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the scrambles
verb
To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
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His developing skills in the pocket make him more than just a scrambles-and-bombs playground passer, though the scrambles and bombs remain frequent and fun.
It wasn't just on the scrambles or the read-option runs down the stretch (a play the Seahawks set up with moderate success in the first half); it was on a majority of Wilson's completions.
Vick does not merely look like a manifestation of his own video game avatar; he looks like a real quarterback, one who finds secondary receivers and saves the scrambles for the right moments.
Mr. Rowe, watching to see where his new Gucci Mane release enters the chart this week, sees the affair as a sign of the scrambles set off as rap sales continue a drastic decline.
That blowout made clear that if the Bulls cannot gain an advantage in effort — if Williams and Wallace are the players winning the scrambles for loose balls — the gulf in talent between these two teams is real and favors the Nets.
The "Scrambles" approach, "like an off-road rally through a mountainous desert, promises excitement and fierce competition.
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The scramble.
Enjoy the scramble!
The scramble can prove serendipitous.
The scramble has been getting frantic.
More recently others have joined the scramble.
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