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  • The 6-foot-5 Pascoe became a coaching favorite last fall when, as a free agent acquisition, he took on the fullback's job.

    A Giant Concern: Tight End Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

  • Hillis is not a devastating blocker, but more of a tailback in a fullback's body.

    Best after McFadden? RB contenders aplenty in NFL draft 2008

  • "My first thought at 3 a.m. needs to be about the fullback's blocking," Billick said, "not about a roster vs. salary cap dilemma."

    Bitter end to 2006 leaves Ravens wanting more 2007

  • If they let the fullback run, the fullback's going to get a lot of rushes.

    USATODAY.com - College Football - Navy vs. Duke 2006

  • England fullback's ankle, there have been worse fouls during the tournament that have not been punished with even a yellow card.

    World Cup Soccer - Brazil vs. England 2002

  • A second later the Ballard line advanced, the fullback's toe ripped into the pigskin, sending it whirling, high in air, far into Bannister's territory; the yellow oval fell into the outstretched arms of Captain

    T. Haviland Hicks Senior J. Raymond Elderdice

  • It took him some time to uncoil his mind from the principles of woodchopping and concentrate it on the full duty of man in a fullback's position.

    At Good Old Siwash George Fitch 1896

  • We'll make it obligatory for every newspaper to publish a full page about each Siwash game in the fall, with pictures of the captain, the coach and the fullback's right leg.

    At Good Old Siwash George Fitch 1896

  • It looked like he tripped over the fullback's foot,'' said Coughlin.

    NYDN Rss 2012

  • Instead, he finished with a career-low 31 catches, often being called on to perform some of the fullback's blocking duties while Michael Robinson was out for more than a month with an injured hamstring.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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