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all-pass
[awl-pas, -pahs]
adjective
Radio., (of a network, transducer, etc.) transmitting signals without significant attenuation of any frequencies.
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"It's an all-pass game now, all matchups," said Nagy, an NFL scout for two decades.
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“It’s an all-pass game now, all matchups,” said Nagy, an NFL scout for two decades.
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The Packers spent the rest of the draft committing to their run game, moving away from the all-pass, all-the-time offense that was constructed around vintage Rodgers back in the Mike McCarthy days.
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