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safety man

American  
Or safetyman

noun

Football.
  1. safety.


Etymology

Origin of safety man

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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"Will just put the biggest block ever on the oval, and when we talk about safety, man," Kanaan said.

From New York Times • Jun. 10, 2012

As Time described him, he could “ ‘juke’ his hips, dip his shoulder, toss his head, flutter his eyelashes, and leave a safety man twisted up like a pretzel as he cuts downfield for a pass.”

From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2011

Ideally, the safety man must have the speed of a sprinter to keep up with whippet-fast backs and ends as they break for passes.

From Time Magazine Archive

This season, at 28, Jimmy Patton is an articulate, confident craftsman who is recognized throughout the National Football League as the safety man who has mastered every trick of the trade.

From Time Magazine Archive

Quarter or safety man should play as close as he dares to, considering the possibility of quick punts.

From The Forward Pass in Football by Berry, Elmer