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- noun Plural form of
wideout .
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Examples
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Regardless, more production from the wideouts is needed.
'This camp ain't for everybody:' Sparano, Dolphins turn up heat 2009
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Tight ends on most teams tend to make their catches under the coverage, while the wideouts are the deep threats.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Chron tfitzgerald@sfchronicle.com (Tom FitzGerald 2011
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Woodhead this year, the big-name wideouts have been a group of one Randy Moss for 2¼
SI.com 2010
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Woodhead this year, the big-name wideouts have been a group of one Randy Moss for 2¼
CNN.com 2010
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Woodhead this year, the big-name wideouts have been a group of one Randy Moss for 2¼
SI.com 2010
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He wants to distribute the ball on an N.C. State offense with experienced pass catchers such as wideouts Jarvis Williams and
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Wideout Vincent Jackson (59 receptions, 7 TD) and tight end Antonio Gates (60 receptions, 8 TD) have been Rivers 'favorite targets all year, and others such as wideouts Malcolm Floyd (27 receptions, 4 TD) and Chris Chambers (33 receptions, 5 TD) have had their moments.
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Tavarres King and Israel Troupe as the lone remaining scholarship wideouts, meaning Wooten and Brown will get their chance to shine.
Rivals.com: College Football News, Schedules and Scores Headlines 2009
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'' We started out the season with everybody wanting to take the run away from us, giving us a lot of opportunities in the pass game, because they didn't think we had the kind of wideouts or quarterback that could scare them, '' Paterno said.
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Wideout Vincent Jackson (59 receptions, 7 TD) and tight end Antonio Gates (60 receptions, 8 TD) have been Rivers 'favorite targets all year, and others such as wideouts Malcolm Floyd (27 receptions, 4 TD) and Chris Chambers (33 receptions, 5 TD) have had their moments.
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