Sentences with phrase «run on a slant»

Odell Beckham, Jr.'s 61 - yard catch - and - run on a slant pattern was mesmerizing.

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One twist that I think Philly might try is running a sluggo, or slant - and - go, off of on one of their RPOs.
Says Trotter, «Teams run quick screens, slants, things like that, because normal pass routes take too long, and the pressure is right on the quarterback.
He missed Michael Crabtree on a wide - open slant for what would have been a touchdown, drawing the ire of analysts on Twitter, then on the next play, escaped pressure, ran left, threw across his body and put a bullet right where only Stevie Johnson could get it for a touchdown.
On the twin receiver side, the wideouts switch, with the slot (H) running an out - and - up and the outside receiver running a sort of sluggo (slant - and - go) to try and create confusion or even a rub on the free safety and cornerbacOn the twin receiver side, the wideouts switch, with the slot (H) running an out - and - up and the outside receiver running a sort of sluggo (slant - and - go) to try and create confusion or even a rub on the free safety and cornerbacon the free safety and cornerback.
Read and understand how Kroenke runs his other «franchises» with a slant on how it affects the Arsenal fans.
Bortenschlager found him on a slant before hitting him two plays later for a 52 - yard catch and run to give the Terps a 14 - 10 lead and Moore his 16th career touchdown.
He caught a long pass (30 yards) for for a first down, then scored the Cowboys only touchdown on the day running a slant pattern.
I think Time Magazine really put a explosive slant on the article, especially running with that cover.
With Surface, Microsoft offers its own slant on tablets, for better or for worse (Credit: Josh Miller / CNET) It's no secret that there are some serious issues around competition and Windows that spell trouble not only for Microsoft's Surface, but for other tablets, detachables, and convertible devices running the latest incarnation of Microsoft's venerable operating system.
That ad alone adds over $ 100,000 into the coffers of the Times, which — dependent on weekly ads from book publishers — has been running articles blatantly slanted toward Big Publishing.
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