line coach
Noun: A specialized assistant coach in American or Canadian football whose primary responsibility is to train and oversee the linemen (the players who play on the line of scrimmage, such as offensive and defensive linemen).
The term "line coach" is used specifically in the context of football coaching staff structures. It refers to a coach with a focused area of expertise.
Examples: * The head coach hired a new line coach to improve the team's blocking techniques. * The offensive line coach works intensively with the center and guards. * After the game, the defensive line coach reviewed the game film with his players.
- The role is often specified further as "offensive line coach" or "defensive line coach" to indicate which unit the coach manages.
- In coaching hierarchies, the line coach typically reports to a coordinator (e.g., offensive coordinator) or directly to the head coach.
- Offensive line coach (n): An assistant coach specifically responsible for the offensive linemen.
- Defensive line coach (n): An assistant coach specifically responsible for the defensive linemen.
- Position coach (n): A more general term for an assistant coach responsible for a specific group of players (e.g., quarterback coach, line coach, secondary coach).
- Assistant coach (specific to linemen)
- Position coach (when referring to the lineman position group)
"Line coach" is a compound noun specific to sports terminology. Its meaning is directly tied to the structure of football and the "line" positions. It is not used in general contexts outside of sports.
- an assistant football coach in charge of the linemen