Word: pocketed
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Linden found himself throwing outside of the pocket for much of the game, as blind-side pressure continued. Additionally, many rollouts to the right were called in an effort to give the quarterback time. But having Linden throw on the move proved to be ineffective for the most part...
...third quarter drive was easily the most impressive on the afternoon for the Crimson, as it drove 38 yards for a touchdown that cut the lead to 20-14. The line gave Linden time, as he was able to stay in the pocket and complete passes of 20, ten and five yards to junior Terrence Patterson and sophomores Josh Wilske and Grady Smalling, respectively...
Once again, the Crimson offensive line haddifficulties creating a passing pocket, as Colgatepressure, particularly from right ends AhmadRussel and Barry Hoaire, forced Linden into anumber of rollout patterns and backfieldscrambles...
...accessing the Internet. Alcatel, the French phone giant, is already marketing a phone called the One Touch Com, which has taken all the functions of a palm-size organizer, such as address book and scheduler, and installed them in a mobile handset small enough to slip in a shirt pocket...
...prospect of such low prices has spawned even more consortiums eager to be top dogs in the satellite-Internet communications business. The most ambitious venture is Teledesic, founded in 1990 by deep-pocket investors including Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal (with a 13.7% stake), and cellular pioneer Craig McCaw, who is the chairman and co-chief executive. Motorola, after a frosty initial reaction to the project, dropped its own system, Celestri, and joined in with $750 million for a 26% stake. Once jeered as the most starry-eyed start-up ever, the $9 billion Teledesic project...