flanker back
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Definition
Noun: - A football position: A player positioned wide of the offensive line, near the sideline, whose primary role is to receive passes. This term is specific to certain historical or less common formations in American and Canadian football.
Usage
- The term "flanker back" is used to describe a specific offensive player position in football strategy.
- It is used as a countable noun (e.g., , , ).
Examples
- The quarterback looked for the flanker back on a deep pass route.
- Their offense was effective because the flanker back was exceptionally fast.
- He played as a flanker back throughout his college career.
Advanced Usage
- In modern football terminology, the position once called "flanker back" is now more commonly referred to simply as a wide receiver or, more specifically, a flanker. The term "flanker back" itself is considered somewhat dated but is still understood in historical contexts of the sport.
Variants and Related Words
- Flanker (n): The modern, more common term for the same or a very similar position. The "back" suffix is often dropped in contemporary usage.
- Wide Receiver (n): A broader category of offensive players that includes the flanker position.
- Split End (n): Another type of wide receiver who lines up on the line of scrimmage, distinct from the flanker who typically lines up off the line.
Synonyms
- Wide receiver (general term)
- Pass catcher (informal, general term)
- Flanker (direct variant)
Notes on Meaning
- The definition is highly specific to American/Canadian football. It does not have general meanings outside of this sport.
- The "back" part of the term historically indicates that the player is part of the offensive backfield, though in practice they are often aligned wide.
Noun
- a back stationed wide of the scrimmage line; used as a pass receiver