Young was asked if he thought Cutler would take direction from Trestman, a more offensive-minded fellow than his predecessor Lovie Smith.
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Manuel was the first quarterback selected during an offensive-line heavy first round.
The Heat ranked fourth-worst in offensive-rebounding and eighth-worst in defensive rebounding because they almost always played without a true center in their small-ball lineup.
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On Twitter, Mr Andrews said the "meeting was cordial but the Whitehall source is just offensive - and it reads like it was someone in the meeting".
The mandate of UNSCOM-the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq-was to see to the dismantling of Iraq's offensive-warfare programs: chemical and biological weapons, nuclear weapons, and longrange missiles.
The closing down and physicality from the Dutch champions did not let an offensive-orientated Spurs side settle and the visitors were almost rewarded for their hard work early on.
On Afghanistan and the meeting this morning, as General McChrystal -- is he satisfied with the NATO involvement in the Marja offensive -- the British and the Canadians were involved.
The article by Michael Noers criticizing wives who work is beyond offensive--if it were merely an opinion piece that did not quote 'scientific data' it could be dismissed as the rantings of a Neanderthal.
Many people find the word (however you spell it) offensive -- and if you, by chance, think the word is not very nice, try to consider how the proud citizens of Sioux City have felt.
Given Marian Gaborik's resurgence (he leads the NHL with 22 goals after scoring 22 all of last season) and Richards's presence, the Rangers perhaps can afford to have Dubinsky settle into a less offensive-minded role.
French intelligence identified about 200 vehicles and thousands of men, mounting a two-pronged offensive - from Douentza in the east and from Lere in the west, near Mauritania - aimed at seizing the strategic city of Mopti, gateway to the Malian south.
The Hawks held that margin and had the ball with 22 seconds left, but the Knicks benefited from a questionable offensive-foul call on Atlanta's Smith that gave them the ball for Anthony's game-winning shot, wrapping up his fourth 40-point game of the season and his 29th straight game over 20 points, tying a franchise record.
The center -- and his offensive line -- know the QB's planning to pass.
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"They did play very well and were probably a bit unlucky or not decisive maybe in the two boxes - the defensive box and the offensive box - where you need to be very clinical, " added Di Matteo of the Baggies' relegation.
The Pew Internet and American Life Project found that 25% of e-mail users complain the ever-increasing volume of unwanted and often offensive e-mail has reduced their overall use of e-mail, and more than half of those say the decrease is significant.
In east Africa, the United States is already intimately involved in a full-blown offensive against al-Qaeda in Somalia.
One can view this capping of revenue sharing as a counter-offensive to the Spitzer-led assault on mutual fund excessive fees that began the previous year.
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This ad implies that his offensive off-course behavior is now all OK because he his winning again.
In Friday's statement, Solid Gold Bomb said it had been "informed of the fact that we were selling an offensive T-shirt primarily in the UK".
This month's more significant news, he argues, was the announcement that the U.S. military's Cyber Command (founded in 2009) would for the first time develop and field 13 offensive cyber-warfare teams.
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Now the mammoth offensive lineman -- measuring in at 6 feet, 3 inches and 325 pounds -- has another honor to his name as a hall of famer, in addition to having been named to the NFL's All-Decade teams for the 1990s and 2000s.
The US wisely capitalized on tribal leaders' disaffection with al-Qaida barbarism and worked with them to launch an offensive against al-Qaida forces and to bring the Sunni tribes into the political processes in Iraq.
The French military - which is leading the military offensive in northern Mali - has not confirmed either death.
Those talks were suspended after Israel's three-week offensive in the Gaza Strip that ended in mid-January.
They rely on an almost NFL-caliber offensive line, good running backs, a mistake-free quarterback, and a hard-nosed defense.
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One, for many Americans, the w-word isn't as ugly or offensive as the n-word.
He must limit his counter-offensive to a defense of Israel's interests and his government's policies.
The committee also accused football authorities of failing to take firm action to deal with offensive, football-related behaviour.
He completed six passes, rushed for 102 yards and didn't score a touchdown, clashing with then-offensive coordinator Tony Sparano.
But Ijaz Butt launched a surprise counter-offensive aimed at English cricket on Sunday.
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