Phrases with «new offensive»

The phrase "new offensive" refers to a recent or updated strategy or action plan aimed at attacking or confronting opponents, usually in a competitive or conflict-based situation. Full definition

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Sentences with «new offensive»

  • We're still 15 practices into brand new offensive and defensive schemes, 10 new assistant coaches, and a supremely young roster. (sbnation.com)
  • That opens the door for Jacquizz Rodgers, who can better keep up with the potentially explosive attack of new offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter. (si.com)
  • At the urging of new offensive line coach Harry Hiestand, who promises McGlinchey to be the real deal, Pace moves back into the 1st round by giving up his second (# 39 / 510), fourth (# 115 / 64) and fifth (# 145 / 33) round picks. (windycitygridiron.com)
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