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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
outgain .
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Examples
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Despite committing 12 penalties for 116 yards, Wisconsin outgained Hawaii 470-403 and held the ball for a whopping 41: 47.
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The Jets outgained the Dolphins 378 to 104 in November 2009, yet dropped the contest, 30-25, after allowing two kickoff return touchdowns.
Miami Is Rex's True Nemesis Chris Herring 2011
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Key stat: The Colts had eight first downs in the quarter, while the Saints managed one, the primary reason New Orleans was outgained 154-36.
Saints use timely field goals, decisions to rally from 10 down 2010
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Their Week 4 win at Philadelphia marks the only time the Redskins have posted more than 25 carries this season and the only time they outgained their opponent on the ground.
Ryan Torain has a breakout performance against the Colts Rick Maese 2010
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Baltimore had outgained New York 165 yards to nine in the first frame.
Ravens Defense Smothers, Outscores Jets Chris Herring 2011
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It mirrored the larger picture as the Chiefs outgained Oakland in yards, 409-166.
NFL Replay: Mangini era does not have Browns on upswing 2009
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And here's a half-time stat we might not have expected at the start: the Giants have so far outgained the 49ers in the running game.
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Thanks to union clout, he notes, salaries and benefits for teachers, bus drivers and city secretaries have outgained the private sector during this sluggish economy.
'The New Tammany Hall' Matthew Kaminski 2011
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In the first half the Vikings outgained the Bucs by 273 yards to 62.
NFL: San Diego Chargers 21-35 New England Patriots - as it happened | Paolo Bandini 2011
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Tennessee outgained Baltimore 391-211 and had 21 first downs to the Ravens 'nine.
Ravens praise cool, collected Flacco in upset of Titans 2009
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