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wincmd>Perl Makefile.PL
wincmd>nmake
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winshell>nmake
cl -c -nologo -GF -W3 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -O1 -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_ST
RICT -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT -DNO_HASH_SEED -DUSE_SITECUSTOMIZE -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEX
T -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DUSE_PERLIO -DPERL_MSVCRT_READFIX -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -O1
-DVERSION=\"0.1703\" -DXS_VERSION=\"0.1703\" "-IC:\Perl\lib\CORE" OLE.cpp
"cl" не является внутренней или внешней
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To prevent the offense from reaching and neutralizing the second level, defenses focus on two main tactics:
On running plays, offensive linemen try to "climb" to the second level. This means after an initial double-team or chip block on a defensive lineman, one blocker releases to engage a linebacker. If the offense successfully reaches the second level, the running back often gains 10+ yards because the primary tacklers (linebackers) are being obstructed. 3. Defensive Counter-Strategies
Defensive tackles (often called "space eaters") take on double teams. Their job isn't necessarily to make the tackle, but to keep offensive linemen busy so they cannot "climb" to the linebackers.
When coaches talk about a defense's ability to "reach the second level," they are usually describing the chess match between offensive blockers and the defensive front.
A defense that protects its second level is usually elite against the run. If linebackers are forced to fight off 300-pound linemen all game, they will eventually wear down, leading to "explosive" run plays where the back reaches the safety (third level) untouched.
Linebackers must "scrape" laterally. This involves reading the play and moving horizontally to avoid the climbing blockers, keeping themselves "clean" to make a play on the ball carrier. 4. Why It Matters
In football terminology, the refers to the area roughly 5–10 yards past the line of scrimmage, primarily occupied by the linebackers . First Level: The defensive line (Tackles and Ends). Second Level: Linebackers. Third Level: The secondary (Cornerbacks and Safeties). 2. The Offensive Objective
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To prevent the offense from reaching and neutralizing the second level, defenses focus on two main tactics:
On running plays, offensive linemen try to "climb" to the second level. This means after an initial double-team or chip block on a defensive lineman, one blocker releases to engage a linebacker. If the offense successfully reaches the second level, the running back often gains 10+ yards because the primary tacklers (linebackers) are being obstructed. 3. Defensive Counter-Strategies 3 : Defense and Reaching Second Level
Defensive tackles (often called "space eaters") take on double teams. Their job isn't necessarily to make the tackle, but to keep offensive linemen busy so they cannot "climb" to the linebackers. To prevent the offense from reaching and neutralizing
When coaches talk about a defense's ability to "reach the second level," they are usually describing the chess match between offensive blockers and the defensive front. When coaches talk about a defense's ability to
A defense that protects its second level is usually elite against the run. If linebackers are forced to fight off 300-pound linemen all game, they will eventually wear down, leading to "explosive" run plays where the back reaches the safety (third level) untouched.
Linebackers must "scrape" laterally. This involves reading the play and moving horizontally to avoid the climbing blockers, keeping themselves "clean" to make a play on the ball carrier. 4. Why It Matters
In football terminology, the refers to the area roughly 5–10 yards past the line of scrimmage, primarily occupied by the linebackers . First Level: The defensive line (Tackles and Ends). Second Level: Linebackers. Third Level: The secondary (Cornerbacks and Safeties). 2. The Offensive Objective
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Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
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Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
The Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 has been replaced by Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition provides a complete integrated development and debugging environment making it the easiest way to create powerful applications using the C/C++ language. Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition also contains an enhanced version of the C/C++ optimizing compiler for the fastest executables. Best of all, the Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition is completely free!
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DV>Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
DV>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DV>Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
DV>The Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 has been replaced by Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition provides a complete integrated development and debugging environment making it the easiest way to create powerful applications using the C/C++ language. Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition also contains an enhanced version of the C/C++ optimizing compiler for the fastest executables. Best of all, the Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition is completely free!