weakside

weakside

(ˈwiːkˌsaɪd)
n
(Basketball) basketball the side of the court away from the ball
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Graduate Asmar Bilal moves into the middle to replace Coney while junior Jordan Genmark Heath is ahead at Tranquill's weakside spot.
Carroll said the intent is to start Griffin at weakside linebacker and let him use his speed in different areas on the field.
He is likely to play on the weakside the NFL, where he won't have to nike nfl jerseys supply worry about matching up with physical tight ends and can instead focus on corralling running backs and slot receivers.
Not necessarily just the person that was guarding her, but the weakside help.
03 will loop out to the new weakside wing and 04 ends up on the new weakside low post area.
Starting weakside linebacker John Mobley suffered a torn knee ligament in Denver's 26-10 loss at Kansas City last month.
Vernon and Garrett, flanking rising star defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, gives new defensive coordinator Steve Wilks a wealth of firepower up front, and the newcomer should be a great fit as a 4-3 weakside end, more so than a stand-up rush linebacker in James Bettcher's system.
Now there is Standhardinger in weakside. Other teams have to try lots of schemes this time.
With 11:48 remaining in the third quarter, starting weakside linebacker Johnny Ragin went down with a left leg injury.
Roberts seemed excited about the level of competition for playing time at linebacker too, and Mike Adams' spring work in the middle has allowed Greg Hardy to move to weakside linebacker.
We will assume that 02 has been designated the hot dribbler and as 02 starts his dribble towards the center alley, 03 (instead of normally waiting for the handoff near his wing area) makes a surprise shuffle cut off of 04 at the weakside elbow area and looks for the ball from 02.