- The word
wingback has
several senses: Wing chair, a type of high-backed
chair Wingback (American football), is one of
several varieties of
running backs...
- A
wingback (WB) is an
offensive backfield position in
American football. A
wingback or
flexback lines up off the line of scrimmage,
generally a step behind...
-
defenders marking wingers in a
Guardian match analysis. "Positions guide:
Wingback". London: BBC Sport. 1
September 2005.
Archived from the
original on 4...
- in all
offenses and is a
broad term to
describe any
offense with two
wingbacks. In the wing T, the double-wing
formation is used to
refer to Red, Blue...
- the fact that they are
sitting in a wing chair. "The
Evolution of the
Wingback Chair".
Hickory Spot. 1
November 2011.
Archived from the
original on 17...
-
their ends, in a
position that came to be
called "
wingback" (WB).
Formations with one or two
wingbacks came to be
called single- or double-wing formations...
-
first ever
national championship in
program history. The team was led by
wingback Les Horvath,
quarterback and team
captain George Lynn, and
halfback Gene...
-
overall pick in the 1973 NFL draft,
which was then
presumed to be
Nebraska wingback Johnny Rodgers, the
Heisman Trophy winner. With
their loss, the Oilers...
-
certain contexts also
referred to as a "tailback" — see below), a
wingback, or a fullback. A
running back will
sometimes be
called a "feature back"...
- On rare occasions, however,
formations with
three centrebacks and two
wingbacks (usually Cafu and Serginho), such as 3–5–2 or 3–4–1–2, were used. Squad...