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"It looks like a blitz when it really isn't.
It was like a blitz game of Mornington Crescent.
Just off some of our zone-read stuff, [Pittsburgh was] bringing the safeties, playing, like, a Blitz Zero look but not blitzing the [linebackers] inside.
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Hosting a Super Bowl bash can feel like trying to dodge a blitz.
But I treated it like a normal blitz, where you find any way you can to the quarterback.
THE middle ages broke out all over Brooklyn around 1890, when George Ingram churned out medieval-style police stations like a ticket blitz; crenelations, spires and parapets made them redoubts of order in a changing city.
And that made his star turn look less like a media blitz than Medici vengeance — Fox did not broadcast Mr. Obama's health care speech to Congress on Sept. 9, so Mr. Obama did not speak to "Fox News Sunday".
In what seemed more like an inevitable march than a blitz of big plays, the Spartans methodically manufactured 24 straight points over the second and third quarters to take control.
Lewis has shown he likes to blitz a lot.
An on-site transcription blitz can look very much like an imaging blitz when the specimens are the source of the information being transcribed, or it can be quite different, if the source of the information is a digital specimen image (Appendix S12).
They casually continued at a blitz-like pace anyway.
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