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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a running offense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of sports, particularly football, to describe an offensive strategy that emphasizes running plays rather than passing plays.
Example: "The team's success this season can be attributed to their commitment to a running offense, which has consistently outperformed their opponents."
Alternatives: "a ground game" or "a rushing attack".
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We're a running offense.
Waters said that last season, his first at Rutgers after leaving Kent State, he was able to put in just 25percentt of his system for a running offense and full-court defense.
Montview League champion San Dimas (26-2) is a quick team, relying on a pressure man-to-man defense to set up a running offense.
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The Fighting Illini (2-2, 0-1) used a rambling running offense with quarterback Juice Williams and tailback Daniel Dufrene, who had 96 yards on 14 carries.
His offense is not a friendly quarterback run offense, which I'm not a big runner anyway, I want to throw the football.
"San Antonio runs offense perfectly.
He caught 82 passes and averaged 16 yards per catch in a Martz-run offense at Detroit in 2006.
Billups has been spectacular, a steadying presence running the offense while contributing 23.3 points a game.
He is a solid ballhandler, but distributing and running an offense do not come naturally to him.
Although they have used the empty-backfield, spread offense early in games on occasion, they remain committed to a run-first offense.
The limo driver called the police, and Wales was charged with a hit-and-run offense, though the charges were dropped a few weeks later.
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