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"sideline" Definitions
  1. [countable] an activity that you do as well as your main job in order to earn extra money
  2. sidelines [plural] the lines along the two long sides of a sports field, tennis court, etc. that mark the outer edges; the area just outside these

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Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is a torch from sideline to sideline.
They have a lot of fast guys and spread the field a lot sideline to sideline and it was a test.
I can feel my limbs making those same lunges and overhead kills, my body twisting as I leap sideline to sideline.
He terrorized opposing offenses from sideline to sideline, all the while acting as an on-field general for the San Francisco defense.
CBS sideline reporter Evan Washburn said on the broadcast that trainers were looking at Peters' calf and Achilles area on the sideline.
Coleman ran down the sideline for a 33-yard touchdown dash down the right sideline to give Washington a sizeable 27-9 lead.
With her opponent hobbled, the Dane showed no mercy as she moved in for the kill, keeping Sevastova running from sideline to sideline.
Brees saw him and released a pass down the near sideline — the Saints' sideline — toward Lewis, who was now inside the 5-yard line.
Spain is really trying to stretch Russia out, with Jordi Alba and Nacho practically stuck to the sidelines, and Sergio Ramos pinging balls from sideline to sideline.
Two-times Cincinnati winner Murray, playing with energy and excellence from sideline to sideline, broke Raonic again in the ninth game to close out the first set.
On the Browns' sideline, 21 players reportedly knelt during pregame.
He was carried to the sideline and did not return.
The key play was Brown's catch at the Steelers' sideline.
I think it made a statement on the sideline there.
"But it's new money that's not getting off the sideline."
On the sideline, Mahomes aided him, sharing what he saw.
A convincing win would allow Jokowi to sideline Mr Amin.
Others, including coaches, linked arms on the sideline in solidarity.
Plus, Trump generally stayed on the sideline for that shutdown.
Right after, Ben hopped up and came to the sideline.
But the company also had a sideline in private loans.
From the sideline, Kidd isn't viewed as a brilliant tactician.
From there, it's all over until Gordon hits the sideline.
He was hobbling on along the sideline on bad knees.
He fired high to rookie Chris Godwin on the sideline.
The stakes are too high to stand on the sideline.
That doesn't happen without a steady hand on the sideline.
Bears stood on the sideline with their arms linked together.
The broadcast cameras again showed Rodgers waiting on the sideline.
A torn Achilles' would sideline Bryant deep into next year.
The government denies it has set out to sideline critics.
ZINEDINE ZIDANE Zizou can make magic on the sideline, too.
Will owners pressure their players to stand on the sideline?
But the company also had a sideline in private loans.
Sure, some may choose to sideline sex during their treatments.
Cheerleading had left the sideline, and become the main attraction.
He turned his flair for hospitality into a sideline business.
He later became incoherent and lost consciousness on the sideline.
On the sideline, his coaches were bouncing and ricocheting around.
But it's developed a spectacular sideline in politicians behaving badly.
In Sunday night's blowout win over the Chiefs, Coates made his traditional once-per-game deep strike down the sideline, but he also ran a few nice routes and toe-tapped on the sideline.
The report came from a CBS sideline reporter, who did not detail the problem but did say that a representative for Microsoft was on the sideline and would be working to restore the tablets.
"I knew the sideline wasn't safe for a toddler," she said.
Barry Rohrssen cuts an imposing figure on the St. John's sideline.
Pratt was mostly on the sideline while his wife's career skyrocketed.
Some of the other stuff they do is just a sideline.
Apparently, sideline discussions among this disparate group was even more pointed.
The trio, who nickname themselves "the three amigos," sideline career diplomats.
"The basketball guys are not doing years of sideline," she said.
The showrunners often sideline Iris's storyline in favor of whatever temporary,
These hubs boast more than 230,000 convenience stores, a valuable sideline.
The legal question, though, might not be as easy to sideline.
Soon, he walks from the sideline and stands beneath the basket.
Seattle's Russell Wilson with an iPad — er, Surface —on the sideline.
""A cat ran on the field and over to their sideline.
Meanwhile, Quavo was at the game (he was on the sideline!).
Jerricho Ed-Kochery steps on the sideline during a reception attempt.
He then ran to the sideline and gave Belichick the ball.
He leaves having spent all of last season on the sideline.
By contrast, the N.B.A. has loosened its restrictions on sideline technology.
Photos show an empty Steelers' sideline as the anthem was played.
So why is the sideline technology so hard to get right?
That means announcers, sideline reporters, multiple camera angles, replays and graphics.
He also has a sideline business consulting to real-estate interests.
"There are tears in my eyes," Cappelletti said on the sideline.
Emil Forsberg tries a curling shot from almost at the sideline.
I saw it happen from the sideline, about 20 feet away.
And, of course, that led to a scuffle on the sideline.
"Too many people on the sideline," Meyer said after the game.
They are the sort that can sideline an athlete for months.
These battles will be important, but they're unlikely to sideline Brexit.
And as for what Lynch said to him on the sideline?
So the trainers started dumping sodium tablets into the sideline coolers.
Unlike sideline cheering, which is to entertain, this is about winning.
Starting a business, perhaps, or experimenting with a sideline or two.
"The key is the Fed is on the sideline," he said.
It's incredibly short sighted to sideline voices like Joan's, especially now.
Griffin already was on the sideline with a strained quadriceps tendon.
Continuity on the sideline is not the only problem at Valencia.
She made two free throws, then soon jogged to the sideline.
Enforcement of that restriction will sideline sharing-economy services like Rover.
Hell, pretty much everyone on the Saints sideline let him down.
In the last two years, three teams used top-215 picks on players they projected as their own sideline-to-sideline coverage dynamos: Roquan Smith (Bears, 22019), Devin White (Buccaneers, 239) and Devin Bush (Steelers, 2019).
In my 20s and early 30s, when writing was still the sideline thing I hoped to one day not be so sideline, I walked the Lower Manhattan streets to my job as a word-processing temp.
Marlon Humphrey of Alabama was on the sideline in the fourth quarter.
Members of the ownership and management were also present on the sideline.
We have not seen the last lingering sideline shots of Tony Romo.
James tracked the Celtics guard from the far sideline, timing his attack.
Johnson was helped to the sideline and carted to the locker room.
Making the stereotype worse was that sideline reporters needed to be pretty.
From mining, to textiles to dairy farmers, various groups held sideline meetings.
The Chamber may also hold sideline events or briefings during future discussions.
He's standing on the sideline, between the park's grass and the court.
In what seemed like a sideline, Mr. Keckler also did speaking voices.
A year later, James stood on the Cowboys' sideline at Browns Stadium.
Say the People's Republic managed to remove or sideline the obnoxious Kim.
Now, that potential distraction has moved from the sideline onto the field.
But Ryu does not believe the injury will sideline her good friend.
That leaves critics concerned the move is designed to sideline career staff.
Carmody paced the sideline with his hands on his hips, shouting directives.
But at times, she has hurled those bombs at her own sideline.
He returned to the sideline in street clothes later in the game.
There are far more doctors, including neurologists, on the sideline than ever.
They are usually the loudest and most energetic ones on the sideline.
But even after such improvements, motherhood can often sideline a woman's career.
He had conspicuous sideline meltdowns at frustrating moments against Indiana and Maryland.
He sits forlornly on the sideline with an icepack on his head.
Konchalski was on Line 9, the far sideline on the north end.
You get in the arena, because nothing ever changes from the sideline.
Ron Rivera has been on the sideline as Panthers coach since 2011.
And BLM's upcoming relocation out West could further sideline those career staff.
"You get in the arena, because nothing ever changes from the sideline."
The Arab uprisings in 2011 seemed to temporarily sideline the sectarian narrative.
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We were focused on how the larger systems sideline women in particular.
They met on the sideline of the G20 summit in eastern China.
Sideline grins may not exceed an upturn of more than 0.3 centimeters.
No doubt it will be easier with Durant sitting on the sideline.
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The collision sent both defenders sprawling, and Diggs galloped down the sideline.
She ran to her sideline seat and pressed a towel against her face.
Lynch was also known for his somewhat incongruous choice of sideline snack: Skittles.
" According to ESPN sideline reporter Maria Taylor, the fan said "Pitino, you suck.
They disappear faster than A.J. Green running down the sideline for a touchdown.
Ben's ex, Jennifer Garner, was there watching from the sideline with daughter Violet.
Serious bone bruises will sideline Bogut for the rest of the NBA Finals.
"Economically, it's difficult to have a certified specialist on the sideline," Twellman said.
There wasn't a teammate within high-fiving range of him on the sideline.
Now can we please applaud this sideline hero for being the real MVP.
When Buffalo punted on its ensuing possession, optimism reigned on the Jets' sideline.
Both men deny those charges, saying they are trumped up to sideline them.
Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be.
Hard feelings, however, eventually progressed into Mayfield's sideline gesture in the third quarter.
Nixon even tried to sideline Romney by offering him the ambassadorship to Mexico.
But after two years, the network sent Ms. Ready back to the sideline.
Washington walked to the sideline under his own power, but did not return.
Patterson found Peoples-Jones in one-on-one coverage along the right sideline.
C'mon—his genius isn't about his famous fame or his stalled fashion sideline.
On first down from his 48, Cousins threw long down the right sideline.
National Guard—but it remains to be seen whether his moves to sideline
With a seven-inch height advantage, James flicked the ball toward the sideline.
In the foreign exchange market, major currencies were on the sideline for now.
But under Trump, the tendency to sideline white supremacist terrorism has gotten worse.
The crowd grew noticeably anxious, and the Giants' sideline seemed restless as well.
Democrats +13 in districts with House members who voted to sideline the plan.
The play happened near the sideline so maybe we will look it again.
Kamara avoids nearly every A&M player, as he cuts up the sideline.
The sideline advertising boards scroll with gambling advertisements for much of every game.
That could also sideline one of the world's most reliable engines of growth.
What he witnessed Wednesday was something he never saw on the Warriors' sideline.
REIMS, France — Jill Ellis sat on the sideline and nibbled on her finger.
One member even has a sideline in printed paper sleeves for coffee cups.
Today, Rick Ortega, 230, a retired carpenter, watches Coatesville's games along the sideline.
He had a sideline gig as his high school's mascot, J.J. the Jaguar.
Video showed him being punched by a group of men on the sideline.
Cakir blew his whistle and went to the sideline to check the replay.
"Times are different now," he said on the sideline of a campaign rally.
Rivers faked a handoff, looked left, then rolled right, almost reaching the sideline.
He aims for a narrow alleyway two or three yards from the sideline.
A sentence would conveniently sideline him for the presidential election on March 18.
Harry Kane, socks up, now actively warming up by running along the sideline.
This time, he did not bother to make a trip to the sideline.
It remains unclear whether Kerr will return to the sideline during the playoffs.
He was seen on the sideline wearing a boot on his left foot.
On the other sideline, the Jaguars were left staring at another frustrating loss.
Sideline leaps and chants have become part of genuine competitions showcasing serious athleticism.
First responder Steve Fry said Dylan fell off the bench on the sideline.
That message won't be heard, however, if family businesses stay on the sideline.
Since the 1860s Tiffany has had a somewhat unexpected sideline in … sports trophies.
On the home sideline stood Mullen's wife, Colleen, the coach of SUNY Albany.
In her mind, she rehearsed the walk from the sideline to the goal.
You can understand how O'Brien may have missed it from his spot on the sideline, but how does anyone near a working television set not try to get in touch with the sideline and insist that Savage needs immediate help?
The defense features a shrimpy ex-safety torpedoing around at linebacker (Deone Bucannon), a resurgent big-name import rushing the passer (Dwight Freeney), and a secondary that, at its best, accomplishes exactly what a net spread sideline-to-sideline would.
On the sideline, as he shot his film, he heard knees crack, shoulders splinter.
This doesn't just sideline Congress—it almost kicks it out of the game completely.
The man cried on the sideline during a loss, and that was a problem.
CODECO, however, is long believed to have had a sideline in mysticism and fetishism.
Amendola immediately threw to Brady down the right sideline for a 36-yard gain.
On Wednesday, opposition leaders agreed to sideline the three lawmakers for the time being.
Hansson's other sideline, making use of his academic background, is being a Viking reenactor.
He had always seemed invincible, brushing off injuries that would sideline the average person.
Sometimes we get a blowout game and there are more opportunities from the sideline.
He can sideline parliament, redraw the electoral map and bar serious opponents from politics.
It was blown up a decade ago by militants with a sideline in piracy.
How many assistants and shot doctors and sideline foam roller guys would teams employ?
Iceland's game winning run starts out as Elmar Bjarnason was flying down the sideline.
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency and Interior Department tried, first, to quickly sideline methane regulations.
It's more than you can say for most of the sideline reporting in sports.
Bryant was also known for occasionally making his feelings known hotly on the sideline.
The result left Murray crying into his towel on the sideline after match point.
The Hoosiers' sideline was called for unsportsmanlike conduct, putting the ball on the 11.
Just check out these photos of her best sideline moments and see for yourself.
The rule -- players are forbidden to receive any instructions from coaches on the sideline.
Also when the hell did NFL teams start putting tents up on the sideline?
After a brief examination on the sideline, Rodgers was taken away on a cart.
When it does, it can both figuratively, or in Sharapova's case, literally sideline you.
"This will allow a president to sideline Congress for much of domestic policy," Rep.
"Partners are there," Di Maio said on the sideline of an event in Milan.
Unlike the NFL and MLB, the center of action isn't reserved for sideline reporters.
The main viewpoint is a camera set right on the sideline at center court.
It's the sort of sideline people improvise in straitened times to soak vulnerable marks.
But Zuckerberg has continuously described the company's advertising business as just that—a sideline.
For various reasons, several of America's brightest stars are joining Talansky on the sideline.
As the early deficit spiraled, Popovich chirped angrily at his players from the sideline.
The 49ers' medical staff evaluated Garoppolo's left leg before he limped toward the sideline.
All night, Popovich's body language on the sideline provided nonverbal commentary on the game.
Perez's move reads like another attempt to sideline the Sanders wing of the party.
Many of the country's largest and most prestigious companies still systematically sideline pregnant women.
Pierce suffered an ankle injury stepping on a sideline reporter's foot during the preseason.
But-- Charlie Munger's here early, and I don't want him sitting on the sideline.
And let's get a wide shot of the sideline and cutaway of fan reactions.
Cheerleading is really, really hard and so much more than a sideline entertainment spectacle.
"Seeing ghosts," said Darnold on the Jets sideline while mic'd up for the game.
U.F.C. needed this kind of night with its three biggest stars on the sideline.
Standing near the sideline throng, Belichick is amid his team but apart as well.
Furthermore, producers often sideline ethics in order to sensationalize the coverage of heinous crimes.
Instead, they ended up standing in shock on the sideline, staring at Argentina celebrating.
On the opposite sideline, Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins raised his fist during the song.
There was the Sony Fs5, a camcorder that Sanders used to film sideline footage.
That can sideline deserving works of different genres or that center on different perspectives.
Let's empower — not sideline — Puerto Ricans in the recovery and rebuilding of their island.
This doesn't just sideline Congress – it almost kicks it out of the game completely.
Kumerow caught the ball at the 11 and kept his balance along the sideline.
I manned the sideline flag for her soccer games, and packed her ravioli lunches.
His intensity, embodied by his icy sideline stare, has rubbed off on his players.
He turned a lateral into a 30-yard sprint down the sideline last season.
The league policy currently requires players to be on the sideline for the anthem.
" He continued: "The last thing we were doing was deliberately trying to sideline Rose.
Patterson threw a short pass to his left and Collins raced down the sideline.
Like an athlete stretching on a sideline before competition, Siatta made his last preparations.
Darnold walked slowly to the sideline and stood with his hands on his hips.
For now, Colleen is on the sideline and Lauren is cheering and child-watching.
It remains unclear how #BackInNoTime turned into six weeks on the sideline for James.
"I was waiting at the sideline as the mother of an athlete," she said.
In 22013, he had a chair on the sideline at games just in case.
Even more maddening is the notion that Andrews's job as a sideline reporter — a role that has often been held by attractive women (see: the internet's many articles about the "hottest" sideline reporters) — was part of the reason this happened to her.
Korver said they went so hard that he was close to puking on the sideline.
Now Mr Sall's government stands accused of selectively enforcing corruption laws to sideline his opponents.
As with all basic income programs, the goal is not to sideline would-be workers.
I still respected and listened to the doctors — but I didn't want to sideline myself.
As the national anthem played before Sunday's game, no Pittsburgh Steelers were on the sideline.
"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote.
Power in Washington accumulates when you're relevant; it slips away when you're on the sideline.
Morgan then ran to the sideline and stopped to sip an imaginary cup of tea.
Rypien hit Richardson in stride streaking down the right sideline for an 113-yard touchdown.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan was also on the sideline and locked arms with players.
A right hip strain is forcing Gleyber Torres to the sideline for an extended stretch.
"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," writes Cook.
Florida head coach Jim McElwain talking on the sideline with quarterback Feleipe Franks on Saturday.
McCown then made his big mistake, underthrowing Kearse toward the left sideline on the interception.
Health care personnel on the sideline assessed the player in only 15% of the cases.
Robinson was seen later in the game in a walking boot on the Nebraska sideline.
Anderson jumps in to aid Eagle and it's all a little confusing from the sideline.
Standing on the team's sideline both times, he encouraged the Mustangs to play without fear.
" But, Julian Edelman probably said it best on the sideline ... "YOU'RE TOO F***IN' OLD!!!
"It was tough to watch it all on the sideline last year," he said Tuesday.
The Republican elite, while trying to kneecap Trump, is doing its best to sideline Cruz.
Just take a look at these feet along the sideline: Doesn't look too injured, huh?
Wieting suggested that uncertainty in the financials was able to sideline the committee in January.
"It is a way to sideline and end the [Robert] Mueller investigation prematurely," she said.
Don't let procrastination — or any other obstacle — sideline your chance to get the best price.
It flies on the state flag, and dances on the sideline at U.C.L.A. football games.
A sideline meeting also is set for President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
For nine of his 12 seasons on the sideline, Cash has been on his roster.
When there is text, new media such as Instagram commonly sideline the role of language.
On the other sideline Bears players standing in with arms locked hands on hearts pic.twitter.
Mafia, though occasionally poorly scripted, was brave enough to sideline conventional "fun" for better drama.
Sime Vrsaljko is limping toward the sideline just four minutes into the first extra period.
He paced the sideline in the final minutes with a towel draped around his waist.
Smart's defender, a purple-ankled Markieff Morris, expected Wall to ice Thomas toward the sideline.
On the sideline, Proehl said later, he knew Vinatieri was going to drill this one.
After having his ankle taped on the sideline, Mahomes returned without missing an offensive play.
Gauri Lankesh Patrike ran on subscriptions and newsstand sales, supplemented by a book-publishing sideline.
And the waiting works: Kulcsar makes the square and runs over to the sideline monitor.
I won't be some guy out there who doesn't know what sideline to go to.
He remained standing on the sideline as the Chargers tried to run out the clock.
It's easy to mount longer drives, which keeps the defense on the sideline and rested.
From the angle of his body, he appeared to be kicking toward the right sideline.
" A sideline microphone picked up Brady's plea: "He was blocked on the line of scrimmage.
I was there on the sideline, talking to a friend who runs a recruiting service.
And is the sideline strife, however benign it might ultimately have been, a good thing?
The sideline staff adds to the entertainment by being seemingly brand new to their jobs.
You can see KB watching carefully from the sideline as Gianna was on the court.
"Sitting and watching is no fun," Luck said of his rare view from the sideline.
Harvard coaches protested along the sideline, but there is no replay in the Ivy League.
Lynch, who came onto the field from the sideline, carried two times for nine yards.
Surgery and subsequent rehabilitation would sideline the 29-year-old for the entire 20213 season.
Watching, cheering loudest of all and pacing the sideline, was LeBron James, St. Vincent-St.
President Donald Trump wants to sideline Mitt Romney — but the Utah senator isn't having it.
With fewer workers left on the sideline though, employers will have increased difficulty filling vacancies.
Politics is now a popcorn sport and policy will take a sideline to the publicity.
Any overt move to sideline the queen would be extremely sensitive, given her beloved status.
But try to note Saban's position on the sideline, and what he is up to.
WASHINGTON — Patrick Ewing does not stalk the sideline as much as he looms over it.
"He (Parker) can do that 100 times out of 100," Leonelli said on the sideline.
His end zone celebrations could be profane, and his antics on the sideline self-aggrandizing.
Summitt was striding up and down the sideline, and the point guard committed a turnover.
Clemson is an outstanding team, but sometimes, there's just too much talent on the other sideline.
Buccaneers wide receivers DeSean Jackson and Mike Evans took a knee on the Tampa Bay sideline.
Could this connection somehow land Ross a key or sideline role in the Captain Marvel movie?
As long as I'm here as coach, we feel uncomfortable with you coming on the sideline.
And, of course, Trudeau could surprise everybody and sideline the $7.9 billion Northern Gateway project permanently.
After the hit, the 17-year-old walked to the team's sideline, the Associated Press reports.
The rains resumed on Monday morning, which may sideline area farmers for another couple of days.
Grier was on the sideline in sweats this time as West Virginia managed only 218 yards.
The feline reached the Miami sideline and skipped around a bit before running out of sight.
But he might have been even more alarmed by laws that sideline infrequent voters from politics.
A torn tendon in his right quadriceps will sideline Brown for the entirety of the playoffs.
Others will remember Namath in Hanes' Beautymist pantyhose or in a fur coat on the sideline.
The moves appear to sideline campaign chairman Paul Manafort who previously had been heading campaign leadership.
The House voted last week to sideline an impeachment resolution against Trump, killing it for now.
Their sixth-year head coach, Steve Baik, pulled up a chair beside me on the sideline.
"There was a notion that sideline reporting was a chance to showcase diversity," he told me.
"#Menopause only a problem if others try to sideline you because of ignorant prejudice," she tweeted.
On first down, Rodgers threw a bullet up the right sideline for 31 yards to Adams.
He dodged tacklers and sprinted down the left sideline for the score with 29:2136.5 remaining.
According to Entertainment Tonight that something will now sideline him for week three as he recovers.
They see a company with the ability — and, in their eyes, motive — to sideline their views.
Those include more sideline tests of players and banning the most dangerous head-to-head hits.
Instead, he sprained his knee, the sort of injury that could sideline a player for weeks.
" I'm on the sideline like, "I'm gonna talk about this light bill that I can't pay.
It was reportedly centered over Mnuchin's tendency to sideline other U.S. officials during in the talks.
The team then ruled Engram out, though he remained standing on the sideline in full equipment.
Until the next justice arrives, the Supreme Court will remain on the sideline of American life.
Some skinny kid, whose name I forget, was sprinting down the sideline, headed for pay dirt.
NOTES: Back spasms kept Suns C Tyson Chandler on the sideline for the second straight game.
But Mudiay took the inbounds pass from the Nuggets baseline and dribbled up the right sideline.
The pastas are also more sideline than specialty, with just three on the menu most nights.
The vote to sideline the impeachment resolution passed with flying colors: a bipartisan 364-58 margin.
John McCain seemingly on the sideline, one Republican "no" vote could sink Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
He was speaking during a business breakfast on the sideline of a BRICS summit in Johannesburg.
Williams had a better chance of defending Luke Walton on the sideline than he did Curry.
You see a sideline interview going on, and you just can't leave it alone, can you?
ODB's Week 3 sideline tirade, in which he lost a shoving match with a kicking net?
In recent months, the U.S. has ramped up diplomatic efforts to urge allies to sideline Huawei.
He paces along the sideline, shouts out open men on the opposing team, calls out plays.
On Sunday, Goff was in uniform but confined to the sideline, watching the veteran Case Keenum.
Nothing is more sad than when we sideline young black men with unfulfilled potential, tremendous potential.
When the kick sailed right, Cleveland's small crowd erupted, and Browns players poured from the sideline.
Day coached from the sideline, with the other offensive coordinator, Kevin Wilson, in the press box.
He challenged the call and the line system showed it was just wide of the sideline.
But lost in his scofflaw history and his sideline histrionics is this: Bruce Pearl can coach.
Steadying himself, he bolted toward the Texans' sideline, beating two defenders there to avoid a hit.
Robert Irsay, the owner then, fired him after a sideline disagreement over who should play quarterback.
Smith was taken away on a cart as the Clemson sideline hummed in anticipation of victory.
He described a scene of pandemonium among his teammates on the sideline following the long run.
Their decision to wear Luke Records scarves on the sideline was the beginning of it all.
It's hard to watch, and if you've ever been on the sideline, which ... I have not.
Victor Moses raced down the sideline and sent a cross into the box for Ahmed Musa.
The consumer bureau's action against National Collegiate and Transworld was intended to sideline the aggressive litigators.
As the game plays on, Sean McVay and his "Get Back Coach" tango on the sideline.
For starters, the seats along the sideline in the lower bowl seem less than half full.
On the Giants' sideline, the rookie quarterback Daniel Jones was pacing in front of his bench.
Philadelphia stepped up the defensive intensity and double-teamed Randle, forcing a turnover along the sideline.
The social forces aren't being utilized because they can only stand on the sideline, watching anxiously.
Less than four minutes later, Lenzy scored on a 51-yard rush down the left sideline.
After being evaluated on the sideline for a potential concussion, he went to the locker room.
Oregon went ahead 363-46 on a Richardson sideline 3-pointer with 10:230 to play.
No gene profile reliably forecasts the ability to catch a long pass near the far sideline.
Cameras caught Auriemma on the sideline, lowering his head and dabbing his eyes during Monday's commemoration.
Many of the players with the Indianapolis Colts locked arms on the sideline, the AP reported.
Carr was taken off the sideline on a cart after being hurt in the fourth quarter.
Coach Wilmer Cabrera was also ejected from the match and was not on the sideline vs.
His wife was on the sideline, live-streaming the action as he watched from the hospital.
He was joined on the sideline by wife Jennifer and their two children, Maddy and Harrison.
Azar has tried to sideline Verma from health department business, including policy rollouts and personnel decisions.
Fry said Dylan fell off the bench while being checked on the sideline during Friday's game.
Some NFL producers were complaining that Andrea wasn't "attractive" enough to be an NFL sideline reporter.
As ESPN's commentators pointed out, sideline pushups used to be the realm of cheerleaders and mascots.
The sideline protest movement seemed to lose momentum, and few players knelt during this past season.
She opened her mouth in stunned jubilation and was mobbed on the sideline by her teammates.
It was still also a sideline or ... what launched it into something very interesting for people?
They had a national computer reporter, but it was sort of a sideline, if I remember.
"Every time Bryce has touched the ball for last two years there is a collective pause that happens on our sideline and the other sideline, and there is a gasp that you can actually hear that anticipation because he is so explosive," coach David Shaw told reporters.
Stefon Diggs made a leaping catch of Case Keenum's throw to the right sideline and then tippy-toed down the sideline for a 61-yard touchdown as time expired, lifting Minnesota to a 143-24 win over the New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
That included a 20-yarder with anticipation to Thielen to convert third-and-13, two rockets near the sideline while rolling right (Diggs dropped one that turned into an interception) and a bullet to Laquon Treadwell on the left sideline while falling away on fourth-and-5.
"Katherine's brothers played a football game so she and Chris watched from the sideline," the source says.
Right now it's not a cheap stock...I'm going to stay on the sideline at this point.
The tournament is a carnival of storylines and shooting stars, buzzer-beaters and Silly Sideline Coaching Faces.
Detractors call him a treacherous and calculating politician who used his position to sideline potential party rivals.
There was an effort to sideline the senior officers who defected from Assad's army at the beginning.
The rookie leaps up to ice it and force Butler towards the sideline, away from the middle.
He rumbled down the sideline for a touchdown and the Eagles lead was cut to 13-7.
In this performance from 2015, you can see the players stationed along the sideline during the anthem.
He left the game after being evaluated by team trainers on the sideline and did not return.
Zidane exhorted and shouted to his players from the sideline, but his instructions fell on deaf ears.
Maybe we aren't all doing it on a football sideline, but all moms are juggling their responsibilities.
It also has a sideline in releasing techno music in collaboration with music label, the Trilogy Tapes.
With regular use, we managed to sideline the usual cystic bump that comes like clockwork each month.
The No. 27 Boilermaker jersey was seen on the Nebraska sideline, next to Foltz's old Nebraska jersey.
A heftier victory would have allowed him to sideline his conservative vice-president and the armed forces.
During his ride, he looked over at the Seattle sideline and flipped the whole staff the bird.
"Emotionally on the sideline in between the series, he needs to do a better job," McAdoo said.
Davis picked off the errant pass and raced down the left sideline for a 250-yard score.
The ball bounced along the sideline until Humphrey picked it up and scampered into the end zone.
A little over a minute later, Moncrief raced down the right sideline to make it 25-3.
After finishing his dance, Viall goes to the sideline to make out with Grimaldi, who is watching.
A whopping landslide would sideline the Tory Diehards giving her room for maneuver in the Brexit talks.
"We cannot borrow (domestically) endlessly," Siluanov told a briefing on the sideline of the Moscow Finance Forum.
All it takes is a website and business cards and voilà — they had a sideline drone enterprise.
If you're on the sideline thinking about how sensitive and aware you are, you're not an ally.
IFAB representatives say the replays reviewed by sideline doctors should be used for exclusively health-related reasons.
"Katherine's brothers played a football game so she and Chris watched from the sideline," the source said.
I was a professional photographer and was really busy—my art was more of a sideline thing.
A BHP spokeswoman and a spokesman for Elliott declined to comment on the address or sideline meetings.
As of 2016, the Kremlin reinstated a campaign of "selective justice" to sideline pretenders to the throne.
Should a player protest on the sideline, the NFL can fine a team, but not the player.
He has abused allies, threatening to remove east Asia's nuclear umbrella, sideline Nato and unleash trade wars.
"It would be unacceptable to sideline Canada, our largest export market in the world," the groups wrote.
Baldwin made the catch along the sideline as defender Antoine Bethea slipped and fell out of bounds.
Asgharnia maintains a sideline in photographing rescue dogs, which is how he first heard about Pawsitive Change.
He broke two tackles close to midfield and raced down the right sideline to score the touchdown.
Part of a standard sideline concussion test requires tracking the movement of a finger with your eyes.
While Odeyingbo remained on the field near the Florida sideline, Mason went over to check on him.
But fiction was a sideline; she specialized in tax law, and decided to go back to Georgia.
To even the most casual sports fan, the various roles of those on the sideline seem obvious.
While working in and later owning gas stations, he developed a sideline helping people get driver's licenses.
In fact, sports officials insist that the younger the players, the worse the sideline behavior usually is.
Some players combed the dicey field, picking up softball-size rocks and tossing them past the sideline.
It is the only way they could look across to the opposing sideline on Sunday without regret.
On the other sideline, Bills head coach Rex Ryan is likely coaching for his job this season.
On second down, Brady felt pressure from his left and lofted a pass toward the far sideline.
John Trainor tiptoed the sideline for 8 yards one play before Bradshaw's 12th touchdown of the season.
Sixteen seconds remained when Starr called a timeout and walked to the sideline to confer with Lombardi.
The injury, which affects the knee's stability, will likely sideline Watt for the rest of the season.
The closer a receiver is to the sideline, the lower the likelihood of his catching the pass.
Robinson rumbled down the sideline and was forced out of bounds on the Cardinal 21-yard line.
"They call him 'The Beast,'" someone from the Air Force team whispers to me on the sideline.
The visiting Bears, longtime rivals of the Packers, linked arms as a team on the opposite sideline.
INJURY COULD SIDELINE HALEP Simona Halep could miss the French Open because of a torn ankle ligament.
But he stayed in the game to deliver his last touchdown pass before hobbling to the sideline.
That is, until one of his teammates came up to him on the sideline and informed him.
So later, in her forties, she developed a sideline — teaching the practicalities of entrepreneurship to art undergraduates.
Are you going to stand on the sideline like everybody else and say that it is fine?
Wilkie reportedly wants to sideline O'Rourke and Sandoval and restock the agency leadership with his own people.
At this point, the N.B.A. star with a sideline in rap has become the stuff of cliché.
They initially saw it as little more than a sideline, even as it steadily built an audience.
She'd done freelance sideline work for several different stations, including Cox Sports Television, ESPN3 and WDSU-TV.
Kane, who leads Tottenham with 24 goals, could be facing a second lengthy spell on the sideline.
On the opposite sideline, Chicago is averaging 16.7 points per game and allowing 13 points per game.
Dozens of others kneel or lock arms on the sideline, joined, in some cases, by team owners.
This is clearly a strategic choice on his campaign: Prioritize domestic policy and sideline the foreign stuff.
And it's useful for reformers to work through institutions rather than standing on the sideline and jeering.
We're told Verne watched football with AB all day at his house, then scored pregame sideline passes.
On the second play, Cousins hit DeSean Jackson down the right sideline for 3003 yards to cross midfield.
Hundley threw the 39-yard touchdown pass to Randall Cobb, who was running free down the left sideline.
Shortly after tweaking his hamstring, Rodgers made a trip to a small black tent on the Packers sideline.
Once the game stopped, he carried the winged fella to the sideline, then gave it a little pat.
When you are young, you wish the guy on the sideline yelling would quiet down, or go away.
The game's very first play from scrimmage was a 54-yard run up the left sideline from Dillon.
On the other sideline, the Titans probably have the most talented team in the AFC South in 2016.
High prices continue to sideline buyers, especially first-time buyers, who are a growing segment of the market.
Over the course of the film, successive new chief justices sideline Judge Faqih, and then promote her again.
It wasn't enough to sideline the computer entirely, but it's still something that the researchers want to investigate.
In the 2014 NFL season, coaches were also allowed to use Surface Pro 2's on the sideline.
He urges policymakers to focus on domesticating nationalism rather than attempting to sideline it as an anachronistic relic.
On the sideline, Brandon Malone, the Raptors head coach, clapped his hands and paced next to the court.
The sideline reporter role "provides a certain comfort that the gender roles are in place," Ms. Bordo said.
Behind the scenes, there's all kinds of exclusive, invite-only events and parties, dealmaking, and candid sideline chatter.
The first thing Steve Hamm did after getting down to the sideline was check the player's eyes. Dilated.
In a sideline to his day job, he works as an organizer for the Democratic Socialists of America.
Crabtree lined up in the right slot and broke wide open as he cut toward the right sideline.
It works the other way as well, as even tiny rate moves higher sideline those same borrowers faster.
Until the Warriors found out that Draymond Green would be joining Stephen Curry on the sideline, that is.
In the 41st minute, Pogba danced along the sideline and curled a beautiful cross into the penalty area.
And the film doesn't just sideline the Ranch's members, it almost entirely dismisses them as players early on.
Baldwin's knee injury could sideline him at least a couple of weeks, coach Pete Carroll told reporters Tuesday.
What do you think less female-friendly comedies are missing out on when they ignore or sideline women?
Shooting toward his team's fans, Griezmann bounced his shot off the crossbar as Simeone grimaced on the sideline.
The Trump team believes such seismic developments would force the PA into the game, or sideline it permanently.
He found Metcalf open deep down the right sideline on the next play for a 53-yard touchdown.
"Sometimes I sit on the sideline there, watch people take pictures in front of the statue," Jackson said.
"X-Co wasn't created to simply 'sideline Iran,'" he responded to Johnson and their associates in an email.
It was the longest career rushing play for Perkins, a senior who made it down the left sideline.
They were draped over one another's chairs, fanning themselves with papers and conducting sideline conversations in low tones.
Cord had his throwing hand examined on the sideline near the end of last week's win over Wyoming.
Phil Murphy talked recently to discuss the coach's potential return to the Rutgers sideline, NJ Advance Media reported.
But there was never any doubt that gold was its main business with perhaps a sideline in silver.
He is not the sort of player, in other words, who can be quietly relegated to the sideline.
Petty tossed a perfect strike down the right sideline that Anderson caught in stride after beating JaCorey Shepherd.
It's the second time in two weeks that the Jaguars sideline has made the wrong kind of headlines.
Insiders, however, say Maduro is also using the graft purge to sideline political rivals in the OPEC member.
Rhodes had collided with Beckham on the sideline in what may have been a hit out of bounds.
He watched from the sideline as backup Nick Foles led Philadelphia to a Super Bowl victory on Sunday.
He ran to the sideline where he was handed a T-shirt, which he held to the crowd.
"But when the crisis is over, hardliners will try to weaken and sideline the president," the official said.
Early in the fourth quarter on Saturday, Atlanta receiver Justin Hardy caught a pass going to the sideline.
The Bush administration could sideline neoconservatives, but it could never admit the invasion itself had been a mistake.
When Warner jogged to the sideline, he heard teammates yelling that they had just won the Super Bowl.
Kearse maintains he would have scored if he had been facing the end zone and not the sideline.
Conversely, if the number of prospective workers on the sideline is small, wage pressures could soon build up.
Durant's ruptured Achilles' tendon in his right leg will, at a minimum, sideline him well into next season.
A year later, she watched from the sideline as Solo played every minute of the 2015 World Cup.
Indeed, since 2012, video monitors have been on each team's sideline to help medical staff members analyze injuries.
Then McCown, facing a blitz, threw the ball down the left sideline, and Matt Milano picked it off.
Last week, Berlusconi — content, now, to comment from the sideline — added his voice to the chorus of criticism.
Somebody in the stands has a transistor radio and I edge toward the sideline to catch the score.
Foles started off with a strike to Nelson Agholor on the right sideline for a 24-yard gain.
A clear pattern emerged: Many of the country's largest and most prestigious companies still systematically sideline pregnant women.
Perhaps the team's true alpha was nursing a hamstring injury on the sideline, powerless to affect the outcome.
He was first seen on the sideline jogging, making cuts and dancing just 10 days after the injury.
Beckham stood on the sideline in the second half, wearing street clothes and a wrap on his ankle.
The question now turns to whether this was Kansas State coach Bill Snyder's last game on the sideline.
A perfectly placed 38-yard pass to Sammy Watkins along the right sideline was the drive's pivotal play.
After the brief demonstration, Beckham ran to the sideline to celebrate the score in a more traditional fashion.
Thomas Tuchel was getting increasingly frustrated on the sideline as his side failed to make its superiority count.
Nick Saban, who was on the sideline in New Orleans on Monday, is plotting a comeback at Alabama.
At the end of the play, Jackson was penalized for unnecessary roughness during a sideline tackle of Byard.
His passion became a trademark on the sideline, and the 49ers seemed to feed off it at times.
When Zimmer was asked whether Cousins looked shaken, he said only that he couldn't tell from the sideline.
The surprise moves will sideline Mr. Christie, who had been in charge of the transition for several months.
Odenigbo grabbed the ball on Minnesota's 26-yard line and ran down the left sideline for a score.
But it very much seemed like a blatant attempt to try to sideline Parliament in the Brexit debate.
I'm not on the sideline begging for the ball or making statements like you guys (the media) make.
Among its tenants were Orson Fowler and Samuel Wells, a pair of phrenologists with a sideline in publishing.
A team spokesman referenced a game-time decision by coach Josh Heupel for leaving Milton on the sideline.
Critics of Xi's anti-corruption campaign have long accused it of being an instrument to sideline political rivals.
It seemed an innocuous injury, one that was expected to sideline Teixeira for 10 days to two weeks.
Today, the risk is that as geopolitical concerns sideline Venezuelans' daily plight, a dire situation may become worse.
For the first time, male dance-style cheerleaders will be on the sideline, making history with the Rams.
But it also could violate discrimination laws, sideline perfectly competent doctors and leave rural communities even more underserved.
On the opposite sideline is the obstacle that could keep the Titans out of the playoffs once again.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was on Philadelphia's sideline, where players stood together with locked arms and some raised fists.
After the boneheaded play, Jordan was seen on the sideline, taking a couple of light swipes at Monk's head.
Castration, I believed, would sideline the abuser's compulsions and thus keep the world safe from him (or her lol).
We remain solidly on the sideline as we continue to believe investors are not pricing in longer-term risks.
I guess the Allen wrenches are in case Facebook decides to start a sideline business in building Ikea furniture.
Avenatti sees Grassley's actions as politically motivated, and designed to sideline his potential presidential run against Trump in 2020.
Now, new research shows that the culture of STEM may also sideline aspiring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer scientists.
While hardware may only be a queer little sideline for the company, it has never rolled out better devices.
Cooper did the rest, running away from the Redskins' secondary down the left sideline for the final 27 yards.
The play was immediately reviewed as it appeared that Parks stepped out of bounds while running down the sideline.
Watch the video below: It's still not entirely clear, but it looks like his right foot touched the sideline.
Coach K addresses the Allen situation with a sideline reporter by saying he'd punish Allen for his cheap play.
Still unhappy, though, Harbaugh asks for one more switch—replace the Gatorade on the Michigan sideline with whole milk.
Howard's second score came after defensive back Marlon Humphrey recovered a high-bouncing onside kick toward the right sideline.
Miami led 250-212 when Baker made his play, cutting in front of a receiver on the right sideline.
NFL Network reported that Bryant is facing another ban that could sideline him for a full season or longer.
Does allowing a transgender person to use a bathroom that aligns with their identity sideline the rights of others?
She talks about this peculiar sideline in the latest installment of the NOVA video series, Secret Life of Scientists.
Saints rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who also was involved in the sideline scuffle, blanketed Evans much of the game.
As Mark Twain suggested — let others dig the gold and stand at the sideline to sell them the shovels.
To be sitting on the sideline a few minutes before the game, crying, that makes me uncomfortable for him.
Wide receiver Kam Scott 55-yard catch-and-run down the left sideline got the Tigers to the 4.
The award is named for late sideline reporter Craig Sager, who died in 2016 after a battle with cancer.
Forward Jarnell Martin had nine points and seven rebounds and was sweating out the final possession on the sideline.
The New Orleans Pelicans forward easily drives middle even though Anderson is positioned to guide him toward the sideline.
Though it's repetitive, this episode isn't without its fiery pleasures — along with a few disappointments and one weird sideline.
Cook was on the sideline for the second half of last Thursday's loss to the Rams in Los Angeles.
Since then, Abbas has strived to sideline opposition, especially from Mohammed Dahlan, a former security chief and Fatah official.
The fall isn't fatal, but it does sideline Durant for the foreseeable future, and the judiciary committee is postponed.
Watch how high Ed Davis guards him on the floor with his feet damn near parallel to the sideline!
Basically, you can't sideline the social media giant if you're trying to get the word out on your movement.
Golladay caught the ball at the Oakland 25 near the sideline and weaved his way into the end zone.
During J.K. Dobbins' 52-yard touchdown run, he shoved away defender Lamar Jackson and then darted down the sideline.
Add Tim Hardaway Jr., New York's second-leading scorer, to the sideline and the Knicks are ripe for picking.
He is expected to undergo surgery that would potentially sideline him for a large part of the 2018 campaign.
In June, House Speaker John Bercow said it was "blindingly obvious" that the prime minister could not sideline parliament.
The project started out as a sideline but snowballed, and Dehaye plans to register it as a non-profit.
A technocrat and lawyer by training, he soared through the ranks using his intellect and ability to sideline rivals.
Begin a process to reform the Inspector General Act, ensuring a president cannot sideline or corrupt that independent process.
The eight-time All-Star could be facing surgery that would sideline him for an undetermined period of time.
He returned to the sideline in street clothes in the second half to watch Fitzpatrick lead the offense again.
With these new proposed reforms to mortgage lending, the Treasury Department threatens once again to sideline critical homeowner protections.
G Rodney Stuckey was back on the sideline Thursday, the night after he returned from a sore left hamstring.
Opposition parties have accused Kickl of aiming to gather intelligence on far-right groups and to sideline political opponents.
Democrats also called for an end to reconciliation, the legislative procedure that would sideline them in a Senate vote.
The attorney general would be wrong to sideline the very strategy that made his new deputy such a success.
On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — Ashley Young was standing not far from the sideline when he saw his number flash.
Cummings, who ran the Vote Leave campaign, made the decision to sideline Farage during the EU referendum in 2016.
At the same time, players are not required to be on the sideline during the playing of the anthem.
And if one sideline loses its radio connection, the other one is automatically shut off to maintain competitive balance.
But Petrobras did not move quickly to investigate suspicious activity, identify potential suspects and sideline them, the people said.
The team announced Tuesday that the injury, which could explain many of his basketball issues, would sideline him indefinitely.
CNN chose to sideline much of its regular stable of conservative pundits and replace them with professional Trump apologists.
Until Democrats decide to sideline their elitist zealots and elect more centrist candidates, Tuesday's results will be an aberration.
Wearing a Curry jersey, Peranidze channeled Curry's on-court gait, going behind, under and around benches on the sideline.
Bert van Marwijk, Australia's coach, said he sensed hesitation in Cunha as Cunha reviewed the footage on the sideline.
The practice of locking arms on the sideline during the national anthem began with the Seattle Seahawks last season.
A celebrated former player who is now the athletic director materializes on the sideline and argues with the referees.
Hightower started to the right before cutting it back and eventually sprinting down the left sideline for the score.
The NBC broadcast showed a photo of McCown, flanked by Scott Chadwick, along the Marvin Ridge High School sideline.
DOLPHINS LOSE CORNERBACK FOR THE YEAR The Miami Dolphins' latest injury will sideline cornerback Tony Lippett for the season.
College Football Playoff officials have said they will review their sideline and locker room guest policies following these incidents.
He went on to build a sideline career as a speaker at Beatles conventions and festivals around the world.
Or do they stew on the sideline, red flag pocketed, and resign themselves to the unlikelihood of a reversal?
It got heated enough between the duo that safety Ronnie Harrison had to walk Marrone back toward the sideline.
"See that?" the Bills' running backs coach, Kelly Skipper, said as he stood on the sideline observing his players.
Mahomes raced to the sideline before tossing the ball to Williams for a 3-yard gain and the conversion.
Bridgewater, with Brees on the sideline looking on, completed 23 of 30 passes for 193 yards with one interception.
There&aposs sideline cheering, where teams dance and use pompoms to support teams, and then there&aposs competitive cheering.
He caught a pass near the sideline, but seemed to aggravate his knee injury, and hobbled off the field.
Cooper's double-move fooled cornerback Jalen Mills and he ran wide open down the sideline into the end zone.
Something went wrong along the way, and a fire scorched the sideline after the players had cleared the field.
After taking the snap, quarterback Jalen Hurts threw a backward pass towards the sideline to wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
Ertz was seen having his ribs wrapped on the sideline, but he was able to return in the second.
The former Panther found a crease, cut to the left sideline and sprinted until diving into the end zone.
Articles published by those outlets were frequently traded among the political appointees as they sought to sideline career employees.
But they may find the Heat to be a more manageable opponent with Waiters looking on from the sideline.
Before each play nowadays, the middle linebacker simply shouts and signals the defensive scheme called by a sideline coach.
"It has been in a way a sideline, but you never know where life will take you," he said.
Mr. Wray did eventually sideline Mr. McCabe, who stepped down abruptly, but only after finding cause to do so.
In 1972, the birth of her son, Mathieu Demy, now an actor, prompted Ms. Varda to sideline her career.
While Wall Street giants were still issuing loans before the 2008 mortgage crisis, Mr. Beal sat on the sideline.
But a move to sideline Ocasio-Cortez is a mistake—she has shown that she picks her battles carefully.
I believe I've accomplished that, so... NFL Sidelines: Still Cement-Lined Death Traps Rob Gronkowski missed some snaps in the second half while he was getting hydrated and massaged on the sideline—and fortunately not because he took a nasty fall going to the sideline after making a catch earlier in the game.
Experts: 2 of 7 School: Florida Possibilities: Kevin King (CB), John Ross (WR), Gareon Conley (CB), Leonard Fournette (RB) Key expert quote: McShay: "Linebacker is another gaping hole in Oakland ... Davis is a Kwon Alexander-type, an explosive linebacker with sideline-to-sideline range in the running game and a relentless motor."
Louisiana State 6 feet, 237 pounds Since he was a star running back in high school, White has fashioned himself into a sideline-to-sideline defender, taking full advantage of his blazing speed (4.42 seconds in the 40-yard dash) to earn the Dick Butkus Award in 2018 as college football's best linebacker.
As the play began he sprinted forward, subtly flaring toward the sideline, taking a slightly harder angle with each step.
Saints kicker Wil Lutz comforted a deflated Gonzalez on the sideline after the game and tweeted his support Sunday evening.
However, the Tampa Bay Times reports the injury will likely sideline Ramos through the July 224 non-waiver trade deadline.
And you know how much the rest of it, the clothes or the haircut or the sideline etiquette, doesn't matter.
It's always fun to see an NFL head coach lose his mind on the sideline because, well, it just is.
By the time Swedish keeper Hedvig Lindhal realized what had just happened, the South Africans were on the sideline celebrating.
Left: Eric Reid and Colin Kaepernick kneel on the sideline at a San Francisco 49ers game in Atlanta on Dec.
One frequent scenario Persaud sees is women reentering the workforce after many years on the sideline, usually after a divorce.
But Trump grew up in a New York politics in which class was a sideline, race always the main game.
But sure enough, once Thursday's game started, Popovich was patrolling the sideline at Staples Center in his usual sports coat.
Iran and Russia have made no secret of their mutual desire to sideline the United States in the Middle East.
Consequently, the Department has chosen to sideline Federal Election Observers in any state not already subject to a court order.
Sometimes I'll put additional piles of subwoofers for effects just along the sideline that aren't traveling out on the carts.
I loved watching Roman Gabriel, #18, throw the ball to Jack Snow and watching him make those incredible sideline passes.
Among those supporting him: a gaggle of his 11 grandchildren standing on the sideline, dressed in nearly identical Giants sweatshirts.
Having a former N.F.L. coach on the sideline of a small New England high school generated publicity, if not victories.
To sideline MPs, as Mrs May has all along tried to do, would be no less a perversion of democracy.
The MOU was signed on the sideline of a state visit by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed.
Woods, who had already embraced the role of sideline loud mouth, began playing the trombone in time with the action.
If you're reporting live from the sideline of a sports game, there's always an outside chance something unexpected might happen.
The sideline medical staff made their own assessment of Newton — without video from the booth — and let him play on.
Think of it as future-proofing the second biggest U.S. bank against the threat of being relegated to the sideline.
Blount came through with 211 yards and a score, which he celebrated by posing with everyone's favorite sideline firing squad.
Linehan called the game from the booth Sunday, leaving the confines of the sideline, and he plans to stay there.
N) for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi (SASY.PA).
The coaches, Gerardo Martino of Argentina and Juan Antonio Pizzi of Chile, were separated on the sideline at one point.
Smaller countries such as Poland, Hungary and Slovakia fear the two-speed approach would sideline them on all important matters.
Matthews broke one tackle immediately upon reception, then faked out two would-be tacklers to get to the right sideline.
SG Khris Middleton was out on Tuesday night, his second straight game on the sideline because a bruised left thigh.
He was evaluated on the sideline and did not return to the game, a 48-33 loss to the Falcons.
Defensive backs Patrick Peterson and Rashad Johnson, each of whom have been nursing tender ankles, joined Palmer on the sideline.
" The men practiced the scene more than a dozen times, perspiring and grunting as Barry narrated from the sideline: "Crash!
Sager has never worked the sideline for an N.B.A. finals because TNT's rights do not go past the conference finals.
Kolker teaches at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, and, as a pedagogical sideline, he sometimes organizes excursions around the city.
Jones left midway through the Packers' second possession of the game and was seen icing his knee on the sideline.
Although Mischa was the one competing, it was Sascha's emotions that often got the better of him on the sideline.
It was a tackle that was completely unnecessary because Kane, out on the sideline, was running nowhere with the ball.
Williams beat cornerback Tramaine Brock's tight man-to-man coverage and caught Prescott's back-shoulder throw along the right sideline.
His yardage Sunday was entirely the result of being totally uncovered on a sideline throw that went for 57 yards.
His associates said the move was meant to sideline him at a time of growing discontent over unpopular government reforms.
These are the tablets provided by Microsoft that the NFL arranged for teams to use on the sideline during games.
During a mid-match interview with Mel McLaughlin of TEN Sports, he made several slimy passes at the sideline reporter.
This (finally) gets us to the most immediate question regarding sideline blood tests: is this something technology can even do?
Adams picked up the fumble and ran 46 yards up the right sideline, giving the Wildcats a 31-7 lead.
It's the latest effort by Prime Minister Hun Sen to sideline opposition and maintain his decades-long grip on power.
First, he needs to sideline his out-of-control national security adviser plus his hawkish sidekick, the secretary of state.
When he was shown a mock red card, he walked off the court and kissed Cappelletti through the sideline netting.
On the sideline on Sunday, he wore a black headband, offered bagged snacks and kept a roller at the ready.
He served a one-game league suspension for his role in a sideline skirmish the previous week at New Orleans.
Mr. Biden's spot atop the polls has helped him consolidate support from larger donors who have been on the sideline.
In the 49th minute, Victor Moses raced down the sideline and sent a cross into the box for Ahmed Musa.
Rather than have some players stand and some kneel on the sideline, it made sense to avoid the issue altogether.
At practice on Monday, he largely stayed on the sideline, as the team has been monitoring his repetitions during drills.
As Roberts tightroped along the sideline, eluding tackles, the Jets bench went berserk, with players tossing water into the air.
A few practices in, he strained a ligament in his knee and was forced to the sideline for days more.
The opposition leader thought so, citing the Kremlin's desire to sideline Mr. Navalny ahead of the presidential election next month.
And he was coaching on the sideline, exhorting his players, in the final minutes of the shocker against the Wildcats.
Juan Quintero sprinted over to the sideline to have a conversation with Colombia Manager Jose Pekerman, apparently about Mojica's status.
When Kittle then changes course and breaks to the sideline, Redmond realizes he's on his own, and out of position.
At his final All-Star Game in Toronto in 2016, I was working as the sideline reporter for ESPN Radio.
Bigger star coaches The men on the sideline were even more dazzling: Julius Erving, Rick Barry, Gary Payton, Clyde Drexler.
A $2 trillion infrastructure package seemed politically plausible, until impeachment murmurs became a roar and appeared to sideline the issue.
Inside a PAS-run kindergarten, manager Azim Awi said he was wary that the new government would sideline Malay Muslims.
NOTES: Minnesota honored former coach Dennis Green before the game with another of his former teams on the other sideline.
In Milwaukee on Tuesday, Smith left his man wide open to greet his old buddy Jason Terry on the sideline.
Brees went deep up the right sideline to Thomas, but cornerback Davon House was in perfect position for the theft.
Girardi said Bird would undergo right ankle surgery on Tuesday, which is expected to sideline him at least six weeks.
On Sunday, Ms. Warren had a cold so severe it threatened to sideline one of the country's most famous persisters.
And the ruling party still runs the Constituent Assembly, the body created to sideline the legislature and rewrite the Constitution.
San Francisco 20ers defensive lineman D.J. Jones proposed to his girlfriend Kayla Fannin on the sideline before tonight's game pic.twitter.
This time, they've been accused of recording the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during the team's game against the Cleveland Browns Sunday.
Scorsese has been called out for the character's lack of dialogue, criticism that is understandable given how movies sideline women.
Baltimore's leading rusher, Mark Ingram, has been on the sideline icing his left calf and working it with a massager.
"There was no rah-rah speech on the sideline; there was no, 'Hey, we got to get going,'" Burrow said.
There was one where he was staring at the sideline, and he just flicked it right over Justin Houston's head.
The online shopping that propelled Mr. Bezos, above, has helped sideline America's shopping malls, those pleasure palaces of days past.
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman D.J. Jones proposed to his girlfriend Kayla Fannin on the sideline before tonight's game pic.twitter.
On another, Thiem followed his serve with another forehand winner, this time painting the sideline as Zverev admired the shot.
A source at the scene told her the camera was focused on the Bengals&apos sideline for the first quarter.
Last week, Hadi rejected the U.N. plan, which would sideline him and set up a government of less divisive figures.
He returned it 59 yards, outrunning two linemen and tiptoeing down the sideline the final 10 yards for the score.
Across the field, the Falcons watched from their sideline as if fossilized in amber, too exhausted and dumbstruck to move.
How long will MbS be prepared to stand on the sideline, his physical as well as figurative position in Dhahran?
Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley clearly disagreed with the no-call and didn&apost hide his frustration on the sideline.
Zuma has used his network to sideline opponents to shore up his position, critics who worked with him have said.
Government critics say Capriles' ban is arbitrary and allows the ruling Socialist Party to sideline popular politicians without due process.
"Right when he did it, you could see me react on the sideline," said Rivers, who did not react well.
Keenum found Diggs streaking down the left sideline and their 223-yard connection set up Murray's 21-yard touchdown run.
Then he looked all the way left, where Powell had leaked out down the sideline, and that's where Darnold threw.
Hubie Brown, who was coaching the Knicks, made quite a fuss on the sideline, insisting this was not a basket.
When Watson wins a Super Bowl, it won't be with O'Brien clenching on the sideline in a big game. 23.
Tyreke, our coach and himself another inmate, screamed at all of us from the sideline, often drawing a technical foul.
I look forward to the entire truth being known as opposed to a one-sided version meant to sideline me.
It was the first time North Carolina's Mack Brown coached from the stadium's home sideline in more than two decades.
When he got to the sideline, Teasdall endured a protracted tongue-lashing from Swinney that was caught by the television cameras.
But like many of the small, local firms manufacturing steel and leather goods for export, their employer has a new sideline.
Lynch also ignited the Coliseum crowd with an impromptu dance on the sideline as music blasted after Richard's 52-yard score.
Moore lay on the field for several minutes before being helped to the sideline, where he stayed for just one play.
I swear to God, I'm looking right down the sideline, I think Mike was smiling as he's running, he's thinking, 'Oh,!
As for who's up next for the Mustangs ... the Memphis Tigers are on deck -- somebody get the sideline velvet ropes ready!!!
Sager, 64, took 11 months off from his work as an NBA sideline reporter after being diagnosed with leukemia in 2014.
It is rumored that the coach on the opposite sideline, the 49ers' Jim Tomsula, might be fired after just one season.
Broncos rookie safety Will Parks scooped up and ran the ball down the sideline to score a defensive two-point conversion.
The Steelers' offensive line coach, Mike Munchak, drew a 15-yard penalty for pushing Bengals safety Reggie Nelson on the sideline.
After all, testing can be expensive and take time, which can sideline new companies trying to break into the supplement industry.
As the Chargers drove 21 yards in five plays to take a 20155-7 lead, Manning warmed up on the sideline.
He limped off the field, received treatment on the sideline and was taken to the locker room before being ruled out.
The NFL sideline reporter will be co-hosting ABC's Dancing With the Stars with Tom Bergeron, which premieres on March 21.
Opposition leaders say it is an arbitrary mechanism that allows the ruling Socialist Party to sideline popular politicians without due process.
You don&apost want to have a conservative voice kind of glamorized, because you want to try to sideline those voices.
The storm could also sideline demand for oil if the Southeast experiences power outages, Bespoke Weather co-founder Jacob Meisel said.
The injury occurred in the second quarter Friday night when Milton carried the ball as he ran toward the USF sideline.
"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote on an internal Apple message board.
"I ain't cooked a day in my life," he said in a Snapchat while Chyna gave technique tips from the sideline.
Pre-sideline passes, meet the half-time headliner, access to the hottest #VIP parties, air travel, hotel and more, all included.
I was at the game where Allen crossed Michael Jordan, sitting right on the sideline when he made MJ look silly.
Rookie running back Chris Warren piled up 86 yards on 13 carries in coach Jon Gruden's return to the Raiders sideline.
Here's a look at what happens when he doesn't force ball-handlers to the sideline, and instead lets them go middle.
McAdoo had been willing to plot a course without football, and he had taken every step to leave the sideline behind.
He ran it out to the right, bounced toward the sideline and took the ball all the way down the field.
The wide receiver sprinted down the right sideline and caught a perfect spiral that traveled nearly 50 yards in the air.
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue was back on the sideline after missing their game against Miami on Monday because of an illness.
Rolet would effectively sideline senior management, making it harder for a new CEO to build a team, the former colleague said.
He was so sure he wouldn't play, he was even eating hot dogs on the sideline and later threw them up.
Bryant had two receptions for 28 yards, including a leaping catch on the sideline against cornerback Coty Sensabaugh for 18 yards.
Armstrong was taken from the stadium in an ambulance, but he returned to the sideline in sweats during the third quarter.
Playing at home with a comfortable win all but assured, how long will Joe Burrow play before heading to the sideline?
But aides to Mr. Abdullah and Mr. Ghani denied that there was an effort to sideline Mr. Abdullah from the government.
Digital coin exchanges are also frequently under assault by hackers, resulting in down times that can sideline traders at critical moments.
Plays like this are why: one juke, one cut, and 77 yards down the sideline in the Mustangs' win over Tulane.
"Sideline tests are by and large pretty good," Dr. Smith told me, recalling his "my dog could detect a concussion" joke.
He got into an expletive-laced conversation with Grantham, and then Mullen joined in, apparently suggesting Mason return to his sideline.
Guardiola was right in one sense: Nobody had come to watch him, even if he provides considerable entertainment on the sideline.
The conventional wisdom is that companies lose their spirit and competitive edge when they sideline founders and bring in adult supervision.
Initiating a trade dispute looked increasingly like a ploy to sideline Bombardier long enough for the Embraer deal to be finalized.
In the fourth quarter, when the stadium loudspeaker played "Jump Around," that is what the Monterrey players did on the sideline.
Ryan would later explain away the miscue by pointing out that cornerback Stephon Gilmore was on the sideline undergoing concussion protocol.
In the past, players were required to be on the sideline during the anthem, but they were not required to stand.
Isabelle's brother, Micah, a medical student with a sideline in gay fetish porn, has no function except to heighten the hysteria.
Cherchesov, the coach, watched none of it from his post on the sideline, banking his emotions for what was to come.
He shoveled a pass to Tutu Atwell, who zipped 50 untouched yards down the right sideline for a 7-0 lead.
After her fifth, she ran all the way to the sideline and took her place in a hastily choreographed group dance.
I ran down the sideline and just as I approached the goal line, I was hit so hard I blacked out.
It's a sideline out-of-bounds play designed for Porter to pop off Marcin Gortat's flare screen for an open three.
The Bears' all-time leader in points and field goals made, he shouted at their sideline after he nailed the winner.
Watt appeared to be in tears as he was helped along the Houston Texans' sideline after he collapsed on the field.
Ms. Whitmer, a big sports fan who went to college with hopes of being a sideline broadcaster, would appreciate the reference.
Dallas made it 14-0 in the second quarter on a much longer run, going 51 yards down the left sideline.
On 2nd-and-10, he threw to Smith on the sideline and he went 7 yards on the catch-and-run.
Lawrence completed 23 of 217 passes for 210 yards before going to the sideline for good late in the third quarter.
Play was briefly suspended as Brees celebrated with teammates on the field before being greeted on the sideline by his family.
Kaepernick, who has generally been given credit for starting the kneeling protests, initially sat on the sideline during the 2016 preseason.
Until recently, she would have been watching this, "the craziest thing in the world," as she calls it, from the sideline.
Harrison, 39, dressed but did not play against Minnesota, staying on the sideline when Chickillo filled in for the injured Watt.
No matter where they are, they seem to look for him and hope he can orchestrate something from near the sideline.
He recalled that after he was taken out of the game, he went into a tent on the sideline and cried.
Jogging to the sideline, he peered into a video monitor to watch a replay of his decision on the Griezmann incident.
Mr. Cruise plays Nick Morton, a jaunty military daredevil with a sideline in antiquities theft and a nutty sidekick (Jake Johnson).
More than two quarters remained, and the Saints' star quarterback, Drew Brees, loitered on the sideline, out with a hand injury.
I have daughters, so I suppose the cycle will continue as they sideline their own careers to care for their children.
Rosen watched from the sideline as Fitzpatrick led Miami from a 17-3 fourth-quarter deficit to the cusp of euphoria.
Depending on the strategy of a particular football game, placards are sometimes held aloft on the sideline, signaling plays in Cyrillic.
When the game ended, Beckham, who spent the second half on the sideline in street clothes, jogged to the locker room.
After drawing a foul on a missed layup, James playfully hopped toward the sideline, where a courtside server was passing by.
The Tennessee Titans were running the ball toward the sideline — again — which left New England's defense flowing quickly to its left.
And yet this season, the Patriots were at it again, their video cameras drifting to the sideline of an upcoming opponent.
On the sideline, Alessandro Di Battista, a party leader, said the era of Italian subservience to the United States was over.
Most importantly, it should finally dispel any notion that Trump is for sentimental reasons going to sideline Republican hawks, like Sen.
He raised his voice, though he continued to smile, as he explained his sideline demeanor during his post-game press conference.
While he was dealing with the back problems that would sideline him for 15 months, his chipping became a glaring deficiency.
We are made to believe that men should be leaders; that's our mentality," she says, adding: "We sideline ourselves as women.
It required that players be on the sideline during the playing of the anthem, and that they should — not must — stand.
Boeing promised to get the project back on track after Bridenstine publicly threatened to sideline the SLS rocket earlier this year.
"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote in the post published by TechCrunch.
Moore crumpled to the field and lay there as a skirmish that began near the Miami sideline expanded closer to midfield.
LANDOVER, Md. — Toward the end of the game, all Sam Darnold wanted to talk about on the sideline was his interception.
That increased New England's advantage to 17-6, and oddly enough, its leads were jeopardized more with Bell on the sideline.
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes apologized Wednesday for his sideline tantrum during Monday night's 37-30 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
That would put Jones on track to start Sunday at the Washington Redskins, sending veteran Eli Manning back to the sideline.
But many have argued that Alibaba holds too much control over the process, and that Chinese firms could sideline Malaysian players.
Most of the interest comes from workers who recently left a different job and not workers being pulled off the sideline.
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Cavaletto, 63, spent most of his N.F.L. career as a field judge before becoming a sideline judge before the 2014 season.
U.S. diplomats and aid workers have been afraid that President Donald Trump wants to sideline them in favor of the military.
He said he abandoned a sideline as a redistricting adviser and expert witness in redistricting lawsuits after finishing work in Wisconsin.
When the final buzzer sounded and the celebration began, Brown ran over to Cox, who was on the sideline with crutches.
"We stand firmly with Japanese and everyone else," he told a news conference on the sideline of the G20 ministerial meeting.
The footage the New England Patriots taped at the Cincinnati Bengals&apos Week 14 game includes game action and the Bengals&apos sideline, according to The Athletic&aposs Paul Dehner Jr.Dehner reported on Tuesday that sources who viewed the tape, which was confiscated by the NFL, said it included eight minutes of footage of the Bengals&apos sideline.
Saban, whose reputation is of someone who would be dour at his daughter's wedding, smiled and all but skipped down the sideline.
And then those linemen head to the sideline and grab a tablet computer to scroll through high-definition photographs of their play.
Hall spun and went to the end zone after eluding a shove attempt along the sideline by Bears defensive back Rashaad Reynolds.
But for all the good they do, many of these initiatives sideline a large and vulnerable group of low-income individuals: renters.
What's worse, based on the malfunctioning Microsoft Surfaces on the Patriots sideline in the first half, it's clear Belichick got out-cheated.
Curry told ESPN he wouldn't get into his thoughts on the sideline run-in, but his play might have done the talking.
In late 2015, after many failed attempts to discredit and sideline her, the generals gave up and held a relatively free election.
The search giant would rather just sit on the sideline while companies like Apple and Samsung battle it out on that front.
NOTES: The teams participated before the game in a special tribute to Craig Sager, the longtime TNT sideline reporter who died Thursday.
At the 24, he juked kicker Griffin Oakes before outracing DeVonte Williams down the right sideline to complete the 20013-yard play.
The suffering of women is a narrative sideline, which motivates two men to dramatically, viciously beat the snot out of each other.
It'd be 10,000 times more instructive than a sideline interview, and I very much hope that someday it becomes a real thing.
"Small and midsize companies have largely been on the sideline when it comes to global business opportunities," Hyatt said in a statement.
Smith took a gamble on third-and-2 from an empty backfield, finding Hill open down the right sideline against single coverage.
Newsome made him pay, starting to his left sideline and cutting all the way to the right for his 75-yard score.
It is notoriously hard to make money in online grocery shopping, which most supermarkets do as a sideline to their offline business.
Accordingly, CBS was all too willing to twist the knife with sideline shots of Toussaint every few seconds during Denver's scoring drive.
Portis joins the brigade of Bulls on the sideline that includes starters Lauri Markkanen and Kris Dunn and backup guard Denzel Valentine.
And early in the second quarter, Milton found wide receiver Gabriel Davis down the right sideline for an 80-yard touchdown strike.
Robby was thrilled, but someone watching on the sideline was even more elated -- his mother, Debbie Heil, who has terminal bone cancer.
There's more ... Mayfield also mocked a sideline crotch grab that earned him a suspension back when he was a QB at Oklahoma.
"We are planning to sign more long-term contracts with overseas miners," Chen told Reuters on the sideline of the Coaltrans conference.
He gracefully dodges one tackle before lumbering toward the sideline, where it takes two Irish players to bring him to the ground.
Like its efforts to sideline the EPA's methane restrictions, the Trump administration tried to nullify the Interior Department's methane-waste reduction rule.
Instead, they targeted a wide spectrum of influential Americans to subtly nudge their preferred policy into the mainstream and sideline foreign opponents.
It takes forever and they have to go over to the sideline and it takes an extra five minutes to do everything.
Political concerns also are bouncing around inside the Beltway, with Republicans in Congress worried this latest crisis will sideline their agenda. 2.
Stidham found him on the left sideline and Martin meandered his way down the field to make it a three-touchdown margin.
NOTES: A's INF Eric Sogard said he expects to undergo left knee surgery that will sideline him for six to eight weeks.
Or has he been wrongly accused, forced to watch from the sideline while his teammates live their March Madness dream without him?
Speaking on the sideline of the talks Tuesday, Syria's main opposition group, the High Negotiations Committee, said it welcomed the Russian drawdown.
"The coaches do indeed carry the Surface tablets on the sideline this year," says an EA spokesperson in a statement to MSPowerUser.
"One of the greatest problems we still have in the world is how much money is sitting on the sideline," Fink said.
Half an hour later, the team updated his status to questionable, but he remained on the sideline without a helmet or gloves.
With less than two minutes left in regulation, Saints quarterback Drew Brees floated a pass down the sideline to receiver Tommylee Lewis.
Cutler was seen having his right hand examined on the sideline early in the third after a strip-sack by Destiny Vaeao.
The Microsoft Surface tablets that the league uses on the sideline to provide images of plays are an I.T. nightmare, Belichick said.
It has also added doctors on the sideline and in the press box to more quickly spot players who may have concussions.
A team trainer ran onto the field to look at him but returned to the sideline without removing him from the game.
Pittsburgh came right back when Roethlisberger found Brown down the left sideline for a 47-yard touchdown and a 34-17 lead.
It noted that Kaepernick sat in front of the water coolers on the sideline while his teammates stood during the national anthem.
The Rams' trainer ran onto the field to look at Keenum but returned to the sideline without removing him from the game.
A video of incident shows Johnson having his dreads chopped off on the sideline, which went viral and sparked criticism for Maloney.
He replaced starting center Tristan Thompson, who suffered an ankle sprain against Denver on Saturday that will sideline him for multiple games.
The place is sleek now, a juice shop with a sideline in soup, and a three-bean chili caught Mr. Oliver's eye.
Moreover, they have shown that they can and will destroy or sideline C.I.A.-backed rebels who do not agree to battlefield alliances.
There are so many stoned customers with the munchies, you could earn a fortune running a sideline in delivering drugs and booze.
"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook told employees on its internal employee info service.
When Fernandinho then banked his shot in off two opponents, P.S.G.'s coach, Laurent Blanc, threw up his hands on the sideline.
Virginia Coach Tony Bennett collapsed on the sideline with 34.1 seconds left in the first half after a sudden episode of dizziness.
There were other displays of Brownsiness, too, including their elf mascot slipping on the sideline and wide receivers dropping wide-open passes.
Rodgers was then able to retire to the Packers' mysterious sideline tent for, well, your imagination is as good as mine. 232.
The push to sideline Huawei in Europe, one of its biggest markets, is likely to deepen trade frictions between Washington and Beijing.
The report called Guerrero a "divisive force in the building," and said Belichick restricted Guerrero's access to the team's sideline on gamedays.
And in a CNN appearance in July 2017, Whitaker offered his own take on how an acting attorney general could sideline Mueller.
In the instances where sideline issues are reported in NFL games, we work closely with the NFL to quickly address and resolve.
While Bzdelik mopped floors and rebounded for players at halftime, he kept one eye glued to various legends who stalked the sideline.
The grizzled sideline fixture known as Pops says it's a glorified after-school program for his players, all of whom are adults.
He caught a Joe Burrow pass over the middle, hit the sideline and outran Jeremiah Dinson for a 71-yard yard touchdown.
The penalty on Rodgers-Cromartie followed a long third-down pass down the right sideline intended for Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman.
The Utes went three-and-out and punted to Pettis, who ran toward the sideline, broke a tackle and outran everyone else.
One of the open questions is whether Trump will participate in the sideline hobnobbing where the real business of Davos is conducted.
Deciphering the Jets' coverage, New England called a play that had both receivers to Brady's left run out routes, toward the sideline.
At multiple times during the game, Peterson looked visibly frustrated, at one point stalking angrily behind Coach Sean Payton on the sideline.
In the dying seconds of the first extra period, Russia gets a free kick about 35 yards out near the right sideline.
Barring the unforeseen, Meyer will be back on Ohio State's sideline when the Wolverines face the Buckeyes in Columbus on Nov. 24.
From the New England bench, Brady saw Hill catch the ball on the Patriots' 30-yard line and streak down the sideline.
Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi referred to that history during a brief sideline interview as his team returned to the field after halftime.
Darlene's educational sideline suggests that she is finally looking to get away from sex work, but the show hasn't checked in often.
Everyone knows Bob Huggins as the irascible, but lovable, beefy coach who stalks the sideline in a pullover and an updated pompadour.
Stop the fighting and sideline JFS, and theoretically the government and the main rebel factions might be able to come to terms.
When Mr. al-Bashir was besieged by popular protests in early April, Sudanese military leaders thought it was time to sideline him.
X-rays were negative, but for now he will do his learning on the sideline, still trying to make up lost time.
As for his growing Twitter presence, he maintains that his long experience on the sideline should establish him as a credible commentator.
But Guy, a junior guard, made it to the sideline and was able to return after his ankle had been taped up.
Washington has been pushing Iraq to confront and sideline Iran, increasing tensions not just with Baghdad but also within the Trump administration.
Harvin did his typical Harvin thing where he showed off amazing talent and then sat on the sideline because he was tired.
Both Phillip Dorsett and Chris Hogan limped to the sideline at various points in the second half, leaving just Brandin Cooks unscathed.
As part of that deal, Nike supplies 32 teams with game-day uniforms and sideline apparel that features the company's swoosh logo.
On the Rebels' third play from scrimmage, Williams sprinted 25 yards down the right sideline for the touchdown and 73-27 tie.
While Attorney General Jeff Sessions cannot close the office without notifying the Congress, he can sideline it by moving its resources elsewhere.
Ninety minutes in and he's fresh as a daisy, spinning away from two Australians on the sideline, then dribbling around a third.
It also highlights the risks associated with advising authoritarian governments overseas, a lucrative sideline among Washington lawyers, lobbyists and public relations consultants.
In his 11 seasons at Notre Dame, Parseghian demanded the best from his players without cursing or breaking clipboards on the sideline.
I remember him wearing a white dress shirt and tie on the sideline with his glasses, which suggested studiousness and diligent preparation.
After walking slowly to the sideline, Brady sat alone and motionless on the bench, his helmet on the ground between his feet.
He watched from the sideline as Brazil secured the title on home soil, its first South American championship victory in 12 years.
The team is currently under investigation after allegations they recorded the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during the team's game against the Cleveland Browns.
However, forecasts are calling for a string of rainy days to arrive next week, which should at least temporarily sideline soybean concerns.
The Broncos tied it when Bachmeier connected with Thomas on a 36-yard play down the right sideline with 12:01 remaining.
Chase cut behind and sprinted up the sideline alone, wide open from here to Gross Tete, and Burrow hit him in stride.
It's a back injury, however, that will sideline him long-term; the team said he is scheduled to have surgery on Friday.
The videographer offered to delete the footage of the Bengals' sideline and said he hadn't known that he was doing anything improper.
He was called for an offensive foul on a sideline inbound pass with 15.1 seconds remaining and Memphis leading by three points.
Racing down the right sideline, Beckham made a spectacular, overhead, one-handed catch with a defender in tight coverage by his side.
Once on the sideline, Zeeb seeks out players from the scrum of bodies on the ground and offers them warm, congratulatory hugs.
When the Company needs to dispose of bodies, it subcontracts to the police, who have a sideline burning corpses in oil drums.
Ferguson hit Mayhue with a short pass down the right sideline and the senior slalomed through defenders for a 36-yard touchdown.
The Knicks responded with a clumsy play in which Anthony ended up trapped along the sideline and had the ball knocked away.
Huggins's players quickly came to his aid during the incident, and Huggins stood, briefly massaged his chest and stayed on the sideline.
Early in the fourth quarter, backup quarterback Austin Kendall suffered an apparent knee injury sliding out of bounds on the Owls' sideline.
NIU defensive line coach Brett Diersen reportedly suffered a broken leg at the end of a third-quarter play on the sideline.
Kerwynn Williams, a reserve running back for the Cardinals, raced 254 yards down the right sideline to give Arizona the early lead.
"Trying to undermine or to sideline Maria Ressa or Rappler is a huge assault on the press in the Philippines," Conde says.
Rodgers took another darting look at Cobb, then decided to wait for Cook to keep running farther downfield and toward the sideline.
The Browns suspended radio reporter Nathan Zegura eight games for his conduct on the sideline during last Sunday's loss at New Orleans.
Citing a source, ESPN reported that a Bengals employee saw the Patriots' videographer filming the Cincinnati sideline for the entire first quarter.
He knew that Ginn would come back, and when he did, Newman dashed in front to grab the ball along Carolina's sideline.
Nashaat Youssef, the chef, opened Little Egypt two years ago with his sister, Nagwa Hanna, a chemist with a sideline in pastry.
Backup Derek Anderson took the first offensive snap for Carolina with Newton standing on the sideline, and proceeded to throw an interception.
The steps McConnell has taken in recent weeks are aimed at thwarting their efforts to block, sideline, or delay President Trump's nominees.
He'd patiently wait for his turn on the sideline, eager to square off against kids that were five or six years older.
He checked into the sideline medical tent but emerged after a few minutes and re-entered the game for the next series.
Savage checked into the sideline medical tent but emerged after a few minutes and re-entered the game for the next series.
The sideline was dotted with celebrities, and LeBron James hosted several Lakers teammates in a field suite behind the east end zone.
He recounted how his wife was on the opposite sideline for the University of Hartford when they met in the early 2000s.
"Not to sound arrogant, but we were so good at (offense) that we just called the plays from the sideline," Ware says.
Nobody floated laterally toward the sideline while translating what he saw into lightning-quick acceleration at 216-plus pounds better than Foster.
The center fractured his forearm by hitting a chair on the sideline during a game Thursday against the Dallas Mavericks, Sports Illustrated reports.
In celebration of their achievement, Mexican sideline reporter Sergio Dipp, who was making his first MNF appearance, awkwardly expressed his admiration for Joseph.
Craig Sager, the longtime Turner Sports sideline reporter best known for his colorful wardrobe, lost his battle with cancer on December 15, 2016.
Moreover, routine rebukes of Trump's comments from foreign leaders reveal an international band of adults who are ready to sideline the US President.

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