outkick one's coverage
English
editVerb
editoutkick one's coverage (third-person singular simple present outkicks one's coverage, present participle outkicking one's coverage, simple past and past participle outkicked one's coverage)
- (American football) To kick the ball so far downfield that one's teammates do not have time to get into position to block or tackle the opponent who catches it.
- 2018, John Powers, Fridays with Bill: Inside the Football Mind of Bill Belichick:
- Sometimes a punter will outkick his coverage, but the majority of the time there's some decision-making involved.
- 2022, Tyler Bridges, Five Laterals and a Trombone:
- But when the punter outkicked his coverage, White decided to disobey his coach's orders and run with the ball.
- (figuratively, informal) To date someone who is more attractive or desirable than oneself.
- Synonyms: date up, punch above one's weight
- Antonym: date down