A shirtless
guy gets shot, he falls to the ground, the main character presumes him dead yet he's clearly still breathing.
«Seeing
those guys getting shot up, it would chew me up inside to know that I sat back in safety and didn't help them,» he told me.
Guy got a shot and expert free kick taker.
The little
guy getting a shot to prove his worth on the biggest of stages is part of what makes March so great.
These guys get shot at every single day.
-- Came to school and said, «I saw
a guy get shot last night.
It's great when fools like
you guys get shot down in flames.
Not exact matches
The first two
guys would wake the enemy up and
get them
shooting.
That's the only time I really
got scared because this
guy knew who I was... when I heard about the
shooting, that was my first thought.
Not big -
shot guys with corner offices who
get a pat on the back for everything they omit from the public.
Not big -
shot guys with corner offices who
get a pat on the back for everything they
You didn't mean to
get the girl pregnant or actually kill the
guy when you
shot him.
Then some
guy named Alex pops on under the name AnImpartialOberserver, Alex, Alex the Inept I am not sure, asks some very good questions... but
gets shot down.
So, what are you trying to say, that the 3
guys in the theater prayed when they were
getting shot in order to
get into heaven because they were afraid of dying and going to hell?
This
guys first amendment right just
got shot down by this judge.
Because of all the ah - maze comments you
guys left me, I decided to give the oatmeal raisin GNU flavor & fiber bar a second
shot, and I will definitely be
getting some of the other flavors to try as well... it was definitely better than the ThinkThin bar I had.
The
guys need
shooting practice whenever we
get in the box we have to score the perfect goal because we shit Corners need to be stopped because I always feel like we are the ones to concede just let it be a goal.
Him not being on the bench has nothing to do with the fact that this roster is filled with
guys who can not
get or make a
shot.
If a
guy is
getting killed essentially for selling loose cigarettes or a
guy is
shot dead because he is deaf and can not hear the police instructions, there is something wrong.
So instead of having to take turns running iso, our
guys get multiple touches each possession, so even if they don't
get to be the one who
shoots, they had the opportunity and were part of the play.
He'll start behind his competitor in the fairway, but make up for it by pulling a mid-iron, throwing a dart and then waiting for the other
guy to hit his next two or three
shots before he
gets to play again.
He gives them another
guy who can really
get a
shot over anyone in the League and help on the boards as well.
These
guys can win Games and will do so if they can just take care of the basketball more and
get the right
shots.
Jabarri being the type of
guy that he is handled it graciously and said he needed to make that
shot to
get his team the W. I'd just like to remind everyone out there..
You know what you are going to
get from these
guys each and every week — gritty defense, hustle plays all over the place, 25 + points from Jabarri «maybe the best scorer in the League» Reynolds and 15 - 20 points from Evan «one of the best 2nd options in the League» Zahniser... The difference between Ws and Ls for these
guys usually come down to a few missed / made jump
shots between them and their opponents.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Winston
Guy decided that even though he was on the ground and not going anywhere, that he'd
get a solid cheap
shot in.
You can see on the highlights and replays of many of the rushing TDs and highlights, CSU had
guys shooting gaps and
getting into the backfield.
He seems to be the next
guy up that really
gets it: when you
get your
shot, play like it is an audition.
Or, there's a 4 - team deal I did that
gets Melo in Houston, surrounds LeBrown with 3 & D players and
gets you a bench, which might give you
guys a
shot at taking on GSW, gives NY Irving, and allows the Bucks to save a little money while adding a nice prospect.
Instead of being a hot
shot rookie who
got drafted and his first real big payday thinking he is hot sheet, you now have a
guy who knows this might be his last chance before he is out of the league.
I have no idea how he's
getting along inside their locker room, but I noticed he's the only
guy not afraid to tell Allen Iverson he's taken a bad
shot.
He's
got a little too much of the «dribble dribble, size my
guy up, dribble dribble okay now
shoot» in him.
«That's what you saw today, a
guy who was confident that he could
get any
shot he wanted.»
Hes not
getting a title
shot anytime soon by fighting the top
guys, even though hes probably the top dog in the division, i thought he beat woodley second time around.
Grant is still developing his outside / midrange
shot, bone is still learning how to find his
shot / score over talller
guys, Bowden can become better at creating his own
shot, Alexander will
get stronger / add to his offensive game, Turner can
get better at D, and Schofield can become a better ball handler.
A point guard's mentality is to run the offense and
get guys good
shots.
I trust him, but I swear every Chiefs highlight last year (good or bad), Witz is blocking the wrong
guy while his man has straight
shot to the QB, is
getting manhandled, or is off balance while the
guy he's trying to block casually sidesteps him.
It will be a different look, but there should be space for him to create those
shots, and they're obviously
getting leadership from another high - character
guy to go with Steve Nash and Raja Bell.»
This coming from a
guy who
got his
shot blocked twice on the final possession trying to tie the game.
Using Yoel to make a point about missing weight and still
getting a title
shot is incorrect... much like this
guys weight cutting ideas.
Shanahan's take, not in his words but paraphrased: Here's a
guy who was
shot by his father when he was 16 months old, who didn't have a home in high school, who just found places to stay at night, who had death threats against him after his college process, and now, he's
got his life together enough to be great at football, he's a great teammate, he lights up the room when he walks in...
If the
guy they would
get at # 1 is there for them at # 5, grab him, otherwise I agree with you,
get one of the other elite players at their position and give Keenum his
shot.
Can't see the Hawks wasting a
shot at
getting a cheaper kid to play with Kane for a
guy who would likely trickle down to their 3rd line.
«We've
got a big defensive group who doesn't give up a lot of second chances and I'm able to see a lot of
shots and when I do give up a rebounds,
guys are there fighting for pucks.»
You try to convince people that Vince McMahon's (or WWE management in general) dislike of certain
guys is partially a
shoot so it
gets a better reaction.
He made some great runs, drew defenders, won the ball back several times, held the ball under pressure and
got it to
guys with good
shooting chances, and was generally in great position when the ball came in the box.
Hiring a new coach is a terrifying crap
shoot, and I always say that you shouldn't do it unless you know you can't fulfill realistic goals with the
guy you've
got.
By
getting closer you're more likely to block the
shot, and at least put the
guy under more pressure so he might miskick it.
«We do it because if we knock those
guys down, they
get fewer uncontested
shots on the man with the ball, and that reduces fumbles,» Schottenheimer says.
You don't have to like the
guy, but he did more than a few others to
get a title
shot against Aldo.