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to blitz
noun
A sudden , especially an ; usually with reference to The Blitz.
Exact(60)
We tried to blitz him.
These Eagles love to blitz.
Our linebackers weren't good enough to blitz.
The Jets will also try to blitz.
It allows you the freedom to blitz".
So they don't have to blitz as much".
Lewis has shown he likes to blitz a lot.
The Yankees erupted for four runs to blitz Boston.
He's also a threat to blitz the quarterback; he made a sack in the Lehigh game.
Whenever I run the ficus-blitzer to blitz any fica, it says "NullFicusError" and crashes.
Or one safety may drop into coverage to allow the other two safeties to blitz.
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