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Qu'est-ce (qui) est DCU Saints (American football) - définition


DCU Saints (American football)         
The Dublin City University Saints was a former American football team of Dublin City University, Ireland. Established in 2005, the DCU Saints initially competed in the Irish American Football League (IAFL) for five seasons, reaching the playoffs in 2008 and 2009.
American football         
  • Players with one of the youth divisions of the [[Borregos Salvajes]] football program of the [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]]
  • Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] (in white) looks on. The goal line is marked by the small orange pylon.
  • A diagram of a typical pre-snap formation. The offense (red) is lined up in a variation of the [[I formation]], while the defense (blue) is lined up in the [[4–3 defense]]. Both formations are legal.
  • The [[Boise State Broncos]] are the first football team to design a blue field in 1986
  • alt=Seven officials are pictured meeting at the infield. Officials meeting at midfield
  •  [[Dallas Cowboys]] defensive players force [[Houston Texans]] running back [[Arian Foster]] to fumble the ball.
  • Hamburg Sea Devils]] intercepts a pass.
  • [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] placekicker [[Connor Barth]] attempts a field goal by kicking the ball from the hands of a holder. This is the standard method to score field goals or extra points.<ref name="PFRA" /><ref name="dropkick_diagram" />
  • [[Carolina Panthers]] quarterback [[Jake Delhomme]] (number 17) in the motion of throwing a forward pass
  •  A football field as seen from behind one end zone. The tall, yellow goal posts mark where the ball must pass for a successful field goal or extra point. The large, rectangular area marked with the team name is the end zone.
  •  A modern down indicator box is mounted on a pole and is used to mark the current line of scrimmage. The number on the marker is changed using a dial.
  •  Officials use the chains to measure for a first down. Here, the ball is just short of the pole and therefore short of a first down.
  • A [[high school football]] game
  • A quarterback for the [[Kiel Baltic Hurricanes]] under center, ready to take the snap
  • A team from the [[Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home]] in 1896
  • Jeff Reed]] of the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] executes a kickoff.
  • [[Pudge Heffelfinger]], widely regarded as the first professional football player
  • A 2012 football match between national teams of [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]] at [[Sonera Stadium]] (now Bolt Arena) in [[Helsinki]]
  • Men playing a game of [[flag football]]
  • [[Vince Agnew]] wearing a helmet with his shoulder pads and thigh pads visible under his uniform.
  • The dangers associated with the sport depicted in a 1908 cartoon by [[William Charles Morris]].
  • Yale University's football team]]
FORM OF TEAM GAME PLAYED WITH AN OVAL BALL ON A FIELD MARKED OUT AS A GRIDIRON
AmericanFootball; American Football; American-football; Football (American); Yankball; Yankeeball; Ameriball; Football (US); Tackleball; Football (America); American football/to do; Amefoot; Passing (American Football); Football (American version); The Game of Football; American style football; American-style football; American-Style football; American-Style Football; American Style Football; American gridiron football; Hand-egg; 🏈; Hand Egg; American rules football; Yards passing; American foot ball; American foot-ball; American handegg; American Handegg; Tackle football; Football (handegg); Gridball
(American footballs)
1.
American football is a game similar to rugby that is played by two teams of eleven players using an oval-shaped ball. Players try to score points by carrying the ball to their opponents' end of the field, or by kicking it over a bar fixed between two posts. (BRIT; in AM, use football
)
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2.
An American football is an oval-shaped ball used for playing American football. (BRIT; in AM, use football
)
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American football         
  • Players with one of the youth divisions of the [[Borregos Salvajes]] football program of the [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]]
  • Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] (in white) looks on. The goal line is marked by the small orange pylon.
  • A diagram of a typical pre-snap formation. The offense (red) is lined up in a variation of the [[I formation]], while the defense (blue) is lined up in the [[4–3 defense]]. Both formations are legal.
  • The [[Boise State Broncos]] are the first football team to design a blue field in 1986
  • alt=Seven officials are pictured meeting at the infield. Officials meeting at midfield
  •  [[Dallas Cowboys]] defensive players force [[Houston Texans]] running back [[Arian Foster]] to fumble the ball.
  • Hamburg Sea Devils]] intercepts a pass.
  • [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] placekicker [[Connor Barth]] attempts a field goal by kicking the ball from the hands of a holder. This is the standard method to score field goals or extra points.<ref name="PFRA" /><ref name="dropkick_diagram" />
  • [[Carolina Panthers]] quarterback [[Jake Delhomme]] (number 17) in the motion of throwing a forward pass
  •  A football field as seen from behind one end zone. The tall, yellow goal posts mark where the ball must pass for a successful field goal or extra point. The large, rectangular area marked with the team name is the end zone.
  •  A modern down indicator box is mounted on a pole and is used to mark the current line of scrimmage. The number on the marker is changed using a dial.
  •  Officials use the chains to measure for a first down. Here, the ball is just short of the pole and therefore short of a first down.
  • A [[high school football]] game
  • A quarterback for the [[Kiel Baltic Hurricanes]] under center, ready to take the snap
  • A team from the [[Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home]] in 1896
  • Jeff Reed]] of the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] executes a kickoff.
  • [[Pudge Heffelfinger]], widely regarded as the first professional football player
  • A 2012 football match between national teams of [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]] at [[Sonera Stadium]] (now Bolt Arena) in [[Helsinki]]
  • Men playing a game of [[flag football]]
  • [[Vince Agnew]] wearing a helmet with his shoulder pads and thigh pads visible under his uniform.
  • The dangers associated with the sport depicted in a 1908 cartoon by [[William Charles Morris]].
  • Yale University's football team]]
FORM OF TEAM GAME PLAYED WITH AN OVAL BALL ON A FIELD MARKED OUT AS A GRIDIRON
AmericanFootball; American Football; American-football; Football (American); Yankball; Yankeeball; Ameriball; Football (US); Tackleball; Football (America); American football/to do; Amefoot; Passing (American Football); Football (American version); The Game of Football; American style football; American-style football; American-Style football; American-Style Football; American Style Football; American gridiron football; Hand-egg; 🏈; Hand Egg; American rules football; Yards passing; American foot ball; American foot-ball; American handegg; American Handegg; Tackle football; Football (handegg); Gridball
¦ noun a kind of football played with an oval ball by teams of eleven players, on a field marked out as a gridiron.

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DCU Saints (American football)
The Dublin City University Saints was a former American football team of Dublin City University, Ireland. Established in 2005, the DCU Saints initially competed in the Irish American Football League (IAFL) for five seasons, reaching the playoffs in 2008 and 2009.