Sentences with phrase «offensive than blocking»

Visually, this is less offensive than blocking.

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After all, does Germany plan to build a beer garden two blocks from Auschwitz - the Naszis were at fault for Auschwitz, not the Germans, certainly there are fewer Naszis left than al quaeda - No, the Germans would never think of doing something so offensive
As much as Lynn wants to emphasize the run, this year's offensive line pass blocks better than last year's offensive line, but run blocks worse.
You would be hard - pressed to find film of a college offensive tackle who had more wow blocks than Greg Robinson in his last year at Auburn.
So the Falcons have an offensive line that excels at single blocking, none more than Mack.
They played next to each other on the left side of the Raiders» offensive line for more than 200 games, forming such a formidable tandem that Doug Sutherland, a Minnesota Viking defensive tackle, once said, «They could block out the sun.»
It's also thatwith Randy Moss stretching the field and the offensive line blocking so welland giving Brady time to pick and choose his targets, Welker will be the onechosen more often than anyone else.
While displaying a greater offensive skill level than expected, he also made a tangible defensive impact (5.5 blocks per 40 minutes).
Isaiah Wilson, the No. 20 recruit in the country and an offensive lineman, showed he can do more than just pass / run block.
«Community members throughout New York find it offensive that legislators like George Amedore, who have blocked ethics reforms and treat their public service as a hobby rather than a full - time job, would try to give themselves a pay hike,» Niccoli wrote.
Like the fictional Jim Hacker, Cameron wants to show resolve and principled firmness by blocking the appointment of someone he considers «totally unacceptable» to head the commission, but doing nothing might have delivered outcomes closer to Britain's national interest than Cameron's rather undiplomatic offensive in Brussels.
Whether it's as a third stringer who has to work hard in practice but warms the bench in games, a crew rower who is no more and no less than one - eighth of her team, or an offensive lineman whose blocking job is vital but unglamorous, a team player learns to do what has to be done.
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