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He played college football as a | offensive lineman for Penn State University from 1978 |
ential to be misheard and misunderstood as a | offensive word. |
n by stating that the word was not used as a | offensive word, instead it expresses the feelings of a |
Heller is currently a | offensive staff assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars |
His brother Arie is a | offensive tackle at Alabama. |
He played as a | offensive tackle during his career for the Pittsburgh |
ary 18, 1957 in Malden, Massachusetts) was a | Offensive tackle who played for the New York Giants an |
ne 2, 1958 in Windsor, North Carolina) was a | offensive tackle who played 12 seasons in the National |
21, 1938 in Chicago Heights, Illinois) was a | offensive tackle who played 15 seasons in the National |
the term 'nappy head' is generally used in a | offensive racist or bigoted way to refer to an Arab, M |
Forrest Blue was a | offensive lineman who played eleven seasons in the NFL |
However, in September 1942, Army Group A's | offensive was stalled in the Caucasus, and List was sa |
ransitioned to and trained for A-37 and A-10 | offensive and defensive capabilities, including close |
ic second team as a junior, and was the A-10 | Offensive Player of the Year, an NSCAA Second Team All |
ernment of Abkhazia, destroyed in the Abkhaz | offensive on September 27 1993, still stands in ruins. |
He was named ACC | Offensive Player of the year in 2009. |
mance against Maryland, he was named the ACC | Offensive Back of the Week. |
He became the Admirals' | offensive line coach in 2006 under head coach Bart And |
as named by MiLB.com as the class A advanced | Offensive Player of the Year after the season and set |
Edgerrin James, AFC | Offensive Player of the Week, Week 15 |
Peyton Manning, AFC | Offensive Player of the Week, Week 17 |
(in Weeks 6, 7, 11, and 17), selected as AFC | Offensive Player of the Week five times (in Weeks 3, 6 |
Mike Dyal, AFC | Offensive Player of Week 13 (Caught 4 passes for 134 y |
Fred Taylor, AFC | Offensive Player of the Week, Week 12 |
Mark Brunell, AFC | Offensive Player of the Week, Week 9 |
nce against the Chargers also earned him AFC | Offensive Player of the Week honors for the first time |
Additionally, Manning has been named the AFC | Offensive Player of the Month four times (9/2003, 11/2 |
In 2005, Harrell was named AFL | Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Arena |
troyed on the first day of the South African | offensive. |
s' practice squad on December 23, 2008 after | offensive tackle Marvel Smith was placed on injured re |
by the Detroit Lions on August 7, 2009 after | offensive lineman Damion Cook was placed on injured re |
ed Thompson to the active roster again after | offensive tackle Junius Coston was placed on injured r |
ed to the active roster on December 11 after | offensive tackle Demetrius Bell was placed on injured |
s signed Hills June 21, 2000 as a free agent | offensive tackle with a one-year contract. |
This put pressure on the Aggie | offensive line as it did not perform solidly in the Mo |
He was also named the Aggies' | offensive MVP when he led the team in catches with 58, |
e's "fast-charging ability for an aggressive | offensive line." |
al excellent plays against Cuba's aggressive | offensive in the semi-finals, and Goro got the win as |
that time for its use of smaller, more agile | offensive linemen and the success of its running backs |
Powerful and agile | offensive lineman who brings NFL experience (Buffalo B |
dly condemns Iranian President Ahmadinejad's | offensive and inflammatory comments. |
ber force which was intended to join the air | offensive against Japan but was disbanded shortly afte |
(1) For continuing the Strategic Air | Offensive after destruction of GAF production. |
Sustained air | offensive to destroy Axis military power |
to take part in the final phases of the air | offensive against Japan, bombing railways, airfields, |
he most highly decorated squadron of the Air | Offensive. |
Vietnam: Vietnam Air | Offensive; Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase II; Vietnam Ai |
campaign stars (for participation in the Air | Offensive Japan and Western Pacific campaigns), and th |
Supported the Strategic Air | Offensive over the Japanese Home Islands; on 31 Oct. 1 |
ir Commodore in 1989, he became Director Air | Offensive at the Ministry of Defence in 1989, and foll |
He participated in the campaigns of Air | Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Rhinelan |
East in early 1945 to counter the Soviet air | offensive. |
the two Naval aces thwarted the pending air | offensive in a 45 minute debacle for the Germans that |
The Strategic Air | Offensive against Germany. |
tern Mandates; Western Pacific; Ryukyus; Air | Offensive, Japan; China Offensive campaigns. |
oup flew to West Field and continued the Air | Offensive against Japan. |
gainst Operation Market Garden, the airborne | offensive around the Rhine bridges. |
aunched Operation Market Garden, an airborne | offensive aimed at capturing the Rhine bridge at Arnhe |
rsity in March 1945, a major allied airborne | offensive across the Rhine. |
the Toulon Sector at Verdun, the Aisne-Marne | Offensive (popularly known as the Battle of Soissons), |
idier-Noyon Defensive and in the Aisne-Marne | Offensive. |
He was the first Alabama | offensive lineman selected in the first round of an NF |
July 4 that he was abandoning his El Alamein | offensive to concentrate on defense. |
Alane-Marne | Offensive, 18 Jul - 6 Aug 1918 |
rated by the local police due to the album's | offensive content, for what they deemed to be its obsc |
Darnell Alford- | Offensive Lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas C |
"passing camp" before training camp for all | offensive and defensive players involved in the passin |
It was decided that all | offensive actions were to be halted immediately. |
He established career highs in all | offensive categories as well as leading the CFL and br |
e, in 2005, where he was responsible for all | offensive play calling. |
All | offensive actions were prohibited during the process o |
With the halting of all | offensive operations on the Italian front by the Imper |
, 1911 - August 16, 1994) was an All-America | offensive tackle and captained the 1932 USC Trojans fo |
He was an All-American | offensive tackle at the University of Pennsylvania fro |
ina University, where he was an All-American | offensive lineman. |
Greg Kolenda was an All-American | offensive tackle. |
Evan Pilgrim - All-American | offensive lineman for Brigham Young University and the |
Burns an All-American | Offensive Tackle college football at Portland State Un |
Rylan Reed, All-American | Offensive Tackle at Texas Tech. |
Jake Grove (1980-), All-American | Offensive Lineman at Virginia Tech and former Center f |
was a three-year letterman and All-American | offensive lineman at Georgia under head coach Wally Bu |
first-team all-state and first-team all-area | offensive tackle by the Newport News Daily Press. |
-fielding third baseman and solid all-around | offensive player. |
he played football and was an All-Conference | offensive lineman. |
the NFL, and David were also All-Conference | offensive linemen for the University of Alabama. |
o-time all-state and three-time all-district | offensive lineman and helped the team to a 48-9 record |
n the much anticipated nationalist all-front | offensive begun in July 1931, which was unexpectedly h |
A three-time All-ICC | offensive tackle (also kicker in 1972), he owns the di |
dia and persuades them to perform an all-out | offensive on Burma; in doing so, the country is forced |
President Virgilio Barco launched an all-out | offensive on the cocaine cartels and re-established ex |
Initially Davud Pasha planned an all-out | offensive expedition against the Mamluks, but his plan |
USFL where he was a three-time USFL All-Pro | offensive tackle (1983-1985) with the Philadelphia/Bal |
(born August 29, 1940) is a former all-star | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. |
nch and 345 pound size) is a former all-star | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League and |
Stoney Creek, Ontario) is a former all-star | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. |
(born August 13, 1965) is a former all-star | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. |
Manheim, Pennsylvania) is a former all-star | offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. |
o, North Carolina, where he was an All-State | offensive lineman. |
He is also Seneca's all-time | offensive leader with 28 doubles, 10 triples, 22 homer |
at said people should enter into an alliance | offensive and defensive with them. |
f Switzerland, never enter into any alliance | offensive and defensive with any one contending power, |
er 1943 with the participation in the Allied | offensive through the Gilberts, Marshalls, and Mariana |
In April 1945, the 99th supported the Allied | offensive in the Po Valley. |
yed at Geilenkirchen during a massive allied | offensive against the German positions between the riv |
nd Army which was a part of the large Allied | offensive in Macedonia, they achieved a breakthrough o |
through South Korea and spearhead an Allied | offensive northward. |
During July 1945, when the final Allied | offensive of the Borneo Campaign took place as Operati |
Britain and France in support of the Allied | offensive in Europe. |
ire brigade participated in a general Allied | offensive aimed at taking control of the area around T |
The campaign would be the last major Allied | offensive of the war in the South West Pacific Area. |
This was the final allied | offensive of the spring of 1915, followed by a lull in |
only fell back very reluctantly; the Allied | offensive gained ground very slowly, and the attackers |
in Lebanon and Syria) announced: "The Allied | offensive against Homs (Syria) is making substantial p |
orld War II, Operation Clipper was an Allied | offensive by British XXX Corps (including the American |
aring for a counterattack against the Allied | offensive. |
a in September 1917 for Egypt and the allied | offensive against the Turks in Palestine. |
as the plans for the Allied | offensive on the Somme were being developed. |
battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied | offensive in late 1917. |
a decisive role in the defeat of the Allied | offensive. |
eating Bulgarian forces following the Allied | offensive of September 1918. |
ion then participated in the greatest Allied | offensive of 1918, launched near Amiens on 8 August 19 |
r, the division participated in final allied | offensive, reaching the River Dendre when the armistic |
became the right flank anchor of the allied | offensive along the left bank (western bank) of the Do |
ion by the Germans in the face of the Allied | offensive. |
by" in western Germany, in case of an Allied | offensive. |
and supplies to the front during the Allied | offensive at St. Mihiel. |
ontgomery then began preparing for an allied | offensive against the Axis forces that were now entren |
onchy-Bapaume and later resisting the Allied | offensive between Cambrai and St. Quentin. |
ubsequently participated in the final Allied | offensive of the war-the Hundred Days Offensive-which |
Another rule allowed | offensive linemen to use their hands in blocking. |
y, Wake Forest University (where he was also | Offensive Coordinator), and Indiana University of Penn |
His nephew Fred Koloto is am | Offensive Tackle at San Jose State. |
nal on August 7, 1942 for the first American | offensive of World War II and his first opportunity to |
il 15, 1921 - April 2, 2008) was an American | offensive and defensive end in the National Football L |
he hills and the ridges to stop any American | offensive on their way to Baguio City and the Cordille |
Patrick headed the American | offensive biological warfare (BW) program at Fort Detr |
into the West Wall even before the American | offensive began, General Foertsch at First Army and Ge |
ary 25, 1963 - May 25, 2008) was an American | offensive guard in the National Football League. |
undertaking just underway, a major American | offensive intended to reduce the German salient near S |
behind Anthony Munoz (whom he coached) among | offensive tackles, and third behind Munoz and John Han |
Ulatoski was listed 24th among | offensive tackle prospects in the nation. |
g guards behind John Hannah, and third among | offensive linemen behind Hannah and Anthony Munoz, bot |
Datko ranked No. 35 among | offensive guard prospects in the nation. |
eam captain and an All-Conference pick as an | offensive lineman. |
He brought an | offensive flair from the professional ranks to the UT |
was killed in action with the NZEF during an | offensive in Libya. |
orcements' ammunition himself and mounted an | offensive with grenades and kukris, until he was kille |
A 1973 graduate of, and an | offensive lineman for the University of California, Ri |
ft Mississippi two months later to become an | offensive assistant and quality control coach with the |
lastic Federation first team selection as an | offensive lineman and 1985 first team selection as an |
on will have the luxury of running behind an | offensive line that returned all five starters. |
It is an | offensive stance, named for one's ability to respond t |
ey learned about Spanish preparations for an | offensive in Oran. |
e (born May 4, 1987 in Lakewood, Ohio) is an | offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers. |
brother of the late Gene Upshaw, who was an | offensive lineman for the Oakland Raiders, executive d |
was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an | offensive staff assistant. |
elieve pressure on the city by attempting an | offensive of their own. |
h, while Russia committed itself to start an | offensive on the Austrian front in order to support th |
a right midfielder, he can also appear as an | offensive right back. |
on must be set in order to participate in an | offensive or defensive linked battle. |
urke followed Belichick to New England as an | offensive coaching assistant. |
Before becoming an | offensive threat later in his career, he established h |
He was part of an | offensive line unit that allowed just 35 sacks in 480 |
means but the army pressured her to order an | offensive against the LTTE. |
He was part of an | offensive line that enabled Da'Rel Scott (1,133) to be |
otball at Tulane University, where he was an | offensive and defensive tackle. |
Operation Commando was an | offensive undertaken by UN forces during the Korean Wa |
uarterback sack at center and was part of an | offensive line that helped produce three 1,000-yard ru |
tball, he was a two-year starter as both, an | offensive lineman and a defensive end. |
He quickly established himself as an | offensive defenseman in the minors, never scoring less |
Bujnoch's father, Glenn, was an | offensive lineman for the Bengals from 1976 to 1982. |
He was hired as an | offensive backs coach for the Chicago Fire. |
e his small stature in size, McNicoll was an | offensive force with the Cataractes since his debut at |
nic Institute where he played football as an | offensive lineman from 1992 to 1996. |
and professional football player who was an | offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL |
ere the government is trying to fight off an | offensive by Islamist militants. |
1971, he joined the Calgary Stampeders as an | offensive lineman and was part of the winning team of |
t group al-Shabab in late August launched an | offensive aimed at toppling Somalia's Transitional Fed |
k and were able to select Matt O'Donnell, an | offensive lineman who was one of just two CIS players |
Since 2006, an | offensive of the Burmese army against the Karen Nation |
, 2010, Puntland security forces launched an | offensive against Atom's militants, who were hiding ou |
n his senior season, he was the leader of an | offensive line that produced two 1,000 yard backs and |
ks, and earning an All-State selection as an | offensive guard. |
ll coach and former player, most recently an | offensive consultant and offensive play-caller for the |
Sulfur compounds darken gasoline, give it an | offensive odor and increase toxic sulfur dioxide engin |
The Federation also launches an | offensive into Lepanto region of North Africa, beginni |
nior year, Loadholt played left tackle in an | offensive line that allowed 11 sacks all season, the t |
the plate but showed signs of promise as an | offensive catcher, batting .333 |
The attack was thought to be revenge for an | offensive carried out by the Pakistani Army against mi |
Shawn Heins' style of play is that of an | offensive defenceman and powerplay specialist. |
an Konev was ordered to prepare plans for an | offensive to destroy Nazi forces in Slovakia. |
ching at the College of William & Mary as an | offensive assistant, specializing in wide receivers. |
McKeller's son, Darius, is an | offensive lineman at the University of Alabama. |
years at Mount Vernon, before serving as an | offensive coordinator at Marshall in 1965. |
They have also had an | offensive boost with the return of Kyle Blanks. |
his hand in coaching, eventually becoming an | offensive coordinator for the University of Pittsburgh |
of General Rawlinson, prepared plans for an | offensive but these were shelved in the meanwhile. |
Mabry anchored an | offensive line that won back to back Southwest Confere |
a defensive player, as she had only been an | offensive player while in Oklahoma. |
f Notre Dame, where he played football as an | offensive lineman. |
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