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You take an offensive lineman like Larry Allen from Dallas.
SIENA--Announced the resignation of Chris Phelps, football coach, to take an offensive assistant position at New Hampshire.
Now, Rivera oversees practices in which players are yelled at by coaches if they take an offensive player to the ground, except during so-called live drills that are few and far between at training camp.
CHIEFS They got their quarterback in Alex Smith, and with the first overall pick, the Chiefs will almost certainly take an offensive tackle, one of the strengths of this class.
Why does it take an offensive joke at the Oscars in order for Asian Americans to collectively raise our voice?
Because of a lack of enthusiasm shown by Europeans for the crusade, Mehmed took the opportunity to take an offensive stand.
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Instead of using a defensive posture against world terrorists, he has taken an offensive one, and wants to take the fight to them.
But when the four top-rated tackles and the two most highly regarded guards were selected nearly an hour before the Giants picked 19th, could the team still justify taking an offensive lineman?
Most of the prior work on countering DoS has taken an offensive approach in that they focus on detecting and blocking the attacks.
"If businesses start taking an offensive instead of a defensive attitude to environmental issues, then many opportunities appear," he says.
The founder and CEO of Gateway is taking an offensive in the PC price war by promising to undercut his rivals.
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