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"They shook loose, and we were just too far back to catch them," he said.
It is mathematically possible for Rudd and Dale Jarrett, 265 points back, to catch Gordon.
Hilliard came back to catch 10 passes in the final three regular-season games.
The wall is angled back to catch the sun, so that on a brilliant morning like this one, it shines.
I don't want to run back to catch her, because I don't want her to feel bad about it.
Myers peeled back to catch any trailing defenders, Jones made his way to the second level, and Newton headed out to take care of the cornerback covering Johnson.
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It became legend on Nov. 3, 1957, when Owens soared over two of the N.F.L.'s best defensive backs to catch a 41-yard touchdown pass with 11 seconds on the clock to beat the Detroit Lions.
Going back to "Catch-22," he has had an unequaled knack for playing fatalists at war with their own fatalism, and here he is weary, angry, proud and very funny without ever raising his voice above its careful monotone or lifting his eyes off the ground.
We clamber back out to catch our breath.
He catches the Berdych serve on his forehand, flicking his return back deep to catch the 12th-seed napping.
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