They will be staring down a couple losses in a row if they can't find a way to make
stops on defense.
By the same token, Taylor had barely thrown for more than 50 yards in the game to that point, so if the Titans were able to get a couple of
stops on defense, it was reasonable to believe they would be going home with an improbable win.
They just couldn't get enough
stops on Defense to make one last big run at the lead..
Not exact matches
The Deed: Chicago «Playing
Defense on the Deal»: Rookie flipper Kai can't seem to
stop buying up real estate, even though her husband's personal finances are still reeling from the 2008 market collapse,.
The U.S. Department of
Defense has already
stopped selling mobile phones and modems made by the Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE in stores
on its military bases, citing potential security risks.
South Korean
Defense Minister Song Young - moo suggested that U.S. and South Korean missile defenses simply could not
stop all of the weapons trained
on the South.
«What really happened, I think, is that the government did
stop fumigating, which was a factor,» said Adam Isacson, the director for
defense oversight at the Washington Office
on Latin America.
•
On Wednesday, a spokesman for the Department of Defense said it was stopping the sale of phones made by Huawei and ZTE in stores on American military bases around the world because of security concern
On Wednesday, a spokesman for the Department of
Defense said it was
stopping the sale of phones made by Huawei and ZTE in stores
on American military bases around the world because of security concern
on American military bases around the world because of security concerns.
The U.S. Department of
Defense has already
stopped selling mobile phones and modems made by Huawei and ZTE in stores
on its military bases, citing potential security risks.
If «the best
defense is a good offense», I recommend that the LGBT community
stop playing
defense all the time and start putting the R.C. hierarchy
on the defensive instead.
well, if it were up to The right side... we would
Stop the drone strikes, put MORE boots
on the ground, Increase
Defense spending... and rattle some sabers.
CHAMPIONS INCLUDE: Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nestlé Nguyen Xuan Cuong, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive Board, Rabobank Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Gilbert Houngbo, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Selina Juul, Chairman of the Board and Founder,
Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Former White House Chef, Founder of TROVE and Venture Partner, Acre Venture Partners Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman, Global Forum
on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair, Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board, Royal DSM Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources
Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nestlé Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive Board, Rabobank Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Selina Juul, Chairman of the Board and Founder,
Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Senior Food Analyst at NBC News and former U.S. White House Chef Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman, Global Forum
on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair, Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board, Royal DSM Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources
Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
The Nashville goaltender
stopped 22 shots in the Game 3 win, but the Predators
defense did much of the heavy lifting
on offense to propel them to the victory.
Michigan's
defense showed up in the second half of the game and made big
stops on two crucial 3rd and shorts, a welcoming sight for any Michigan fan.
They have 9 guys who can all put it in the bucket and because of that they never go into a slump (much like Team Lalez)-- which means
on Defense you need to really work to get
stops against them.
NC State pulled out all the
stops on offense, neutralizing the Seminoles» blue - chip - laden
defense by deploying all - purpose star Jaylen Samuels
on a shovel pitches, sweeps and even a halfback pass that set the tone early
on.
As you see
on this play, Alabama is playing man coverage
on the three receivers and committing everyone else
on the
defense to the box to
stop the run.
You take every single drive that PIT got
stopped short of the end zone
on and see how many yards short of a TD they were
on each drive, and that is how many yards under too many yards this
defense gave up.
The offense puts together a complete game, the
defense makes crucial
stops, and everyone gets discounted tires
on Monday.
... «
Stop calling people out for blaming the defense when the defense was horrible, awful, shit show and stop putting all of the problems on the offense.&ra
Stop calling people out for blaming the
defense when the
defense was horrible, awful, shit show and
stop putting all of the problems on the offense.&ra
stop putting all of the problems
on the offense.»
The Chargers can not run the ball (problem — entire right side of the offensive line) and can not
stop the run
on defense.
The first drive where PIT got
stopped at the KC 41,
on that drive the
defense stopped 41 yards short of giving up too many yards
on that drive.
Putting it in that context makes you appreciate that we have multiple threats
on offense and that a
defense can't focus
on stopping just one thing.
As has been proven time after time in these comments and
on Seth's other post, the offense had plenty of chances and the
defense made enough
stops.
Vanderbilt struggled
on defense for most of the season but was able to get some
stops during crucial moments
on Saturday.
The Steelers» Monster
defense played a tune
on Houston, chasing Dan Pastorini from the game with an injury and
stopping Earl Campbell cold in a 38 - 7 romp
After the Cowboys
defense stopped the Packers
on their first drive of the second half, a touchdown by Dallas at that point would have shifted all the momentum to the Cowboys» sideline.
But after the USF
defense held firm
on a fourth - and - one
stop in their own territory, new coordinator Sterlin Gilbert's offense began clicking.
After ESPNU shared the following graphic about Michigan's
defense being the best in the country at
stopping its opponent
on third...
And it doesn't matter where
on the field the opposition starts when your
Defense can't
stop them anyway.
Active and aggressive all evening, the future Hall of Fame
stopped all 26 shots from a Panthers offense that, despite the lack of Jason Garrison, challenged the Devils
defense with no less than six power - play opportunities
on the night.
After ESPNU shared the following graphic about Michigan's
defense being the best in the country at
stopping its opponent
on third down, Tarik Black, a four - star WR and top Michigan target, shared it's because DC «Don» Brown:
Given Carr's stake in the
defense's performance, it's no wonder that one of his first
stops in Houston was the hospital where Walker was recovering following late - May surgery
on his right groin.
The Trojan
defense stopped Alabama's wishbone
on the next series and Hertel, starting from his 21, completed five of eight passes until, with 44 seconds left in the game, USC had a third down
on the Alabama nine.
He said his
defense had to lead,
stop the run, get off the field
on third downs, and his offense needed to score points.
Rich says why not mandate that the
defense in an all - star game consist of just 10 players trying to
stop 11
on offense.
The combination of greater emphasis
on passing, schematic evolution that make pass offenses harder to
stop, rules that make pass
defense more difficult, and colleges that throw frequently and therefore produce pro-ready quarterbacks have all caused the NFL to become air - obsessed.
the thing you do best
on defense is
stop the run 3.
I think it's something Brooks has been harping
on in a lot of those bad losses... talking about «we have to share the ball» «we have to pass and move» «we have to play tough
defense consistently» «we have to
stop looking for personal stats» if wall felt it was
on him and was the leader he would say say «I have to...»
It seems to me that we need an experienced leader in our
defense to organise the team
on the pitch and
stop these schoolboy errors.
We went to an a way match
on a horrible cold wet evening to play a game of football were westham were under pressure to perform to defend well and try to nick a goal Arsenal didn't do to bad the west ham
defense did a great job and
stopped us so all in all we did not lose an away match before we learn to fly we need to learn to walk we are picking up the pieces and moving forward we need to assert our selves and keep moving I am confident if we keep our heads to the ground we will come out of it smiling
on to Saturday and newcastel
Petrino clammed up, interim head coach John L. Smith looked sad and worried, the
defense just barely missed
on quite a few
stops, and Arkansas first lost confidence, then lost control of the game.
Michigan's
defense has a tough test this afternoon (3:30
on ABC)
stopping Penn State RB Saquon Barkley.
A number of quick passes will keep the
defense starting and
stopping which will wear them down enough to leave a lane somewhere
on the ice for a shot.
They broke big gains, made game - changing plays
on defense and special teams, and showed the depth necessary to still make big defensive
stops after 100 - plus snaps.
They have the firepower
on defense to
stop Todd Gurley
on the ground, ranking third overall in yards per rush allowed.
The running game has suddenly
stopped working, we're not getting huge plays
on defense (though the
defense has been great), and our special teams advantage has evaporated.
Tony Romo is playing some of the best football of his career, but it's
on his pass
defense to
stop Calvin Johnson.
John Calipari gave one of the best answers when asked by Andy Katz in a halftime interview how his team would tighten up
on defense and
stop Duke's interior penetration.