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A "stop" is a tackle that yields minimal yardage: less than 45 percent of the yardage needed on first down, less than 60 percent of the yardage needed on second down, a tackle short of the markers on third down, or a turnover.
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"Me!" "Are you ever going to put your head down on a tackle?" "No, sir".
"I know he was frustrated a little bit because the numbers were down from a tackle standpoint".
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Striker Gabriel Agbonlahor went down following a tackle from Aaron Hughes and Fulham would have been relieved referee Mike Dean saved them from a nervy finish by rejecting the away side's appeals.
A few games past, I heard the crunch of helmets as Cole's childhood friend went down in a tackle.
Players say this as a way of letting their teammate know that they can go down in a tackle, that the support is there.
She is tough enough to have chased down a stalker, tackled him in the paddock at Santa Anita and held him until the authorities came.
People fall down a lot, tackled by emotions beyond their control, in Karin Coonrod's rowdy production of "Love's Labor's Lost," which opened Monday night at the Public Theater.
LeGrand, the former Rutgers defensive tackle who was paralyzed from the neck down in making a tackle on a kickoff in a game here against Army in October 2010, received a tremendous ovation from the announced crowd of 76,964 fans at the Giants' game Sunday against the Buccaneers.
Just before the break there was moment of concern when Bale went down heavily under a tackle from Valon Behrami clutching his knee, but the Tottenham man came back on - albeit a little gingerly.
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