Sentences with phrase «take handoffs»

On the AFC side, running backs Le'Veon Bell, Kareem Hunt, and LeSean McCoy will take handoffs out of the backfield.
The timing of the play is thrown off, and the running back is left to basically take the handoff off of his facemask.
Hill took a handoff out of the backfield, then cut between his left tackle and guard before blasting upfield for the long touchdown run.
That sets up a third - and - 5, and against a big blitz, Sony Michel takes a handoff up the middle for seven yards and a first down.
He took the handoff up over the line, found himself stopped, but wriggled forward the requisite extra smidgin.
A defensive tackle has blown up the backfield and Lynch cuts on an absolute dime a half - second after taking the handoff, moving downfield quickly and explosively.
Smith took the handoff on a sweep of sorts to the left side of the offense, stuck his foot in the ground to make one sharp downhill cut, then outraced just about the whole Bills secondary, running 38 yards to pay dirt.
Take the handoff...

Not exact matches

Beyond his personal interests and investments, and the work he'll continue to do with Panera (where he will remain chairman when the handoff takes place in January), he said that he'd been asked by JAB to help with some of their initiatives.
I don't hate him because of that, I just would rather not have to hear that every time he takes a good snap or makes a good handoff
Consider the shotgun handoff pictured below, taken against the Lions in Week 2.
Time of Death: The Jets had a first down at the 50 early in the third quarter when Matt Simms and Bilal Powell bungled a handoff, and the Dolphins scored two plays later to take a 13 - 0 lead.
Brees will take a snap, feign a handoff to running back Julius Jones, turn and roll on a bootleg to his right and then make a rapid series of reads before choosing a target and throwing.
Michel takes a delayed handoff five yards, then Chubb grinds out two up the middle, and Bama jumps offside for another first down.
In the conference finals, when Atlanta committed its defense to taking away Kaepernick's running lanes, the young quarterback beat them with an effective passing day (16/21, 233 yards) and some great read - handoffs that led to three rushing scores.
On his next snap, barely a minute later, Stanzi faked a handoff, took three steps to his right and delivered a gorgeous bomb to junior wideout Derrell Johnson - Koulianos for a 66 - yard touchdown that gave Iowa its first lead, 28 — 24.
Short passes often take the place of handoffs, and the latest coaching philosophy calls for a corps of running backs that are employed much like pitchers in a bullpen: Each has a role and they all share the load.
Rice got the handoff from Flacco, as he often does, and ran it up the middle in a gap so wide Moses might have done a double take.
A similar handoff between parties took place when Tennessee's Democratic Governor Phil Bredesen's proposal for the ASD was embraced by his GOP successor, Bill Haslam.
The handoff could take place as early as the 2016 - 17 school year, though the state Board of Education could choose to defer some until 2017 - 18 and others to 2018 - 19.
In essence, he acknowledged that this process will take a very long time and require a series of generational handoffs, as data and options evolve.
If you want to call someone or answer a call from your HomePod, have Siri take care of the Handoff.
Older Macs that don't support Handoff can't take advantage of this easy pairing process, and you'll have to manually pair it with them using Bluetooth.
The new iPad Pro pumps out audio that's surprisingly loud and clear, eliminating the need for a separate Bluetooth speaker when streaming movies or taking phone calls over your iPhone (Handoff makes this work like a dream, BTW).
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