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` ` We're a fast-tempo offense and we were able to get on them pretty quick, '' Keenum said.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The Wolves steadily climbed their way back into the game by forcing the fast-tempo Mavericks into a half-court offense and outworking their opponents in the paint.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Matt Hasselbeck, a quarterback meant for Mike Holmgren's fast-tempo offense, came out throwing in Super Bowl XL and soon had the Pittsburgh Steelers rocking back on their cleats.
USATODAY.com - Seahawks face disappointing but not hopeless offseason 2006
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Bill Walsh, who brought the fast-tempo offense to San Francisco, said the Seahawks even use the same terminology.
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Instead of just trying to play a lot of fast notes, the notes mean a lot on a fast-tempo song, but on a pretty balld, it's just that there are pearls that he puts in.
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"It was an up-and-down game, a fast-tempo game," said Forte.
NCAA Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina 2001
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He pushed the group to work up a fast-tempo arrangement of Peter, Paul and Mary's hit single, "Leaving on a Jet Plane."
Grace Slick The Biography Rowes, Barbara 1980
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But the solution already has drawn protests from some players, particularly those on fast-tempo offenses.
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But the solution already has drawn protests from some players, particularly those on fast-tempo offenses.
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But the solution already has drawn protests from some players, particularly those on fast-tempo offenses.
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