You still need to control the light from the flash. Straight on-shoe flash is going to allow the excess light that spills past the subject to illuminate the background in the frame. Having it off-camera pointing across the field of view allows the "excess" light to flow out of the scene and not illuminate anything in the frame but the subject.
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