单词 | rollout pass |
释义 | > as lemmasrollout pass 2. American Football. A manoeuvre in which a quarterback moves quickly toward the sideline before attempting to pass or run the football; rollout pass: a pass thrown during this manoeuvre. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > American football > [noun] > actions or manoeuvres rush1857 punt-out1861 goal-kicking1871 safety1879 safety touchdown1879 scrimmage1880 rushing1882 safety touch1884 touchback1884 forward pass1890 run1890 blocking1891 signal1891 fake1893 onside kick1895 tandem-play1895 pass play1896 spiral1896 shift1901 end run1902 straight-arm1903 quarterback sneak1904 runback1905 roughing1906 Minnesota shift1910 quarterbacking1910 snap-back1910 pickoff1912 punt return1914 screen forward pass1915 screen pass1920 power play1921 sneak1921 passback1922 snap1922 defence1923 reverse1924 carry1927 lateral1927 stiff-arm1927 zone1927 zone defence1927 submarine charge1928 squib1929 block1931 pass rushing1933 safetying1933 trap play1933 end-around1934 straight-arming1934 trap1935 mousetrap1936 buttonhook1938 blitzing1940 hand-off1940 pitchout1946 slant1947 strike1947 draw play1948 shovel pass1948 bootleg1949 option1950 red dog1950 red-dogging1951 rollout1951 submarine1952 sleeper pass1954 draw1956 bomb1960 swing pass1960 pass rush1962 blitz1963 spearing1964 onsides kick1965 takeaway1967 quarterback sack1968 smash-mouth1968 veer1968 turn-over1969 bump-and-run1970 scramble1971 sack1972 nose tackle1975 nickel1979 pressure1981 1951 Van Nuys (Calif.) News 12 Nov. 2 b/4 The Huskies crunched out 59 yards in 13 plays with McElvain mixing up his calls cleverly and the smooth-working redhead scoring the touch from the Wolf one on a rollout around right end that fooled the secondary. 1969 Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard 3 Dec. 2 d/1 The Spartans would run what looked like a rollout and then fire the ball from one side of the field to the other. 1977 Chicago Tribune 2 Oct. iii. 4/3 We switched from our regular 5–2 defense into a 4–3 in the second half to try to keep their quarterback from getting around the corner on rollouts. 1999 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Sept. 244/1 Some on the Packers' sideline think they should try a roll-out pass. 2005 N.Y. Times 28 Aug. viii. 10/3 Smith, a fourth-year starter, will benefit from more rollouts and quarterback runs inherent to the system. < as lemmas |
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