Sentences with quarterbacked
- Should the selection of the next Associate Justice of the Supreme Court be quarterbacked by a man who is currently the subject of an on-going criminal investigation?
- Yet even after McNair quarterbacked the Titans to the Super Bowl in the 1999 season, most of the attention - and the credit - continued to be directed toward George.
- Indeed, the whole process is quarterbacked out of the Counsel's office.
- ‘We were always totally prepared,’ says Robbie Bosco, who quarterbacked the Cougars' 1984 national title team and now is a member of Gary Crowton's BYU staff.
- He quarterbacked the football team to a league title.
- But when he quarterbacked Super Bowl 15 for the Eagles against the Oakland Raiders, he threw three critical interceptions, which led to a 27-10 Philadelphia loss.
- Shula also quarterbacked the first losing team after Bryant, finishing 5-6 in 1984.
- It has been four years, three teams and countless off-the-field incidents since Kerry Collins quarterbacked a playoff team.
- Brett Favre, whose 27 touchdown passes tied for the NFC lead, has quarterbacked the same team longer than any NFL signal caller.
- For example, we used Bob Griese in 1972 instead of Earl Morrall, who quarterbacked the Miami Dolphins through most of their undefeated regular season because Griese was injured.
- So we got out the playbook and quarterbacked our companies into the worst automotive recession in a decade.
- So far, McNabb has quarterbacked the Eagles to four postseason appearances in his career.
- He quarterbacked his team to a flag football title, coached a B-league championship, took the A-league softball crown in 1998 with Black Magic, and even added a ping pong championship as icing on the cake.
- Herrion, 23, played college ball at Utah and was a captain on the 2003 team that was quarterbacked by sophomore Alex Smith, now a rookie starter with the 49ers.
- You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing.