Gloss: the condition of a player being unfit for regular American football season, especially in the legs.
Note: The term probably comes from being overweight, out of practice, or too used to the slower schedule of the off season when training camps are typically held. A camp leg is also a player brought in as a temporary kicker in order to keep a better kicker from being over-tired or over-exerted.
Part of speech: n.
Quotation: I think Randy had his best practice today since the first couple of days of camp. It’s different for every player, you get what I call camp legs and I think Randy had a little bit of that on Saturday night. His legs were dead and he didn’t have a lot of bounce to his legs.
Date of publication:
Oct. 8, 2007
This catchword has yet to be researched.