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bis tackle when on the offensive, so as to
be able to get into every play. In plays
through tackle and end, or around the end
on his own side of the line, the end may
either help his tackle to block or pocket
the opposing tackle, or, if his vis-d-vis
can take care of his own man, he may
draw the opposing end out as far as pos¬
sible, and thus assist the interferers for
his own runner. Sometimes the end can
help tackle to pull his man out when
making holes between tackle and guard
by distracting his attention, so as to give
tackle better show of getting hold of him
and pulling him out.
If a half-back comes into the line be¬
tween tackle and end, the end should
remember to take the inside man, as he
is the most dangerous, because uncovered
and nearest to the play
Iu blocking, the end should make it
hard, low. and strong, as suggested in
Chapter I., Section .">.