A formation describes how offensive or defensive players line up before the snap. This setup matters because it shapes assignments and strategy. Offenses use formations to create mismatches. Defenses adjust alignment in response. Spacing and balance affect execution. Coaches teach formations early. Recognition helps players react quickly. Variation keeps opponents guessing. For example, an offense spreads out in a wide formation.
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