The shooting guard is a sharpshooter, solid rebounder and the team's best passer. |
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Just as an opening in traffic came along she was knocked in the shoulder roughly by a passer by. |
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As I began to catch up with him I shouted to a passer by to help me stop him, which he did. |
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At any rate, they have to get a passer at some point, as well as a running back and a blocker. |
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He has the ability to chase down running plays, rush the passer and stay with most backs in coverage. |
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The deceased gentleman was well known and highly esteemed throughout the district, having at one time been a timber passer on the mills. |
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He's got broad shoulders, as in being responsible and not being just the passer of the proverbial buck. |
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He left out the crazy, hateful right-wing media, which is a huge passer of lies onto its fans. |
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Welcome greeter, cocktail server, hors d'oeuvre passer, reception bus person, buffet runner, front server, back server, and exit usher. |
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He struggled through a dismal start after losing his hot young passer in an exhibition game. |
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An excellent passer and team player, you can expect him to turn some heads next fall. |
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He is a pure pocket passer, meaning that he stands back and throws, as opposed to someone who scrambles and throws. |
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He won't be enough of a passer to make more noise in the play-offs, but they should at least get back there. |
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He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block. |
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The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws. |
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He has the speed and strength to rush the passer and also excels in pass coverage. |
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The off season signing of Green, the NFC's top-rated passer last year for the St. Louis Rams, was met with much fanfare. |
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Favre is a passer whose brilliance is based on a huge arm and a nifty ability to avoid the rush. |
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Brunson is a tough defender and solid passer, attributes coach Bill Cartwright seeks. |
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Niklas is a heads-up hockey player who makes smart plays and is a great passer. |
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It just takes a bit of misdirection on the part of the passer, and it helps to get the pass on the way as the screener is turning around. |
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Though he has been criticized for his unorthodox sidearm delivery, he is the second-leading passer in the history of the league. |
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Even if Swann and White still can rush the passer, their presence poses some problems. |
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He is an amazing crosser of the ball and passer, and when it comes to free kicks, he can be said to be the best in the world, sometimes. |
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At the command of the passer, the player furthest from the passer sets a pick as indicated. |
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I was the passer of food, and whenever the waitress passed me the food to pass along, I would have to graze her arm. |
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With that throw, he has become the team's all-time leading passer. |
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The passer immediately steps in bounds, preferably on the block. |
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They named Howe the smartest player, best passer and playmaker and best puck carrier. |
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Or rather, he dominates opposing defenses, and he does it like no passer in football history. |
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The only way for the middle person to get out and become a passer is to intercept a pass. |
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To make a pass that is easily caught to a team-mate in a better position than the passer to maintain continuity of play. |
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Well-built, forceful yet technically adroit, and an excellent passer, he kept his place in the team. |
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The Diddy Men were just around the corner marmalizing a passer by. |
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Florida won a national championship in 2006 alternating Tebow with a passer named Chris Leak. |
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With first-round pick Marcus Stroud expected to win a starting role, he provides a space plugger in the middle, which should allow Gary Walker more freedom to rush the passer. |
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Evaluating a quarterback always is difficult, but it's even more challenging when the beautiful swan of a passer was an ugly duckling not long ago. |
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He is a passer of contraband, someone who leads a double life. |
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He uses his quickness to beat linemen and get to the passer. |
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No check will be investigated where the complainant took and held the check at the request of the issuer or passer for a period of time before it was presented at the bank. |
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He used his strength to overwhelm defenders but he also had nifty footwork, soft hands, and was a beautiful passer. |
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He developed outstanding skills as an outside shooter, passer, defensive player, and team leader, establishing a reputation for performing best at critical moments. |
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The passer sets a downscreen in the lane as 3 cuts over 5's screen to the opposite low block, and 5 replaces 1 at the elbow. |
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For those who remember Molby as a gifted passer who was less than mobile in his latter years at Liverpool, it's a nice reminder not to pigeonhole him. |
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When making a basket-cut, make sure you look for the ball and give the passer a hand target as you cut through the lane. |
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He was passed over by at least five teams that needed a passer. |
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His QB rating of 122 this year is the highest by any passer of all time. |
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Throwing to an experienced player, a passer should throw a hard pass knowing he could catch it with no problem. |
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Gross, only a 20-year-old junior, is a deadeye passer, a poised runner and a quick-thinking field general. |
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In the sideline-and-up pass, both the receiver and the passer are faking the sideline cut. |
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However, Stanback is much more nimble, and runs more option plays than Paus, who is more of a pocket passer. |
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He is transforming the star scrambler Denard Robinson into a more traditional passer and has ratcheted up the intensity of the program, which was 108th in scoring defense last season. |
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At home he might hang himself out of window, and nobody would mind much, provided he did not obstruct anybody's ancient lights or break away and injure any passer underneath. |
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Mariota only had three incompletions and a perfect passer rating in leading the Tennessee Titans to a 42-14 victory over Jameis Winston's Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. |
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The genus Passer contains about 25 species, depending on the authority, 26 according to the Handbook of the Birds of the World. |
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