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The coffin corner refers to the corner of the playing field in American football just in front of the end zone, from about the 5-yard line to the goal line, where the punter attempts to place their kick as to minimize the opposing team's field position.
Membership in the organization includes some of professional football's foremost historians and authors. The organization is based in Guilford, New York. The PFRA publishes books and a bimonthly magazine, The Coffin Corner, devoted to topics in professional football history. The organization also gives out awards each year for outstanding ...
Coffin corner may refer to: Coffin corner (aerodynamics), an unstable combination of speed and altitude; A position in a bomber formation combat box; Coffin corner (American football), a strategy used by a punter in American football; The Coffin Corner, a magazine published by the Professional Football Researchers Association
The Coffin Corner. 4 (12). Professional Football Researchers Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012. Klosiinkski, Emil (2006). Pro Football in the Days of Rockne. Panoply Publications. ISBN 978-1-886571-14-3. PFRA Research (1980). "Happy Birthday NFL?" (PDF). The Coffin Corner. 2 (8). Professional Football Researchers ...
At the bottom of the 2,200-year-old tomb sits the coffin chamber. This wooden structure has nine rooms and is shaped like a plus sign. A photo shows the coffin after excavations removed the bamboo ...
Early in his career, he earned the nickname "Coffin Corner" because of his ability to aim his kicks near the corner of the playing field where the end zone and out-of-bounds lines meet. Due to his uncharacteristic speed (for a punter) defenses often lined up to guard against a fake punt because he was a threat to run for a first down.
The burial in this grave was encased in gypsum before capping stones were placed on the coffin, they say. This type of burial was made by pouring liquid gypsum over deceased individuals which then ...
Conrad Dobler, football, 1950-2023. In 2010, Dobler pledged to donate to the Boston University CTE Center and took part in clinical research, according to the Center’s news release.