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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
outgain .
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Examples
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Despite committing 12 penalties for 116 yards, Wisconsin outgained Hawaii 470-403 and held the ball for a whopping 41: 47.
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The Jets outgained the Dolphins 378 to 104 in November 2009, yet dropped the contest, 30-25, after allowing two kickoff return touchdowns.
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Key stat: The Colts had eight first downs in the quarter, while the Saints managed one, the primary reason New Orleans was outgained 154-36.
Saints use timely field goals, decisions to rally from 10 down
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Their Week 4 win at Philadelphia marks the only time the Redskins have posted more than 25 carries this season and the only time they outgained their opponent on the ground.
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Baltimore had outgained New York 165 yards to nine in the first frame.
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It mirrored the larger picture as the Chiefs outgained Oakland in yards, 409-166.
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And here's a half-time stat we might not have expected at the start: the Giants have so far outgained the 49ers in the running game.
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Thanks to union clout, he notes, salaries and benefits for teachers, bus drivers and city secretaries have outgained the private sector during this sluggish economy.
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In the first half the Vikings outgained the Bucs by 273 yards to 62.
NFL: San Diego Chargers 21-35 New England Patriots - as it happened | Paolo Bandini
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Tennessee outgained Baltimore 391-211 and had 21 first downs to the Ravens 'nine.
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