coffin corner

Noun

 * 1)  The position in a formation of ships or bombers that is most exposed to enemy fire.
 * 2)  A situation in which the aircraft cannot increase or decrease its airspeed without stalling or buffeting.
 * 3)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A situation in which the aircraft cannot increase or decrease its airspeed without stalling or buffeting.
 * 2)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A situation in which the aircraft cannot increase or decrease its airspeed without stalling or buffeting.
 * 2)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A situation in which the aircraft cannot increase or decrease its airspeed without stalling or buffeting.
 * 2)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.
 * 1)  A corner of the field formed by the opponent's goal line and a sideline, into which a punt is often aimed in order to force the opposition to play close to their goal line.