Sentences with phrase «looking for our defense»

I'm just looking for our defense to take the ball away and for our team to score more points than they do.
Or perhaps you're looking for a defense with a favorable stretch at some point later on in the season (we'll include a look Michael Strahan jersey men at some of those in this week's column).
However I looked for a defense in terms of my model having fewer parameters than Mike's but couldn't find it.
Vaughan Pratt: However I looked for a defense in terms of my model having fewer parameters than Mike ’s
In fact, look for defense attorneys to seek — and maybe some Judges to grant — downward departures / variances based on the use of relevant conduct.
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and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
And Marillyn Hewson, the CEO of Lockheed Martin and our fourth - ranked woman, is looking beyond defense for growth.
Those first - line - of - defense indicators give you a solid look at what kind of candidates are using what kind of devices — for how long, and with what degree of success.
Defense contractors have traditionally looked at themselves as the innovation for the U.S. military, but looking to commercial technology start - ups has been an increasingly growing activity for them.
Organizations that procure cybersecurity services are increasingly looking not just for private cloud - based approaches, but products that operate from public cloud environments, says Larry Hurtado, CEO of Digital Defense.
It was said that «the best of defense is to attack»... --- Those allowed such to be signed knew all the time that this is what was going to happen because it happened repeatedly through out history from time of the crusaders but still they continued with signing it because it meant for them money pouring in for all involved with the trading on this issue which has spoiled the life of the Palestinians and all Arabs ever started war over those lands started with swords and horses that has developed into the present arms that we became to know and only God knows how future arms would look like in few de-ca-des or cen - tur - ies that are yet to come...?!
If one is looking for a robust defense of the idea that objective morality can be known on the basis of a naturalized epistemology, one will have to look elsewhere.
CRISTAL is still in testing and the NCFPD is looking for more customers to try its program, but the more software available will make it easier to develop food defense plans.
Well, start giving Sanheim 2nd - pair minutes (like he got up until the playoffs), replace two of Manning, Gudas, and MacDonald with Morin and Myers and bench the third for Hagg, and the defense might look a lot more appealing.
Many here are looking for a «Beast» to break up play and convert defense to offense at the drop of a hat all the while striking fear into our opponents.
Aggression looked good on the Hoosiers, and they return the players responsible for nearly every pass defensed.
Right now we're looking set for 7th place, and despite the fact our defense is weak, we might sell a WC winner and play a LB as CB.
at this point i would say carvalho and the colombian kid and if latter is too much go for vargas... ozil will add quality but do nt have a starting XI that is top quality yet... on bright side chambers looks like quality sanchez with a bit of tweaking will trouble any defense kos is a top drawer centre back and wilshere is getting back to his best..
Look at what Kuechly did for the Panthers defense or what Lattimore did for New Orleans secondary.
Gabriel may help the defense as he won't try to hold the ball and look for a pass while under pressure as Per did too often for my taste.
If you look at FanGraphs» statistical rankings for the preseason, they're in the middle of the pack in projected WAR from their lineup, so you can't just ignore the defense.
it seems obvious, theo is gone, he is tough on negotiation and demands and soft on delivering value, i like him, but if we sell and spend i am ok, as for danny, i thought he looked great v new castle, he was constantly stretching the defense, his track back was also great, heart and speed are there, takes a wenger to work on making him clinical, thats what arsene does best, teach.
Before we even look at signings we need to look at Wegner and Arsenal, there is something FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG with the team and the tacts we implement, when you tell your full backs to overlap you tell the opposite one to stay back, he along with the DM / CM provide cover for the defense yet BOTH full backs are going forward.
Ball would score again on their second drive, and it looked as if Wisconsin was going to be an awfully tough task for the Huskers defense.
You couldn't ask for a better draw for this game — Florida State, led by running back Dalvin Cook, and Michigan, whose talented defense is just one part of what makes this game look so good.
We have enough cover in mid-field, box - to - box or creative or defensive, defense looks ok to me for this year.
Lets take chelsea for example the team is set up to be defense minded so Matic always looks so good (he is good tho) i remember when Song was wit us a lot were complaining about his lack of discipline and how he was a bad DM buh suddenly he becomes a world beater at Westham.are we sure if we bring him back he will be d same?am not saying we do nt need a DM buh over streching d issue by saying getting a Dm will end all our defense problems is wot i cant agree wit a DM can not cover everythin it has to do with the whole team.dat is d secret of bousquet at barca.
Even if they don't put in a lot of crosses, the players draw defenders wide to stretch the defense and look for passes back to the midfield behind the striker where space may open up for a key pass or a shot from distance.
Class always shows and I am looking forward to the future development of Arsenal's strike force; now for the DM and defense!
BFG has not been up to it so far this season, addition to our defense was promised in the summer but not delivered, according to Wenger «He looked but none was available», fast forward to AGM and Wenger says «we will purchase a defender in January», well if we couldn't find a defender in the summer will that defender miraculously become available in January when 1) his cost will be twice as expensive 2) could be cup tied and 3) with clubs fighting relegation or fighting for the title.
It's what most of us were asking for coming into the season, just an average defense to pair with an explosive offense... looks like we got half our wish, and that just might be enough for a good playoff run.»
For me, I just want to see what he looks like against a real NFL defense.
Going Up tempo with Patrick in Ace for a few plays to get the defense in a Dime look, then motion Harrison into the back field and allow Patrick to lead block could be devastating to teams.
For instance, look at what happened to the defense when we had Gaither and the injured Bradley back there (and to a lesser extent Chaney) vs. when we got Ryans.
If you are asking your defense to score for you to win a game, then you are doing football wrong and should look into having a better plan and team next time you go play.
The three other scheduled exhibitions have plenty of intrigue: the Giants running back position is on the verge of becoming an open competition, the Packers get to roll out a new - look defense, the Titans are trying to cement their offensive front... and oh yeah, another notable rookie makes his debut for Houston.
Its fine your entitled to your opinion, but its asinine, no the defense wasnt looking for a turn over, they were not in position to make a play to get a turn over... The entire problem with the offense in the playoffs stems from the offensive line playing terrible + injuries.
Couple this with what appears to be a season - threatening knee injury for CB Lardarius Webb, a sprained knee for NT Haloti Ngata, and the once - vaunted Baltimore defense looks vulnerable for the first time in recent memory.
We look more cohesive, tighter in defense, more creative and potent in offense... can hardly wait for next week.
You look at the impact of Earl Thomas in that defense and that makes the case for Minkah.
Memphis struggled after LSU used a zone defense to thwart a lot of good looks for Memphis.
In the Southeastern Conference, for instance, Tennessee and Vanderbilt look especially capable and Mississippi has a player who not only can score like Pete Maravich, but, gasp, he plays defense.
Harden was clearly looking to pass first, even when the Suns» defense was calling for him to drive / shoot.
Don't get me wrong, I love big fast strong guys and tone setters, but if I am looking for a MLB, they need to have it between the ears since they tend to be the de facto QBs of the defense.
Most of the time outside of that, he's giving you terrible defense (and he hasn't been a good defender in years) and looking for his own numbers.
Now our defensive is looking solid very solid and this defense will last for a couple of more years and even with a few injuries we will be OK I really wish wenger gets Kyrochowiak and he is in the perfect age (25) and he can also play alongside coq if need be.
The flashy steals and steal attempts look great on tv but are problematic for help defense.
Sure he looked pretty good... but that was basically in garbage time against a defense that was likely starting to tire out and probably didn't prepare much for Starkel.
I can't imagine the beating they're going to be putting on Jimmy Clausen after they shut down Forte, and Chicago's defense is bad enough that the Lions offense can look like they did a couple years ago, at least for a week.
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