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Whitworth

[hwit-wurth, wit-]

noun

  1. Kathrynne Ann Kathy, 1939–2022, U.S. golfer noted for a superlative number of tournament wins during her career.



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“At some point you’re starting to play people you haven’t even prepared to really be in there, much less their physical talents,” said Andrew Whitworth, retired All-Pro left tackle and now an analyst for Amazon’s “Thursday Night Football.”

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“Sure, you can chip with a back or keep an H-back in there,” Whitworth said.

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Retired NFL offensive lineman and current Amazon football analyst Andrew Whitworth spoke from experience after wearing similarly colored alternative uniforms on occasion during his time with the Rams.

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“Been there done this,” Whitworth wrote on X. “Had me out there looking like Big Bird!”

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She was airlifted to hospital after the collision in Whitworth Road, Rochdale, on Saturday afternoon.

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