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Hassan Shamsid-Deen
Hassan Shamsid-Deen (born January 21, 1976) is a former American football defensive back who played four seasons in the Arena Football League with the Grand Rapids Rampage and Dallas Desperados. He played college football at North Carolina State University. He was also a member of the Orlando Rage of the XFL (2001), XFL. Shamsid-Deen suffered a separated shoulder in the XFL (2001)#Opening scramble, opening scramble prior to the Rage's 33–29 season-opening win over the Chicago Enforcers on February 3, 2001. He missed the remainder of the season. References External linksJust Sports Stats
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shamsid-Deen, Hassan Living people 1976 births Players of American football from Atlanta American football defensive backs African-American players of American football NC State Wolfpack football players Grand Rapids Rampage players Orlando R ...
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Defensive Back
In gridiron football, defensive backs (DBs), also called the secondary, are the players on the defensive side of the ball who play farthest back from the line of scrimmage. They are distinguished from the other two sets of defensive players, the defensive linemen who play directly on the line of scrimmage, and the linebackers, who play in the middle of the defense, between the defensive line and the defensive backs. Among the defensive backs, there are two main types, cornerbacks, which play nearer the line of scrimmage and the sideline, whose main role is to cover the opposing team's wide receivers, and the Safety (gridiron football position), safeties, who play further back near the center of the field, and who act as the last line of defense. American defensive formations usually includes two of each, a left and right cornerback, as well as a strong safety and a free safety, with the free safety tending to play further back than the strong safety. In Canadian football, which ha ...
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