Sentences with phrase «roll over our opponents»

Not exact matches

Since then, the Nittany Lions have been one of the most dominant teams in the nation, rolling through opponents to a 9 - 0 SU and 8 -0-1 ATS record that was capped off with an upset win over Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Pitt's last opponent, Penn State, absolutely rolled over Georgia State.
No team has shipped fewer goals at home than Sunderland this season (7), a shared honour I may add with the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea, a statistic which underlines how tirelessly Steve Bruce has worked over the last 18 - months in transforming a Sunderland defence which used to roll over for opponents on a regular basis.
This impressive streak of theirs has come against testing opponent's, in matches and in scenarios where previous Tottenham sides would have rolled over and relinquished valuable points with a whimper.
When yo mount now it's pretty mutch like this, you hit one punch and your opponent tries to roll out, but you block the transition, you hit one punch and your opponent tries to roll out, but you block the transition, and the same thing over and over again.
Obviously, the coolest thing you can buy are more weapons such as ones that allow you to blast away with dual pistols, roll over foes with a giant paint roller, or pick off opponents via a charged sniper shot.
That means it is less inclined to roll over than traditional SUVs — a matter of some concern to SUV opponents, although rollovers account for 2.5 percent of all crashes involving all kinds of vehicles on U.S. roads.
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Attacks don't simply knock an opponent back, but rather toss them aside, roll them over, or position the player differently.
There's an episode of The West Wing where President Bartlett pretends to make an off - guard comment in front of a rolling camera after a TV interview was over — he made disparaging remarks about his main opponent's intelligence, which everyone assumed was a gaffe, but he actually did it on purpose because it got everyone talking about whether his opponent was in fact stupid.
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