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ealand Prosser brought his familiar style of | offensive forward play through the All Black back divi |
As a junior, he developed as an | offensive forward, playing on Kelowna's top line. |
a team in the 2003-04 season as an excellent | offensive forward. |
dives for loose balls, and frequently draws | offensive fouls from his opponent. |
shing yards on 166 carries, Michael received | Offensive Freshman of the Year honors from the Big 12. |
He was named the Big 12 | Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2009. |
The Soviet army's East Prussian | Offensive, from 13 January 1945 onwards, broke the und |
upon hearing of Spanish preparations for an | offensive from Oran. |
ate its forces to counter the Central Powers | offensive from Transylvania. |
Not expecting such a daring | offensive from the numerically inferior Ottoman fleet, |
he attacks by Briggsforce aided Platt's main | offensive from the west. |
Typically, there was a winter-spring | offensive, from perhaps November to March, and a summe |
ptured by the Red Army in the Jassy-Kishinev | Offensive, from 21-23 August 1944. |
ations over Germany in support of the Bomber | Offensive from 14 June to 7 September 1943. |
ssfully repulsing the French Champagne-Marne | offensive from February-March and September-November 1 |
ssfully repulsing the French Champagne-Marne | offensive from February-March and September-November 1 |
Bugel's | offensive front led the Redskins to consecutive Top 10 |
He recovered 3 | offensive fumbles while playing for the Patriots and w |
Lane retreated and Price continued his | offensive further into Missouri to the Siege of Lexing |
The Canadian Division's part in the | offensive gained them 900m on a 1.6 km front, and cost |
ilippine campaign, as America's great island | offensive gained momentum. |
only fell back very reluctantly; the Allied | offensive gained ground very slowly, and the attackers |
A Youtube video entitled ‘NSPCC Kindness | Offensive' gained many international awards in its fir |
tion, the Sri Lankan military expanded their | offensive, gaining control of the entire Eastern Provi |
Aldridge developed his | offensive game over the course of the season, still re |
have with a team run by the Oilers, and his | offensive game suffered. |
ith Florida switching to a more conservative | offensive game plan in the second half, Manning cut th |
n the floor, bang the boards and had a rangy | offensive game that gave opponents fits. |
a touchdown, he was used less in the 49ers' | offensive game plan in the following three weeks, afte |
offensive/defensive lines, a strong pass/run | offensive game and a very strong upcoming senior class |
He earned two | offensive game balls with Jacksonville from 1997 to 20 |
one of 1st full backs to participate in the | offensive game. |
Jordan had a versatile | offensive game. |
An | offensive Gamebreaker allows the player to plow throug |
ish a Gas Service, part of which would be an | offensive gas regiment. |
After Hann had made | offensive gestures and remarks throughout the match, H |
anaged to capture Vyborg on June 20 the main | offensive got stuck into stubborn Finnish defense in T |
r rebels who lay down their arms against the | offensive government army, while the Defense Secretary |
Former WVU | offensive graduate assistant JaJuan Seider is Marshall |
Offensive Graduate Assistant | |
2001, he moved to Syracuse University as an | offensive graduate assistant for the team, a position |
Two such grenades as well as two wz.24 | offensive grenades were standard military equipment fo |
catches for 580 yards as part of a talented | offensive group. |
ock, Arkansas) is a former American football | offensive guard in the NFL. |
(born June 14, 1980) is an American football | offensive guard for the Minnesota Vikings of the Natio |
gular starter, playing at different times at | offensive guard and offensive tackle, from 1985 to 199 |
71 in Greenwood, South Carolina) is a former | offensive guard in the NFL. |
essional American football player who played | offensive guard and defensive tackle for six seasons f |
Alexander saw time at | offensive guard and tight end before finally being mov |
He played | offensive guard for all 12 games in 1957. |
n December 30, 1981) is an American football | offensive guard free agent in the National Football Le |
nnes, Indiana) is a former American football | offensive guard and center who played 9 seasons in the |
) is a former professional American football | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
6, 1987) is a professional Canadian football | offensive guard for the Montreal Alouettes of the Cana |
onia, Georgia) is a former American football | offensive guard for the Minnesota Vikings (2000-2003) |
American football player who currently plays | offensive guard for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. |
gue for 11 seasons, from 1977 to 1987, as an | offensive guard with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. |
rior to the 2002 season, Page was moved from | offensive guard to defensive tackle. |
aska football team as a freshman in 1989 and | offensive guard in 1991 before transferring to Nebrask |
ber 20, 2008) was a former American Football | offensive guard who played for the Cleveland Browns in |
in Olla, Louisiana) is an American football | offensive guard for the Chicago Bears of the National |
t West Virginia, Ours played defensive line, | Offensive Guard and Fullback. |
in 2005 after starting all 12 games, at left | offensive guard and at right guard. |
n Little (born November 2, 1945) is a former | offensive guard in college and professional American f |
Pennsylvania) is a former American football | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
Russell Heasley, | offensive guard 1990 NCAA National Championship Colora |
969 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania) is a former | offensive guard and center in the National Football Le |
Walters is considered one of the best | offensive guard prospects of his class. |
He was the starting left | offensive guard for the Cowboys from 1966 to 1974. |
American football player, who started at the | offensive guard position for the National Football Lea |
nton, Georgia) is a former American football | offensive guard and defensive end who played in the Na |
ber 17, 2009) was a former American Football | offensive guard who played for the Detroit Lions and t |
born August 2, 1982) is an American football | offensive guard free agent in the National Football Le |
Massachusetts) is a former American football | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
essional American football player who played | offensive guard for five seasons for the New York Jets |
Gene Makowsky, | Offensive Guard |
in 2000, Coleman saw time in 8 games at both | offensive guard positions. |
of Purdue University where he was a starting | offensive guard in 1956 and 1957. |
ating by Scout.com, and ranked 45th on their | offensive guard list. |
28, 1956) is a former All-American football | offensive guard who played with the University of Mich |
L Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and played | offensive guard for the Bengals in 1978 and 1979. |
yland head coach Ralph Friedgen played as an | offensive guard under Ward, and was one of the players |
El Dorado, Arkansas) is an American football | offensive guard who is a free agent in the National Fo |
- January 30, 2009) was an American Football | offensive guard who played for the Detroit Lions in an |
er 15, 1975 in Galveston, Texas) is a former | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
hool in 1973 and was a three year starter at | offensive guard and defensive tackle for the Bruins fo |
Scott Flory - | Offensive Guard |
Tom Mack, | Offensive Guard |
n Gainesville, Florida, where he lettered at | offensive guard for coach Doug Dickey's Florida Gators |
Fred Childress, | Offensive Guard |
r the Eagles was the loss of rookie starting | offensive guard Shawn Andrews. |
Andrew Greene, | Offensive Guard |
Lennie played most of his career as on | Offensive Guard and was recognized as an AFL All Star |
n September 8, 1987) is an American football | offensive guard for the Washington Redskins of the Nat |
Chris DeGeare (Born February 17, 1987) is an | offensive guard for the Minnesota Vikings of the Natio |
He played | offensive guard on the University of Missouri Tigers f |
Burton Lawless, an | offensive guard |
Baxter was listed as the No. 25 | offensive guard prospect in the class of 2006. |
ida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played | offensive guard for coach Ray Graves' Florida Gators f |
college American football player who played | offensive guard for the national championship winning |
Amsterdam, New York) is an American football | offensive guard for the Florida Tuskers of the United |
One of the best | Offensive Guard in Ncaa History |
15, 1960 in Littleton, Colorado) is a former | offensive guard and center in the NFL. |
Pennsylvania) is a former American football | offensive guard in the National Football League who pl |
Parsons started USC's last 10 games at right | offensive guard as a junior in 2008 after serving as a |
An | offensive guard at the University of Michigan, Becker |
In the 2003 season, Brant played | offensive guard before moving to offensive tackle in t |
ary 25, 1963 - May 25, 2008) was an American | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
A four-year letterwinner playing | offensive guard and linebacker for Stetson University |
cana, Texas) is an Mexican-American football | offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers. |
ular season games as the Browns backup right | offensive guard and also played on special teams. |
In 2001, James was moved to the | offensive guard spot after spending his rookie season |
He played for seven seasons in the NFL as an | offensive guard and center. |
usta, Georgia) is a former American football | offensive guard in the National Football League who pl |
Drafted as an | offensive guard in the American Football League's firs |
for “physically abusing a freshman” (Trojans | offensive guard Matt Meyer); Griffen was previously aw |
The Clarksdale, Mississippi native played | offensive guard and nose tackle at JSU, garnering NAIA |
Tom McHale (American football), | offensive guard |
ormer American football defensive tackle and | offensive guard in the National Football League for th |
Luzzi was an | offensive guard and defensive tackle who played twelve |
Ferguson was ranked as the No. 29 | offensive guard prospect in the nation. |
lon, Illinois) is a former American football | offensive guard who played in the NFL from 1978-1986. |
Datko ranked No. 35 among | offensive guard prospects in the nation. |
nger half-brother is current Dallas Cowboys' | offensive guard Leonard Davis. |
, 1970 in San Diego, California) is a former | offensive guard in the NFL. |
Moss (born August 17, 1966) is a former NFL | offensive guard and offensive tackle who played eleven |
Black was listed as the No. 12 | offensive guard prospect in the nation. |
He was an | offensive guard in the NFL, and an offensive tackle at |
In 1999 Shields was selected as an | offensive guard to the Walter Camp Football Foundation |
42 - June 17, 1995) was an American football | offensive guard who played 16 seasons in the National |
Beeler was listed as the No. 22 | offensive guard prospect in the class of 2006. |
rt to be a major Division I college football | offensive guard or offensive tackle, he had the potent |
a former American football player who played | Offensive guard for eight seasons in the NFL. |
Aaron Taylor | Offensive guard formerly for the Green Bay Packers |
e a book with Wayne Hawkins (Oakland Raiders | offensive guard) and Dave Dalby (Oakland Raiders cente |
and Pro Bowls for nine consecutive years at | offensive guard, beginning with the 1964 AFL All-Star |
coached the first Stanford 2-time All Pac-8 | offensive guard, Alex Karakozoff and sent several play |
For NFL | offensive guard, see Adam Snyder. |
ks, and earning an All-State selection as an | offensive guard. |
alifornia) is a former professional football | offensive guard. |
ociation as he started all 12 games at right | offensive guard. |
During his junior year he made the switch to | offensive guard. |
Brent Boyd is a former American football | offensive guard. |
He also saw spot service at | offensive guard. |
Group AAA all-state selection as a senior at | offensive guard. |
nd earned second-team all-district honors at | offensive guard. |
he 1982 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills as an | offensive guard. |
pounds, Wendryhoski played Center, Guard and | Offensive guard. |
) is a former professional American football | offensive guard. |
iversity where he was a defensive end and an | offensive guard. |
, Glenn joined the AFL New York Titans as an | offensive guard. |
Riley, Kansas) is a former American football | offensive guard. |
football team team, switching from center to | offensive guard; played in the 1981, 1982, 1983 and 19 |
and described them as "those powerful little | offensive guards who make the offense click." |
The other | offensive guards selected were John Hannah of Alabama, |
Wilkins and Dominic Tomasi were the starting | offensive guards for Fritz Crisler's undefeated 1947 t |
t division at Malmysh after Kolchak's Spring | offensive had forced the Red Army to abandon Ishevsk t |
Further south, Alexander von Linsingen's | offensive had failed with the severe losses and the fo |
After the Indian | offensive had subsided, reinforcements (50 to 60 men) |
The | offensive had given the local German commanders a seve |
at time in the Dakota War of 1862, the Sioux | offensive had slowed considerably, and the Minnesota f |
The | offensive had been conceived by Generaloberst Heinz Gu |
However the total | offensive had only netted 1 km of advance, at a cost o |
taly, at the start of the Allied spring 1945 | offensive Haidar's battalion was tasked with a difficu |
ffense use the keypad to select where in the | offensive half of the court they wish to pass the ball |
He then moved back to | offensive halfback for one season before switching ove |
Soviet reserves ran low, and the | offensive halted on 7 January 1942, after having pushe |
The | offensive halted only because the Hungarian leadership |
r, without support promised by the Army, the | offensive halted. |
nemy Vietcong guerrilla forces, establishing | offensive hamlets, and helping the civilians with supp |
The | offensive has also raised concern among some clans in |
The Theater | Offensive has expanded throughout its history. |
nt is the only basis for finding a mailpiece | offensive, has been extended by case law to allow the |
On 22 February, with their | offensive having been stalled for three weeks, the Sov |
e further vain attempts to contain the enemy | offensive, he then joined in seeking an armistice and |
eptember 26-November 11 in the Meuse-Argonne | offensive, he was forced to retreat northward shortly |
During the Nationalist Catalonia | Offensive he was taken towards the French border but w |
, Het Vredesoffensief Van Nero (Nero's Peace | Offensive) he visits Joseph Stalin to make him drink a |
In the St. Mihiel | Offensive, he was so seriously wounded, that he was ev |
Morgan went on to become the | offensive heart of the Big Red Machine, and is largely |
March 11-19: Iranian | offensive; heavy casualties. |
The Cubs were desperate for any sort of | offensive help, as their star first baseman, Derrek Le |
n found itself involved in the Market Garden | Offensive, helping the 10th SS Stop the British Advanc |
Someone has been 'grossly' (catch my drift?) | offensive here. |
Frazier was USA Today′s 2010 | Offensive High School Football Player of the Year whil |
When, at last Skrzynecki had to take the | offensive his opportunity was gone, and he committed m |
with a lengthy drive of their own before an | offensive holding penalty and two incompletions set up |
In the wake of the | offensive, however, Thieu's regime became more energet |
but has been known to redirect images to an | offensive image when websites contain advertisements o |
ress, but a Soviet counterattack stopped the | offensive immediately. |
The Filipinka was an | offensive impact grenade, cylindrical in shape. |
Minnesota, demoralized at their | offensive impotence, lost Game 4, 2-1, but at least th |
ration Michael after the great German Spring | Offensive in 1918, resulted in the transfer of ten of |
was killed in action with the NZEF during an | offensive in Libya. |
Greenpeace continued an unrelenting protest | offensive in French Polynesia up until 1996. |
ar when they successfully thwarted Pakistani | offensive in the Khem Karan sector. |
ntz, August Storm: The Soviet 1945 Strategic | Offensive in Manchuria, CGSC |
ey learned about Spanish preparations for an | offensive in Oran. |
t Battalion helped to stop the German spring | offensive in March and April before taking part in the |
Adolf Ehrnrooth a few days before Russian | offensive in 4. July 1944 |
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