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Quotes About Offense

Your leader on the offensive line is your center, because the communication really takes place between him and quarterback.
~ Matt Cassel
A quarterback has got to take control and I feel like I've done a good job with that. Not just what we're doing offensively, but in the locker room getting to know guys and hanging out with guys. All of that is going to make you a better team.
~ Andy Dalton
I'm trying to take drag back to its down-and-dirty roots where people get offended at first, and then they're like, 'Oh my God, this crazy queen.'
~ Willam Belli
People are so quick to get offended.
~ Limmy
We don't realize how much the NFL is quietly drifting towards flag football. During the '80s, part of the defense's goal was to put the fear of God into offensive players... that's fading away.
~ Bill Simmons
People seem to take as much offence as they possibly can these days - it's almost a new type of greed, a new kind of road rage.
~ Michael Leunig
I ran a high-tempo offense in college. You don't really get caught up in it.
~ Nick Foles
In Atlanta, we ran a motion offense, so, obviously, I was on the move a lot.
~ Kyle Korver
I didn't get a chance to shoot any threes at all in the offense we ran at Wake.
~ John Collins
The key word is 'control.' I have to get to the point where I can do it like Magic does. That means penetrating, scoring more, taking over on offense once in a while, increasing my range on the outside shot to open things up for the drive.
~ John Stockton
It is much more agreeable to offend and later ask forgiveness than to be offended and grant forgiveness. The one who does the former demonstrates his power and then his goodness. The other, if he does not want to be thought inhuman, must forgive; because of this coercion, pleasure in the other's humiliation is slight.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I'd be unnatural if I weren't enraged. And unnatural if I didn't act on my rage. Perhaps you couldn't help being angry. the earl answered, but you could certainly stop yourself from repaying one offense with another.
~ Gail Carson Levine
Obviously, people say offense wins games, defenses win championships. But I think, at the end of the day, if you score more points than the other team, you're going to win.
~ Sam Darnold
It's like I was taught and I'm always saying it. Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
~ DeAndre Jordan
Sometimes offense wins. Sometimes pitching wins.
~ Anthony Rendon
God is speaking to us. But are we listening to Him? When our conscience begins to nudge us for whatever reason, we might have this low-level misery or uneasiness about whatever it is we've done or we're about to do. At times like this, it's wise to prayerfully consider whether we're offending God with our actions.
~ Joyce Meyer
Film wise, I always just kind of watch the offense overall.
~ Devin McCourty
Smooth functioning of social life has always depended on the recognition of certain basic limits to behavior. We cannot simply say or do anything we wish, or offend people, without paying consequences - isolation, ostracism, etc.
~ Robert Greene
When I was little, I was always going to the goal. I've always wanted to score and create something, and I think it's always been within me to play offensively.
~ Kevin De Bruyne
My delivery can be intense, but it's intense because I need to be heard. I know that people don't usually listen, as it relates to constructive criticism, without getting offended. So, I speak my mind with an attitude that I don't care if you get offended; I just want you to get the message.
~ Damon Dash
People are afraid to be themselves because people are afraid to be recorded. Everything is being recorded, and everyone is so sensitive. You say something; a section of people will be offended. It's so annoying; you got to be completely censored.
~ Cardi B
I've analyzed the best I can... and I have not found an impeachable offense, and therefore resignation is not an acceptable course.
~ Richard M. Nixon
It may not be proper for me, perhaps, to let my feelings carry me further am therefore resigned to stop here, if sir, you think my particular reasons following too free, or will give offense to the House, which I would be sorry to be thought capable of intending.
~ Christopher Gadsden
I think people choose to be offended by things as a way of bonding, as a hobby. They embed some piece of information into their brain without thinking it through because it's easier.
~ Mark Kozelek