Sentences with phrase «someone running a ball»

Murray has only run the ball 25 times in the last two weeks and still lost two fumbles.
Prayer didn't help Brett Favre in the 2011 NFC Championship game the Vikings could've just run the ball and kicked the field goal, but there's no way the wise old veteran turns the ball over right?
He needs to work hard, throw the ball, and run the ball.
If other teams are able to run the ball a lot against them, they will draft some good defensive players.
Telander thinks Hayes was not a great football coach, for one thing because Woody just ran the ball.
He's not afraid to run the ball.
It would behoove WKU to figure out how to run the ball a little bit.
When the super-bouncy home run ball came into play, though, he started struggling (along with the rest of the Rays» rotation).
Nobody told Wadley that the footing's bad and that he shouldn't be effectively running the ball today.
... raging about the running game had any influence at all on how many time they ran the ball, can you?
Closed out a 48 - 45 road shootout with Texas by running the ball for the winning score because life is strange, but Dana Holgorsen is even stranger.
The Texans» strength comes when Arian Foster is running the ball well and Matt Schaub isn't asked to be the hero of the game.
The Falcons» run defense finished the season ranked in the top 10, but they didn't have much of an answer for the Eagles on Saturday no matter who was running the ball.
at 3rd and 15 instead of throwing to get the first down, the Jags ran the ball.
That's very important because while the Eagles run the ball out of a shotgun a lot, many of those runs aren't full - on zone runs.
Can't just run the ball all year or run a simple offense because Dak does nt have have the same football IQ Romo does / did.
The Eagles suddenly found themselves struggling to run the ball, but they could still throw it, and they got a first down on a play where Keanu Neal couldn't make the tackle.
That series where Minnesota ran the ball 4 or 5 times against us, moving down the field 75 yards for a TD, is still a nightmare.
The hammering, slammering LSU gameplan Miles wanted against Florida last week happened against South Carolina, with the Tigers running the ball 53 times and reducing South Carolina's d - line to powder by the fourth quarter.
... you stop the Titans from running the ball.
After Baylor was done absolutely curb - stomping UCLA in the Holiday Bowl and they were content running the ball until the clock was almost out, they did the traditional thing and gave their coach a gatorade bath.
He has always gone all out in practice, running the ball 20 or 30 yards upfield after each play.
In the middle of all of this, the Falcons never forgot how to run the ball, or play offensive line without false starting.
I'm able to run balls in off the plate and still get swings.
For an offense that has struggled to run the ball, they can't afford to trot out Matt Cassel.
So in the end, both teams will try the same thing: Run the ball, play field position, try forcing turnovers and make enough plays at the quarterback position.
Take the academies and those option teams out of it, not many people want to run the ball like this now.
If Canada's most brilliant adaptations to the offense formerly known as pro-style have been solutions for how to run the ball effectively between the tackles without dominant personnel, how does that translate at LSU, where the Tigers do have dominant personnel?
Dennis is running the ball, he hurts his knee and actually got down in bounds to keep the clock running.
Canada ultimately wants to do what LSU has done so easily over the last several years: run the ball effectively with the lead back.
Translation: The Steelers should dominate this game in the trenches on passing downs, which we should see plenty of since the Bengals can not run the ball (3.2 yards per carry, 31st in the NFL).
The Steelers need to run the ball with Le'Veon Bell and James Conner to win this game.
He is actively inviting the other team to run the ball, either up the middle or outside, not showing a strength or focus on stopping either of those.
As for the offensive line, the Chargers can not run the ball on the right side of the line and Lynn doesn't seem to see this.
Running the ball is key for the Bears, and they are averaging more than 131 rushing yards per game on an average of 30.5 attempts.
On offense the line would be their strength, and they'd be able to run the ball.
You are saying: «Look at this historical data, it shows that running the ball and owning the TOP is the reason teams win lots of ball games.
They also come in at first in the league in running the ball, so Marshawn Lynch should be a focal point for Seattle.
You do that to incentivize the opposing offense into running the ball.
The coaching staff has decided to give personnel looks to the opposing offense to encourage running the ball against them and is willing to play the percentages of them being able to stop enough multiple play march down the field drives and be stingy enough about stopping touchdowns to allow this team to hold others to a low enough score to allow an average offensive showing by our offense to score enough points to win.
In order to win, you need to run the ball and dominate the TOP.»
Minnesota is third in percentage of called rushing plays, and is 9 - 0 when it runs the ball at least 25 times.
We have committed to running the ball even with 10 in the box lol.
Cause of Death: Total yards, yards per carry, however you want to measure it, Alfred Morris had his worst game running the ball as a professional, finishing with 26 yards on 11 carries.
So, you are saying that teams that run the ball a lot with the lead tend to dominate the TOP and the teams that have to hurry up and pass the ball because they are behind and incompletions stop the clock tend to lose the game.
You just had to run the ball against that lineup.
Fans talk about manly man stuff and how demoralizing it is the see the other team just run the ball time after time down the field, but what is truly demoralizing to a team and truly deflates a squad is giving up big, easy, fast, touchdown passes.
Keep them running the ball and not getting the passing game going.
It was done to make the opposing team see that front and think that running the ball was best option.
Tennessee runs the ball, the prefer the left and middle to do so, and Sutton ran so many horrible alignments and assignments that it made it extremely easy for them to run all over us.
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