Sentences with phrase «fell off a cliff last»

Maybe good depth and special teams, but the guys play fell off a cliff the last few seasons.

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In a harrowing incident last month, a Pegasus Airlines plane in Turkey slid off a runway and fell partway down a cliff over the Black Sea, before getting stuck in the mud.
Homebuilding also fell off a cliff, dropping a whopping 6.2 % after falling last quarter as well.
During the first part of 2008, this average declined very slowly, but then fell off a cliff in the last couple of months of the year to a low of just over 110,000 vehicles in December.
The offense took a step forward last fall, but the defense fell off a cliff.
I am of the opinion that if Romo was healthy / still playing any of those years that Dez production would not have fallen off a cliff, and particularly in Zeke's absence last year, the two would have made games much more competitive.
Juanfran absolutely fell off a cliff during his age - 32 season last year, and although he's occasionally proved capable of rolling back the years — exhibit A: his through ball to Antoine Griezmann against Las Palmas — the Canary Islanders are probably the caliber of competition he can play against these days.
Car crashes, armed robberies and falling off cliffs — these are just some of the situations Pokémon Go players across the country have gotten themselves into since the mobile game was launched last week.
But that's not a reason to stay in KU if you find your income falling off a cliff the way so many indies have this last quarter.
In reality, as I noted in my last post, a company's future reflects its past more often than not, and companies «generally don't experience hockey stick growth out of the blue (nor do they suddenly fall off a cliff...)»
There's a scene... Maybe this is too obscure for current culture, but in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where he's trying to cross this chasm and he closes his eyes and takes a step as if he's about to fall off the cliff.
Supply was below historical levels (as measured as a percentage of existing stock) through most of the last decade, but fell off a cliff at the start of the Great Recession.
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