Word: aerials
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...game also features the top-ranked aerial attack in the Ivies, led by (as of now) Pizzotti and the somehow underrated Corey Mazza, against the Big Red’s number one pass defense. They’ve never had to guard this many weapons...
...Dawson stomping all over the defenses of Holy Cross and Brown in the first two games, the Crimson’s receivers concentrated on blocking and making timely catches.But Lehigh was able to hold Dawson under 100 yards for the first time this season last Saturday, and the Harvard aerial attack shouldered the responsibility of moving the ball downfield.Crimson wide receivers did not disappoint, as they lit up the Mountain Hawks’ secondary to the tune of 304 yards, scoring two touchdowns in the process.Harvard’s receiving corps is led by Mazza, who is ranked fifth...
...making the score 31-15.The Crimson took the ball back and appeared poised to score again after a quick screen pass on the left side from Irvin to senior wideout Matt Lagace went for 48 yards.But a 37-yard Schindel attempt sailed wide right, giving Brown the ball once again.Another aerial assault resulted in another Bears touchdown, but this time the quarterback draw was stuffed short and Brown was left down 31-21.A nearly perfect onside kick was almost recovered by Brown, but senior Neil Sherlock made the recovery for Harvard, flushing all Brown hopes for a comeback...
...making the score 31-15.The Crimson took the ball back and appeared poised to score again after a quick screen pass on the left side from Irvin to senior wideout Matt Lagace went for 48 yards.But a 37-yard Schindel attempt sailed wide right, giving Brown the ball once again.Another aerial assault resulted in another Bears touchdown, but this time the quarterback draw was stuffed short and Brown was left down 31-21.A nearly perfect onside kick was almost recovered by Brown, but senior Neil Sherlock made the recovery for Harvard, flushing all Brown hopes for a comeback...
...strikes, however, would also be difficult to carry out, since reaching the targets would be a problem for the warplanes. Israel does have aerial tankers, which would be needed to fuel the jets for the long flight to Iran and back, and its F-15s and F-16s have been conducting a lot of refueling training. For the most direct route to Iran, Israel would have to sneak its planes across Jordan and obtain fly-over rights through Iraq from patrolling U.S. jets. That means Israel would likely have to get if not Washington's approval for a strike, then...