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Damik Scafe
Damik Alonzo Scafe (born April 26, 1988) is a former American football defensive end. He was originally signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2011 San Diego Chargers season, 2011. He played college football at Boston College Eagles football, Boston College. Early life Scafe earned Hartford Courant All-State honors as a senior defensive lineman at Windsor High School (Connecticut), Windsor High School. He also gained All-State accolades from the Connecticut High School Coaches Association. Scafe was childhood friends with NFL nose tackle Terrance Knighton and Chris Baker since high school, where the three of them were teammates. College career Scafe was a starter on the Eagles defensive line in his last two years with Boston College (2009, 2010). Professional career He began his rookie season on the Reserve/Injured list and spent the final four weeks on the Chargers' practice squad. He made his National Football League, NFL debut on December 23, 2012 a ...
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Defensive End
Defensive end (DE) is a defensive position in the sport of gridiron football. This position has designated the players at each end of the defensive line, but changes in formation (American football), formations over the years have substantially changed how the position is played. History Early formations, with six- and seven-man line defense, seven-man lines, used the end as a containment player, whose job was first to prevent an "end run" around his position, then secondarily to force plays inside. When most teams adopted a five-man line, two different styles of end play developed: "crashing" ends, who rushed into the backfield to disrupt plays, and "stand-up" or "waiting" ends, who played the more traditional containment style. Some teams would use both styles of end play, depending on game situations. Traditionally, defensive ends are in a three-point stance, with their free hand cocked back ready to "punch" an offensive lineman, or in a two-point stance like a strong safety ...
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