w*b 发帖数: 73 | 1 Flanker usually line up strongside, and has more motion (at least in WCO).
SE will be in the weakside, rarely seen at strongside.
I saw a lot of motion from our SE, which is the reason I got confused as well
as our opponent's DC:)
but | g******a 发帖数: 667 | 2 so easy to define:
split end is in the line of scrimage, and always in weak side in one TE
formation (otherwise the TE will be ineligible).
flanker is behind the line of scrimage.
split end is opposite to tight end, meaning this receiver is not adjacent
to the offensive line.
【在 w*b 的大作中提到】 : Flanker usually line up strongside, and has more motion (at least in WCO). : SE will be in the weakside, rarely seen at strongside. : I saw a lot of motion from our SE, which is the reason I got confused as well : as our opponent's DC:) : : but
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