noun General Slang

hurry-up offense

HUR-ee-up AW-fenss · noun · slang

A fast-paced offense that snaps quickly to save time.

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An offensive strategy designed to run plays quickly and gain yards while using as little clock as possible.

“Trailing late, they switched to a hurry-up offense to move down the field.”
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hurry-up offense In A Sentence

Trailing late, they switched to a hurry-up offense to move down the field.

Origin & Usage

American football; the offense literally hurries between plays.

Variants hurry-up

People Also Ask

What is a hurry-up offense?

It's a fast-paced strategy where the offense snaps the ball quickly between plays to save clock and keep the defense from substituting or resting.

What's the difference between hurry-up and no-huddle?

They overlap: no-huddle means skipping the huddle, and hurry-up means playing fast; teams often run a no-huddle to execute a hurry-up.

When do teams use the hurry-up offense?

Most often late in a half or game when trailing and short on time, though some teams use an up-tempo attack throughout to tire out defenses.

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