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ncisco, California) was an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
985 in Los Angeles) was an American football | offensive tackle under coach Howard Jones of the Unive |
n (born May 2, 1984) is an American football | offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts. |
, 2002) was a professional American football | offensive lineman that played in the National Football |
Ronnie Lee is a former American football | offensive tackle who played 14 seasons in the National |
lon, Illinois) is a former American football | offensive guard who played in the NFL from 1978-1986. |
14 - July 11, 1990) was an American football | offensive tackle in the National Football League for t |
Pennsylvania) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
orn August 15, 1990) is an American football | offensive tackle. |
in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American football | offensive tackle for the New York Jets of the National |
, 1982) was a professional American football | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
(born April 2, 1987) is an American football | offensive lineman for the Atlanta Falcons. |
Ontario) is a professional Canadian football | offensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders of the Ca |
arris (born in 1982) is an American football | offensive lineman. |
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n Lindsay, Nebraska) is an American football | offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts of the Nat |
, 1991) was a professional American football | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
uary 28, 2003) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagl |
Demopolis, Alabama) was an American football | offensive lineman in the NFL for the New Orleans Saint |
ille, Alabama) is a former American football | offensive tackle who played eight seasons in the Natio |
) is a former professional Canadian football | offensive lineman who played between 1979 and 1991 in |
4 in Beaumont, Texas) is a Canadian football | offensive tackle for the Toronto Argonauts of the Cana |
Ontario) is a professional Canadian football | offensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders of the Ca |
February 20, 2004) was an American football | offensive lineman who played in the National Football |
) is a former professional American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League. |
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r, California) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the American Football League and |
City, Kansas) is a former American football | offensive tackle who played ten seasons in the Nationa |
n January 14, 1916) was an American football | offensive tackle/defensive tackle in the National Foot |
Pensacola, Florida) was an American football | offensive tackle in the National Football League for t |
in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian football | offensive lineman for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the |
uary 13, 1974) is a former American football | offensive tackle of the National Football League. |
911 - October 1979) was an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
) is a former professional Canadian football | offensive lineman who played ten seasons for four diff |
December 10, 1998) was an American football | offensive tackle in the National Football League for t |
St. Louis, Missouri) is an American football | offensive lineman for the New England Patriots of the |
78 in Dallas, Texas) is an American football | offensive tackle who is currently a free agent. |
all, New York) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
lle, Kentucky) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
mbria, Pennsylvania) is an American football | offensive tackle who is currently a free agent of the |
alo, New York) is a former American football | offensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers and Washin |
, 1909 - June 1986) was an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
tchewan) is a professional Canadian football | offensive lineman for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of |
42 - June 17, 1995) was an American football | offensive guard who played 16 seasons in the National |
Riley, Kansas) is a former American football | offensive guard. |
Geauga County, Ohio) is an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League. |
rt to be a major Division I college football | offensive guard or offensive tackle, he had the potent |
3, 1985) is a professional Canadian football | offensive linemen for the Montreal Alouettes of the Ca |
ago, Illinois) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American football | offensive tackle for the Las Vegas Locomotives of the |
in Hereford, Texas) is an American football | offensive tackle for the New York Giants of the Nation |
, 1946 - June 1989) was an American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
n December 17, 1991) is an American football | offensive tackle. |
November 28, 2005) was an American football | offensive tackle who played eight seasons in the NFL a |
d, California) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League for |
tona Beach, Florida) is an American football | offensive tackle. |
o, California) is a former American football | offensive lineman who played nine seasons in the Natio |
(born May 18, 1988) is an American football | offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions. |
in Miami, Florida) was an American football | offensive tackle who played eleven professional season |
ando, Florida) is a former American football | offensive lineman in the National Football League who |
Tom McHale (American football), | offensive guard |
Florida Marlins Chris Faulk ('09); football, | offensive tackle for LSU football |
9 games from 1976 to 1995, a then-record for | offensive lineman (broken by Bruce Matthews in the 199 |
he was waived on December 7 to make room for | offensive lineman Herman Johnson. |
Likewise, there are statistics for | offensive ability, defensive ability, total energy, an |
pushed off and should have been flagged for | offensive interference. |
es behind the ceasefire lines, preparing for | offensive actions. |
e any large warships which were suitable for | offensive operations. |
, but although the vote was three to two for | offensive action, Hooker decided to retreat. |
a setback that destroyed Hooker's nerve for | offensive action. |
l Command to be the planning compartment for | offensive operations against Iraq. |
aise in a game that was usually reserved for | offensive skills. |
Warhawks and long-range P-38 Lightnings for | offensive operations against Japanese fortifications o |
2010 third round draft pick in exchange for | offensive tackle Glenn January, defensive lineman Rona |
wasn't plugged into the Pirates' lineup for | offensive support, as his only full season, 1954, led |
scouraged by the fact they were training for | offensive wars and wars against fellow Muslims, rather |
Fans are also used for | offensive and defensive purposes in the Chinese and Ko |
Orcs needed “Great Wisdom” and for | offensive player.. Dwarves have “dwarf wisdom” and Elv |
bes the German "keil und kessel" tactics for | offensive warfare, and the Soviet "defense in depth" u |
along with two draft picks, in exchange for | offensive tackle Harry Schuh and cornerback Kent McClo |
ack Jim Nettles, to the Rams in exchange for | offensive tackle Joe Carollo, guard Don Chuy and defen |
ple would never approve weapons in space for | offensive purposes. |
He also received two votes for | Offensive Rookie of the Year, an honor that usually do |
in terms of strength, but cannot be used for | offensive purposes. |
season, Montford was traded to Edmonton for | offensive lineman Dan Comiskey (who the Eskimos later |
oints to improve the player are rewarded for | offensive prowess and the completion of various mini-g |
The team traded for | offensive tackleMonte Clark from the San Francisco 49e |
one of the standard water hosereels used for | offensive firefighting operations. |
While Stinespring faces criticism for | offensive production, he has also been praised for his |
, it did not count as Taylor was flagged for | offensive pass interference. |
Pough to the New York Giants in exchange for | offensive lineman John Hicks. |
e Eskimos from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for | offensive linemen Thaddeus Coleman |
In 2010, Hankton was nominated for | Offensive Player of the Year in the United Football Le |
aced criticism from the fans and players for | offensive output during his time as offensive coordina |
ppeared to have been a training and foraging | offensive to collect rice and river shipping." |
ation Oqab was the first German ground force | offensive since the creation of the Bundeswehr and the |
e Wehrmacht launched another combined forces | offensive operation - Zitadelle (Citadel) - against th |
was part of a larger Croatian Defence Forces | offensive aimed at taking Jablanica, the main Bosnian |
sorean ruler Tipu Sultan sought to forestall | offensive moves by the Marathas, who had established a |
71 in Greenwood, South Carolina) is a former | offensive guard in the NFL. |
d in the American Football League and former | Offensive Coordinator for the NFL Washington Redskins. |
mstrong (born September 7, 1965) is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League from |
Carl Vereen is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
O'Donnell (born August 31, 1941) is a former | offensive lineman who played eight seasons for the Buf |
rk) is an American football coach and former | offensive tackle, who played twelve seasons in the Nat |
ean Griffing (born May 16, 1913) is a former | offensive lineman and coach for the Regina Roughriders |
ne 21, 1972 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
nce his resignation, Olivet has hired former | offensive coordinator Brian Fish as Lee's successor. |
The no-nonsense former | offensive line coach was nearly the diametric opposite |
n Little (born November 2, 1945) is a former | offensive guard in college and professional American f |
He is the former | offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. |
969 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania) is a former | offensive guard and center in the National Football Le |
ay 3, 1927 in Columbus, Georgia) is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League playi |
He is the brother of former | offensive lineman Craig Wolfley of the Pittsburgh Stee |
Solon Barnett is a former | offensive tackle and guard in the National Football Le |
Earl Dotson - former | offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers |
May 30, 1974 in Hattiesburg, MS) is a former | offensive lineman in the NFL. |
ch for the New England Patriots and a former | offensive lineman in the National Football League. |
Jack Burns is the former | Offensive Assistant Coach for the Washington Redskins |
He is a former | offensive lineman in the NFL. |
The Cardinal will be led by former | offensive coordinator and new head coach David Shaw, a |
er 14, 1968 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former | offensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders from 1993 |
er 15, 1975 in Galveston, Texas) is a former | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
ta, Canada - August 1971 in USA) is a former | offensive lineman in the NFL. |
Tom Hugo is a former | offensive lineman and linebacker who played seven seas |
July 27, 1987 in Miami, Florida) is a former | offensive right tackle for the University of Louisiana |
He was the former | offensive coordinator for ULM from 2004 to 2005 under |
1958 in Durham, North Carolina) is a former | offensive lineman in the National Football League who |
15, 1960 in Littleton, Colorado) is a former | offensive guard and center in the NFL. |
Lloyd Fairbanks, former | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League |
John McDowell is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
Mike Ariey is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
943) is a long time NFL coach and the former | Offensive Coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. |
Fields (born September 15, 1957) is a former | offensive tackle in the NFL for the Houston Oilers. |
His most recent position was as the former | offensive line coach at California. |
He is the former | offensive coordinator for the Miami RedHawks college f |
y" Sarno (died November 9, 1997) is a former | offensive lineman and head football coach for the Bost |
, 1970 in San Diego, California) is a former | offensive guard in the NFL. |
In 1998, Colquitt was hired by his former | offensive coordinator at Tennessee, David Cutcliffe, a |
rock/alternative singer Chris Scott- Former | Offensive Lineman at the University of Tennessee and c |
ia) is an American football coach and former | offensive lineman who played eight seasons in the Nati |
younger brother of Matt Stinchcomb, a former | offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay |
Muir is also the former | offensive coordinator for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccanee |
mson University, and Jeff Bowden, the former | offensive coordinator at Florida State who serves as T |
Randy Winkler is a former | offensive tackle in the National Football League. |
considered by the Germans to be a formidable | offensive commander, and was temporarily unemployed as |
e), and was coordinated with the forthcoming | offensive of the Soviet troops in the Smolensk Offensi |
He took part in over forty | offensive patrols, the majority of which entailed very |
t as a floatplane fighter to support forward | offensive operations where no airstrips were available |
ttee would proclaim void all canons it found | offensive; |
ter censored hashtags that their users found | offensive. |
labama scored touchdowns on their first four | offensive possessions. |
He remains one of just four | offensive tackles in club history to make at least fou |
26, 1943 and October 11, he carried out four | offensive patrols,during which Wahoo was responsible f |
This largely halted France's | offensive in Germany that year, and had wider strategi |
Romania, until relieved by a Franco-British | offensive. |
: Battle of the Pyrenees, large-scale French | offensive, starts. |
of war with Germany had called for a French | offensive into the North German plain in conjunction w |
tle of Passchendaele and resisted the French | offensive at Verdun. |
The Second Battle of Champagne was a French | offensive against the invading German army beginning o |
It was part of the larger French | offensive into Alsace-Lorraine according to the Plan X |
The French | offensive against the Chemin des Dames in spring 1917 |
It suffered heavy losses in the French | offensive that August, and was returned to the Eastern |
ole in the German defense against the French | offensive in that sector. |
After taking part in the French | offensive in Spain at Valencia in June, the 1st battal |
te 2008, the Sri Lanka Army launched a fresh | offensive in the north of the island. |
ckle, becoming only the fourth true freshman | offensive lineman to start for the Crimson Tide, joini |
sistant in 1961, where he served as freshmen | offensive coach. |
the Cleveland Browns promoted McDonald from | offensive quality control coach to wide receivers coac |
rior to the 2002 season, Page was moved from | offensive guard to defensive tackle. |
season at North Texas, he was promoted from | offensive coordinator to interim head coach after the |
eans Saints of the NFL, he was promoted from | offensive assistant on January 12, 2008. |
helicopters were immediately withdrawn from | offensive roles as a measure against the man-portable |
The fury of the enemy's great Western Front | offensive swirled about the position held by T/Sgt. |
After a successful FTP | offensive on 7 and 8 June 1944, the arrival of Das Rei |
ollow up this engagement and launched a full | offensive with the entire French army. |
line, and the Hokies began their first full | offensive possession of the fourth quarter. |
Now, taking the full-scale | offensive, mankind develops powerful ships, one of the |
hechnya in May 2000 and after the full-scale | offensive, Chechen militant resistance throughout the |
ized a resistance and went into a full-scale | offensive against the enemy's army. |
- (English: Operation Spark) - a full-scale | offensive conducted by the Leningrad and Volkhov Front |
confident that he could survive a full-scale | offensive by Badr and sought a rapprochement with the |
He was the first full-time | offensive lineman so inducted. |
ured Division never materialised and further | offensive operations were abandoned when, on 19 June, |
up by redeploying their armies for a further | offensive into Silesia, placing both Austria and Germa |
the countryside in order to launch a future | offensive against urban centers, where it tried to ins |
He was the All Star Game | Offensive MVP. |
nd nose guard Jim Burt were named the game's | offensive and defensive most valuable players of the g |
quarterback Erik Kramer was named the game's | offensive most valuable player, while on defense, NC S |
n found itself involved in the Market Garden | Offensive, helping the 10th SS Stop the British Advanc |
He re-joins Gators | offensive coordinator Weis and defensive coordinator D |
manpower in order to prepare for the general | offensive. |
1945, Yugoslav Army units mounted a general | offensive on all fronts. |
We must be part of the general | offensive. |
Galicia with timely reactions and a general | offensive attitude. |
Late in 1944, a general | offensive to liberate Burma began. |
d was involved in clashes during the general | offensive of 6th April. |
ancy, on December 7 Tulane announced Georgia | offensive coordinator Chris Scelfo as Tulane's new hea |
Henton was Georgia | Offensive Player of the Year in 2005. |
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