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double coverage
noun
Application of asphalt, slate, or wood roofing such that the lapped portion is at least two inches wider than the exposed portion, resulting in two layers of roofing material over the deck.
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"Double coverage the whole game.
But I wouldn't question him throwing into double coverage".
He said he thought he would face more double coverage.
The speedy Cruz had created daylight by splitting double coverage.
Arizona quarterback Jake Plummer said: "Sometimes, even if there is double coverage, I'll throw it up there because he's caught touchdowns with double coverage.
The pass, coming on first-and-35 after consecutive penalties, sailed into double coverage.
Jurevicius and Toomer ran deep slants, and both drew double coverage.
A major problem has been that no Knick player has drawn double coverage in the post.
Then Rodgers THROWS THE LONG BALL, right into double coverage in the middle of the field!
Hasselbeck dropped back and, under heavy pressure, forced a wobbly pass into double coverage.
Drawing double coverage, Garnett had 5 assists in the first 5 minutes 30 seconds.
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