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mainly sound , a 2 stroke has a high pitch tinging noise and a 4 stroke has a deep loud sound
DS stands for defensive specialist - a player who specializes in playing in the backrow, or passing
Rev it up if it has a screaming high picked sound it's a 2 stroke. If it's a deep sound it's a 4 stroke
Yes, the John Deere H20D hedge trimmer is a 2 stroke. It is stated that a two stroke will have a high pitch tinging noise and a four stroke will have a deep loud sound.
Dextrocurvature of the spine is when you put your balls deep in her cooder and her legs are back to her neck which is the huckabuck. If you stroke too deep it will knock her spine out of place
When the defensive is playing with their safeties deep and have man to man pass coverage, the offensive has a great advantage if they have a quarterback who can run. That's because in the defensive set, no one is covering the quarterback. Well that's fine if the quarterback is not a running one. If he is a runner, then no one is guarding him and he has plenty of room to run for good yardage.
Two deep coverage typically refers to a defensive formation where the safeties play deep in the back field, opposed to their normal starting spots about 10-15 yards of the line of scrimmage. The deep coverage is intended to stop a team from making a long play towards the end of a half or the end of the game. It is usually associated with the Prevent Defense.
A defensive back or corners job is to either to cover a wide receiver or get a zone. Their is two zones that a defensive back could have, flats(7 yards from the line of scrummage and one fourth of the field) and deep third( deep third of the field).
the defensive backs: 2 cornerbacks, a "strong safety", and a "weak safety". Occasionally, if the receivers are not very deep, a linebacker might be called on to defend a pass.
No, a safety plays in the defensive backfield.
Someone who never goes to the deep end, cannot perform any type of stroke, and someone who never goes on the diving board.