citation needed date October 2010 as a way to add a power running game to the spread formation. Citation needed date October 2010 While the pistol offense has been experimented with by dozens ... Wolf Pack is most strongly associated with the formation. Using the Pistol Offense, during the 2009 season, Nevada led the nation in rushing at 345 yards a game and were second in total offense at 506 ... in 2008 with Tyler Thigpen at quarterback. Along with the Wildcat offense wildcat , the pistol has ... Steelers utilized the Pistol offense so quarterback Ben Roethlisberger could play with a bad foot ... greatly for a preparing defense. The pistol offense can effectively use draw plays, counters, and options ... football teams have used some aspect of the pistol offense col begin col break Alabama Crimson Tide ... col end The following NFL teams have used some aspect of the pistol offense Kansas City Chiefs Miami ...?DB OEM ID 10000&ATCLID 530575 DEFAULTSORT Pistol Offense Category American football formations ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name A Firing Offense title orig translator image Image A Firing Offense cover.jpg 200px image caption New edition cover Serpent s Tail author George Pelecanos illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series Nick Stefanos series genre Crime novel publisher St Martins Press pub date April 1992 english pub date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 216 pp isbn ISBN 0 312 06970 7 Hardcover first edition dewey 813 .54 20 congress PS3566.E354 F57 1992 oclc 24667198 preceded by followed by A Firing Offense is a 1992 crime novel and the debut from author George Pelecanos . It is set in Washington DC and focuses on marketing executive Nick Stefanos as he investigates the disappearance of a colleague. It is the first of several Pelecanos novel s to feature the character and the first of a trilogy with Stefanos as the main character. The other books in this series are Nick s Trip and Down by the River Where the Dead Men Go . Plot introduction Nick Stefanos is a marketing executive for electrical goods chain Nutty Nathan s. When a stock boy from the company disappears he is convinced to locate the boy by his grandfather. Explanation of the novel s title Stefanos is fired from his job at Nutty Nathan s but the reason for his dismissal does not become clear until the end of the book. Characters Nick Stefanos is a marketing executive and one time process server. He works for a chain of electrical goods stores. He was once a floor salesman. He remains friends with his old sales colleague Johnny McGinnes. Both Stefanos and McGinnes drink heavily and abuse recreational drugs. Major themes The novel is concerned with substance abuse both by the main characters ... bookreviews firingoffense.html title A Firing Offense by George P. Pelecanos accessdate ... November 2010 Awards and nominations Footnotes reflist George Pelecanos DEFAULTSORT Firing Offense ... more details
In American football , a smashmouth offense is an offensive system that relies on a strong running game, where most of the plays run by the offense are handoffs to the Fullback American football fullback or Halfback American football tailback . It is a more traditional style of offense that often results in a higher time of possession by running the ball heavily. So called smash mouth football is often run out of the I formation or wishbone, with tight end tight ends and receivers used as blockers. Though the offense is run oriented, pass opportunities can develop as defenses play close to the line. Play action can be very effective for a run oriented team. Fact date November 2008 Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust Used to describe the run heavy offenses such as run by Woody Hayes of Ohio State University in the 1950s and 1960s. A quarterback under Hayes would often throw fewer than 10 passes a game. Hayes is credited as saying Three things can happen when you pass the ball, and two of them are bad . ref name hayes cite news url http www.buckeyextra.com ?story dispatch 2006 09 09 20060909 E7 00.html title Royal took Longhorns from oblivion to No. 1 publisher buckeye extra date 9 September 2006 accessdate 2006 10 10 ref This is a grind it out ball control offense that relies on time of possession and high percentage inside running off of handoffs to advance the ball down the field. Hayes relied primarily on the fullback off tackle play. Run to Daylight The basic running philosophy employed by the Green Bay Packers under coach Vince Lombardi . Fact date November 2008 The central two plays in this philosophy are off tackle run and the so called Packer Sweep . In both plays, the offensive line would work to seal off a running lane for the back to use, and the running back would aim for this corridor rather than a specific pre snap hole. In the off tackle run, the quarterback would hand off often to the fullback who started running to the position between the tight end and tackle ... more details