Word: shotgunned
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...second-and-10 the Crimson lined up in the shotgun with four wide receivers. Rose dropped back and found Morris at the 50-yard line. Morris got some downfield blocking from fellow sophomore wideout Sean Meeker as he evaded and outran Bears defenders for a touchdown...
Malan ran for 13 yards on the first play from scrimmage. On the next play, Brown kept four wide receivers in the game but put Webber into the shotgun. Webber's pass was knocked down on the play by junior defensive tackle Kyle Sims at the line of scrimmage...
...second-and-10, sophomore free safety Niall Murphy broke up a pass intended for preseason All-American senior wide receiver Stephen Campbell, who had nine catches for 58 yards and a touchdown. On third-and-10, Webber, still operating out of the shotgun, found Campbell in between the double coverage of Niall Murphy and junior cornerback Andy Fried, but he was out of bounds on the left sideline...
...turned left and headed for Lampe Drugs, a family operation since 1940. Across the street at Faeth's, the third, fourth and fifth generations of the Faeth family catered to customers in a cigar shop where you can sip a cold Pabst for a buck, buy a box of shotgun shells, find out where the catfish are jumping, play a game of billiards or drop the kids off for a soda and know they're safer than if you'd tied them to a tree. Just up Avenue G., Patty Tucker, a 66-year-old widow who moved down...
...settled in front of the TV when he had the prickly sensation that somebody was watching him. He looked up and saw four pairs of eyes staring through the window. It took a while for Robert, who is still recovering from a triple coronary bypass, to fetch the shotgun now kept by the door, and by that time, the prowlers had vanished. Since then, Helen seldom ventures into the yard, even in daylight, without her 9-mm pistol. "I'm no racist. Why, I have a Mexican daughter-in-law," says Helen, 78, a stocky woman with the tenacity...