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The term was employed predominantly in the Marvel UK Comics, beginning in the story Second Generation!. (An ad in the UK comics for the Special Teams called them the "New Teams.") The term was never used in the US Marvel Comic, but was used in Dreamwave's Dark Ages series and in DK's Transformers: The Ultimate Guide.

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  • The term was employed predominantly in the Marvel UK Comics, beginning in the story Second Generation!. (An ad in the UK comics for the Special Teams called them the "New Teams.") The term was never used in the US Marvel Comic, but was used in Dreamwave's Dark Ages series and in DK's Transformers: The Ultimate Guide.
  • Special teams are combinations of players with the specific responsibilites of killing penalties and/or scoring on power plays. Effectiveness of these teams may be evaluated by percentage of power plays in which a goal is scored (when the scoring team is on the power play) or with a plus/minus statistic or goals against (when the team is short handed). A notable example of special teams is the Ottawa Senators' "CASH" line.
  • Special teams are units that are on the field during kicking plays. While many players who appear on offensive or defensive squads also play similar roles on special teams (offensive linemen to block, or defensive players to tackle) there are some specialist roles which are unique to the kicking game.
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  • Special teams are units that are on the field during kicking plays. While many players who appear on offensive or defensive squads also play similar roles on special teams (offensive linemen to block, or defensive players to tackle) there are some specialist roles which are unique to the kicking game. Kicker (K) Also called the "placekicker", he handles kickoffs, extra points, and field goal attempts. Both situations require the kicker to kick the ball off of the ground, either from the hands of a "holder" or off of a "tee". Some teams will employ two kickers, one for each role. Most however use a single kicker for both jobs, and rarely, the same player may also punt. Holder (H) Usually positioned 7-8 yards from the line of scrimmage, he holds the ball for the placekicker to kick. The holder is often a backup quarterback or a punter because of their experience taking snaps during plays from scrimmage. Long snapper (LS) A specialized center who snaps the ball directly to the holder or punter. This player is usually distinct from the regular center, as the ball often has to be snapped much farther back on kicking plays. Punter (P) Punting requires the player to drop the ball from their hand and kick it from the air. It is done to relinquish possession to the defensive team. Punting is usually only done on fourth down. Punt returner (PR) and Kick returner (KR) Returners are responsible for catching kicked balls (either on kickoffs or punts) and running the ball back. These are usually the fastest players on a team. Teams may use the same player for both positions, or may have a separate returner for punts and for kickoffs. Upback A blocking back who lines up approximately 1-3 yards behind the line of scrimmage in punting situations. Because the punter plays so far back, the upback frequently makes the line calls and calls for the snap to be received by the punter. Their primary role is to act as the last line of defense for the punter. Upbacks may occasionally receive the snap instead of the punter on fake punts and normally runs the ball but may throw it. The term "upback" may also be used to identify the blocker directly in front of the kickoff return man. This player, usually a back-up running back, is selected for his ability to block well and — if needed — return the kick himself. Gunner A player on kickoffs and punts who specializes in running down the field very quickly in an attempt to tackle the kick returner or the punt returner. They usually line up near the sidelines where there will be fewer blockers and thus allow them to get down the field quickly.
  • The term was employed predominantly in the Marvel UK Comics, beginning in the story Second Generation!. (An ad in the UK comics for the Special Teams called them the "New Teams.") The term was never used in the US Marvel Comic, but was used in Dreamwave's Dark Ages series and in DK's Transformers: The Ultimate Guide.
  • Special teams are combinations of players with the specific responsibilites of killing penalties and/or scoring on power plays. Effectiveness of these teams may be evaluated by percentage of power plays in which a goal is scored (when the scoring team is on the power play) or with a plus/minus statistic or goals against (when the team is short handed). A notable example of special teams is the Ottawa Senators' "CASH" line.
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