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ormer American football defensive tackle and | offensive guard in the National Football League for th |
5, he was promoted to quarterbacks coach and | offensive coordinator. |
the Argonauts' Co-Offensive Coordinator and | Offensive Line Coach and was instrumental in guiding o |
er substitutions, defensive positioning, and | offensive decisions such as when to bunt, steal or hit |
llowing him to play center-striker, hole and | offensive midfield with equal effectiveness. |
modify the vehicle's handling, boosting and | offensive abilities through perks. |
formation was capable of both defensive and | offensive action. |
tion match he was crucial on his assists and | offensive leadership to help Ecuador beat Peru 2-1 in |
ball player who played defensive lineman and | offensive lineman for five seasons for the Philadelphi |
public outcry, "a Sin peculiarly heinous and | offensive in its nature," according to the Presbytery, |
enver Broncos and the quarterbacks coach and | offensive coordinator of the USC Trojans football team |
ional Canadian football defensive tackle and | offensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts of the Can |
Force flag described as 'intimidating' and ' | offensive' was removed from Artigarvan by the Police S |
e a colon or slash between the defensive and | offensive capability score, the offensive score was al |
Former player and | offensive line coach Sam Haynie became the new head co |
gs and later became Assistant Head Coach and | Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach of the |
rics are usually deemed extremely vulgar and | offensive. |
ed as Head Football Coach for five years and | Offensive Coordinator many years after. |
s to stop attacks or any kind of violent and | offensive activities from either side; no new recruitm |
itish component of the combined Anglo-French | offensive known as the Third Battle of Artois. |
ted, Sabo had 24-hour security due to angry, | offensive faxes and calls directed to him. |
of Kampot, the Khmer Rouge launched another | offensive to capture Udong. |
hat the government was preparing for another | offensive against the Houthis. |
The Anti-Democratic | Offensive |
on Green Hunt" to describe its anti-Naxalite | offensive. |
The Fourth anti-Partisan | Offensive (Fourth Enemy Offensive), also known as the |
Battle of Kozara as the Third anti-partisan | offensive. |
h 1942) that planned the Third anti-partisan | offensive, codenamed ‘Trio'. |
The Second anti-Partisan | Offensive (Second Enemy Offensive), the coordinated Ax |
his client faced "a barrage of anti-Semitic, | offensive and degrading verbal attacks regarding his J |
ization, alleging "a barrage of antisemitic, | offensive and degrading verbal attacks" by members of |
versatile enough to fill in at virtually any | offensive line position. |
U-4 did not take any | offensive action during the raid and ensuing battle. |
t live, but with a short delay to enable any | offensive language to be cut. |
, USNS Comfort and her crew do not carry any | offensive weapons. |
Larry Brown, AP | Offensive Player of the Year |
ame commander's chief of staff at the Aragon | Offensive. |
It served in the Aragon | Offensive and the March to the Sea, in 1938, during th |
chas Division "Arrows" serving in the Aragon | Offensive and the March to the Sea with the CTV now un |
In January 1944, when the Second Arakan | Offensive was met by a Japanese counter-offensive, the |
During the Second Arakan | Offensive in February 1944, XV Corps advanced southwar |
During the Ardennes | offensive, Eder claimed 40 P-47s destroyed on the grou |
The film ends with the Ardennes | Offensive and the Guards' unknown operations around th |
ons in what came to be known as the Ardennes | Offensive. |
During the Ardennes | offensive in late 1944 JG 300 was one of the few units |
gdkorps which saw action during the Ardennes | offensive. |
The timing of the Ardennes | Offensive meant that Skorzeny had only 5 or 6 weeks to |
t at Baraque de Fraiture during the Ardennes | offensive. |
tmann and was later involved in the Ardennes | Offensive. |
ry 1945 for his exploits during the Ardennes | Offensive, while in command of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd |
the Western Front during the German Ardennes | Offensive. |
The German Ardennes | Offensive targeted Givet and its crossing of the Meuse |
ith Comet tanks, at the time of the Ardennes | Offensive, but was rapidly deployed into a defensive l |
After the Ardennes | Offensive, the 6th SS Panzer Army was transferred to H |
at Petit Coo in Belgium during the Ardenness | Offensive, by Guerrillas and is buried in the war grav |
e older name Ingalik and its derivatives are | offensive to the Deg Hit'an. |
While the majority of tactics are | offensive, some tactics are intended for use on friend |
d he was declared the Houston Chronicle area | offensive MVP. |
moted to first lieutenant during the Argonne | offensive, and served until his discharge on May 8, 19 |
n 1918, he was as an observer at the Argonne | Offensive. |
011-12 season as The University of Arizona's | offensive line coach and running game coordinator unde |
Between 8-12 July the FARC launched an armed | offensive (called by them as "armed strikes" from the |
e North from attack and then launch an armed | offensive against British rule there. |
He was named the Under Armour | Offensive Player of the Game. |
However, the Red Army | offensive involving the 33rd Army and the 1st Cavalry |
After the Red Army | offensive recovered Lviv to the Soviets in the spring |
site had to be evacuated before the Red Army | offensive overran the area. |
With the successes of the Soviet Army's | offensive near Smolensk in the winter of 1942, a 40-ki |
misled his men prior to the Puntland army's | offensive by promising reinforcements from Al-Shabaab |
d important to the conduct of the Red Army's | offensive against the Japanese Kwantung Army in Manchu |
ent of the Dublin Fusiliers during the Arras | Offensive in April, the 16th (Irish) and 36th (Ulster) |
r eight days prior to the start of the Arras | offensive on 9 April 1917. |
Jon Artus ( | Offensive Coordinator) |
ar Tay Ninh, in what was the last major ARVN | offensive. |
oved to the Houston Oilers coaching staff as | Offensive Coordinator under Chuck Studley, and later u |
In 1989 Amedee was hired as | offensive coordinator by Texas head coach David McWill |
ng of Martz, Jimmy Raye was finally hired as | offensive coordinator, making him the seventh offensiv |
Wayne Mcginn was fired as | offensive line coach on March 7, 2009. |
career included Indiana University (1983) as | offensive coordinator, the Memphis Showboats (1984 - 1 |
coming head coach at Middlebury he served as | offensive line coach at Dartmouth and the defensive li |
Florida State University, where he served as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and one |
In 1975, Rein was hired as | offensive coordinator for the University of Arkansas u |
Donahue and the last two and a half years as | offensive tackle under offensive coordinator and line |
On January 15, 2010, Tice was hired as | Offensive Line coach for the Chicago Bears. |
He later worked as | offensive line coach for the junior Victoria Rebels. |
The phrase "patently | offensive" first appeared in Roth v. United States, re |
In 1951 he joined Ralph Jordan's staff as | offensive backfield coach at Auburn University. |
He was hired in February, 2006, as | offensive coordinator by head coach Art Shell but demo |
s and tight ends coach before taking over as | offensive coordinator from 1988 to 1992 where he was a |
State for 10 seasons, five of which were as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. |
scout for the Patriots, before returning as | offensive backfield coach in 1985, a position he held |
Cavanaugh served as | offensive coordinator for his old college team, the Un |
During DeBord's first year as | offensive coordinator in 1997, Michigan won their firs |
wo seasons before succeeding Terry Malone as | offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. |
s to join the Sun Devils program, serving as | offensive line coach and running game coordinator. |
2009, the Cleveland Browns hired McDonald as | offensive quality control coach. |
From 1970 to 1972, Enright served as | offensive line coach for the Oregon Ducks, under head |
been planning to return to Punahou School as | offensive line coach. |
labama before moving to Mississippi State as | offensive coordinator. |
a State University in addition to serving as | offensive coordinator at the University of Kentucky un |
He served as | offensive coordinator for head coach Pat Dye at both W |
He was fired as | offensive coordinator for the University of Miami Hurr |
He also serves as | offensive coordinator and running backs coach, and str |
Golden began his coaching career in 1993 as | offensive coordinator at Red Bank Catholic High School |
Kubiak had previously served as | offensive coordinator under Mike Shanahan with the Bro |
the Berlin Thunder and one season (2006) as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach with the |
ty of Tennessee, including the last seven as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. |
Corbus, who acted as placekicker as well as | offensive lineman, was Stanford's first two-time All-A |
ints, Hufnagel was stripped of his duties as | offensive coordinator. |
first stop was in Fort Collins, Colorado as | offensive coordinator for Leon Fuller from 1982 to 198 |
He then served as | offensive line coach under Tommy Prothro at UCLA from |
ined the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1977 as | offensive line coach. |
o fans take abandoning the original tunes as | offensive and turning your back on the Kwaito meaning. |
As | offensive coordinator for the 49ers, he was subject to |
lege of William and Mary, where he served as | offensive line coach until 1971. |
ed with Schembechler to Michigan, serving as | offensive line coach for four seasons (1969-72). |
Following a two year stint as | offensive line coach at the University of Central Arka |
f the newly-formed USFL, where he coached as | offensive coordinator for three seasons. |
itish people' - it would rightly be taken as | offensive. |
merican football coach, currently serving as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the P |
face from H1N1, and to others it was seen as | offensive. |
n football operations from 1993-1995, and as | offensive assistant of quality control from 1996 to 19 |
In 1997, he served as | offensive coordinator at SMU under Mike Cavan. |
He then served as | offensive coordinator under George Allen for the Washi |
Baltimore Sun also described the episode as | offensive and said of it, "Looking for sophisticated h |
g in a way that could potentially be seen as | offensive to the Chinese and other Asian people. |
January 16, 2008, Austin accepted the job as | Offensive coordinator at the University of Mississippi |
for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995 and as | offensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores of th |
Anae began as | offensive Line coach at University of Hawaii in 1986 a |
assistant, to Washington State University as | offensive backfield coach in 1977 and succeeded Powers |
He currently serves as | Offensive line coach under head coach Hue Jackson for |
ege ranks for the next two years, serving as | offensive coordinator for Tulane University. |
raduating from Pittsburgh, DiMeolo served as | offensive line coach at New York University under head |
ring the 2004-2005 seasons, Devlin served as | offensive line coach for the Toledo Rockets. |
He previously served as | offensive coordinator for Sean Payton with the New Orl |
He also has served as | offensive line and tight ends coach for the Atlanta Fa |
rom 1977 through 1978, Scarnecchia served as | offensive line coach for the University of the Pacific |
He returned to Southern Methodist in 1980 as | offensive line coach, spending two seasons there befor |
He also served as | offensive coordinator for the Cardinals in 1985 when t |
he Titans to join the Washington Redskins as | offensive coordinator, reuniting with his former Seaha |
tner returned to Memphis in 2001 to serve as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, institut |
He has also served as | Offensive Coordinator at Oklahoma (1966), and Assistan |
ikings, and he brought Bevell to his team as | offensive coordinator. |
He then spent a season as | offensive coordinator at Bucknell before getting his f |
He also served as | offensive coordinator for Texas A&M in 1988. |
From 2006-2007, he served as | offensive coordinator at Susquehanna University. |
Illinois hired Paul Petrino as | offensive coordinator, and Vic Koenning as defensive c |
Most recently, he served as | offensive line coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the |
st explosive offenses; in his seven years as | offensive coordinator, the Seminoles ranked in the nat |
Serving as | offensive coordinator was John Jenkins, who would late |
hampionship, and Mark Jr. received honors as | Offensive MVP. |
homa named James Patton to replace Wilson as | offensive line coach, Patton served under Wilson at bo |
Dahlquist served as | offensive coordinator at five different schools, inclu |
reported that John Bond has been hired on as | offensive coordinator at Georgia State University. |
In 1987 he moved to Montreal to serve as | offensive coordinator under his father Joe, however th |
After Cutcliffe's successor as | offensive coordinator at Tennessee, Randy Sanders, res |
Continental annalists, the English proved as | offensive to their allies as to their enemies in the f |
is dad, now coach of the Edmonton Eskimos as | offensive coordinator. |
an from 1992-1999, the last three seasons as | offensive coordinator, and then rejoined the Wolverine |
ollowing two years at Ashland were stints as | offensive line coach for Cincinnati, Kentucky and Prin |
he completed the staff with Dirk Koetter as | offensive coordinator, Mike Shula as quarterbacks coac |
portraying the horns as | offensive and cruel. |
n his staff at Texas Christian University as | offensive line coach. |
l Film's review describing Winner's work as ' | offensive', 'incompetent' and 'bad in every possible w |
exual feelings which provoked great guilt as | offensive to God. |
Cal Stoll at the University of Minnesota as | offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1977 |
Chuck, both played professional football as | offensive linemen. |
Stinespring replaced Rickey Bustle as | offensive coordinator and has been relieved of his pla |
He had spells as | offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals and wa |
In 1984 Wilson returned to his alma mater as | offensive coordinator under Jerry Moore. |
ead coach at Texas A&M for two years, and as | offensive coordinator for five years at Oklahoma under |
McCarney has retained Canales as | offensive coordinator. |
hink it was a great show, and it might be as | offensive today as it was back then." |
he was added to Ron McBride's Utah staff as | offensive line coach. |
inals, for whom he would serve two stints as | offensive coordinator, one in St. Louis and one in Ari |
Symons was selected as | offensive MVP for the game, capping off his season wit |
nd cite its portrayal of black characters as | offensive and reliant on negative stereotypes. |
In 1977, he served as | offensive coordinator on the Plano Senior High School |
989, Miller returned to Manhattan in 2001 as | offensive coordinator for his third stint on the staff |
As | offensive coordinator, he reached the high point of hi |
A co-ordinated assassination | offensive against Nazi security forces in Occupied Eur |
n Scorpion was a joint U.S-Iraqi air assault | offensive targeting insurgents near Kirkuk, Iraq. |
on Swarmer was a joint U.S-Iraqi air assault | offensive targeting insurgents in Salahuddin province, |
rr of the Green Bay Packers as the assistant | offensive line coach in 1980, and then to St. Louis Ca |
He is currently the assistant | offensive line coach for the Baltimore Ravens. |
Eatman previously served as an assistant | offensive line coach with the Kansas City Chiefs, the |
Carl Franks (Duke '82) - Assistant | Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs |
He was the assistant | offensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints in 200 |
brother of Jack Bicknell, Jr., the assistant | offensive line coach of the New York Giants. |
1973 to 1974, Scarnecchia was the assistant | offensive line and assistant defensive backfield coach |
hired by the Green Bay Packers as Assistant | Offensive Quality Control and Special Teams Coach. |
n began his coaching career as the assistant | offensive line coach at Southern Methodist University |
He became the Giants' assistant | offensive line coach in 1966 and was promoted to offen |
Urban was promoted to assistant | offensive coordinator on February 8, 2011. |
o the Eastern Michigan to serve as assistant | offensive line coach, specifically overseeing tight en |
Hunt was named assistant | offensive line and offensive quality control coach for |
In 2005, upon the departure of assistant | offensive line/tight ends coach Jeff Davidson, Patrici |
He is currently the assistant | offensive co-ordinator and offensive line coach for th |
Rams in 2003 where he served as an assistant | offensive coordinator for three seasons, before return |
Mike Bloomgren left his assistant | offensive coordinator position with the team in Februa |
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