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You mean the trend of calling everything nickelback or the trend of using the word buttrock to describe the wrong musical genre?
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Analysis: A safety in college, Martin may have to play nickelback in Carolina now that Richard Marshall should become a starter after the team jettisoned CB Ken Lucas.
Draft analysis: Jets trade up to No. 5 to select Mark Sanchez 2009
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He can play the run, Coughlin said, and he will also be expected to compete right away as a nickelback and even at the two corners.
Giants Hope They Got Football Royalty Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Yes, safety and college corner Antrel Rolle said he'd be the Giants' nickelback now, but he also said he remembers enough, he doesn't need any practice at it.
How to Survive Hurricane Ryan Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Domonique Foxworth (a free agent signee from the Atlanta Falcons) and Fabian Washington figure to start on the corners, with vet Samari Rolle the nickelback.
Big roadblock still in Ravens' AFC North path: The Steelers 2009
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Defensive coordinators get more creative, pressures and pass rushes get dialed up and the one-on-one match-ups take on more intensity: slot receiver against nickelback, wideout versus cover corners.
Third Down? Get the Punter Loose Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Even if Gay — often a dime or nickelback for New England — pans out as a starter, veteran Mike McKenzie is trying to recover from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, suffered in December.
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Current Music: nickelback: someone that you're with
solar-powered people 2008
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February 15, 2010 at 05:53 AM mark b must be a nickelback fan ha ha ha
Podcast Next Weekend 2010
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Mr. Wilson will likely play nickelback this season behind Mr. Revis and the newly acquired Antonio Cromartie.
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