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special team

noun

  1. Football. a group of players fielded for kicking plays, as punts, kickoffs, and field-goal attempts.


special team

noun

  1. American football any of several predetermined permutations of the players within a team that play in situations, such as kickoffs and attempts at field goals, where the standard offensive and defensive formations are not appropriate
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“I kind of had to calm them down to get them ready for the special team meeting,†Foster said, “but I love the way the team is approaching this and just hopefully can carry this on to the rest of spring.â€

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“It’s a really special team. If we combine that with the character and we get everybody on the same boat, I think we can win a lot of games.â€

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A special team staffed by 60 Indians was established in Delhi in 1959.

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Andrew Friedman did such a spectacular job in shaping such a special team, it would verge on heartbreaking if he allows some of their important free-agent pieces to go their separate ways.

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But as pressure mounted, it has set up a special team to investigate complaints.

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