"Chip defensive" typically refers to a strategy in American football where a player, usually a tight end or running back, provides support to an offensive lineman by blocking a defensive player as they release into a route. This technique is designed to slow down or disrupt the defender, giving the quarterback more time to throw or creating space for the receiver. It helps protect the quarterback and enhances the overall effectiveness of the passing game.
Chip Eberhart goes by Chip E..
Chip Hawkes' actual given name is Leonard. Chip is a nickname he picked up when he worked as an apprentice carpenter or a "Chippy".
Assuming you mean the inventor of the chocolate chip cookie - she died on January 10, 1977
Chip Giannettino is 6'.
Chip Vreeken is 6' 10".
A "chip on his shoulder" is an idiom that refers to a person who is easily angered or feels they have been treated unfairly. It suggests that the person is carrying around a grudge or feeling defensive.
defensive line
a fortified defensive structure
To cut.
patata frita
"Chip" in Spanish is translated as "viruta" or "pedacito".
Defensive Back. DBs are the positions cornerback and safety and are players on defensive who primarily cover the receivers going out for passes.
Defensive Back: Safety, Free Safety, Strong Safety, and Cornerbacks
defensive covering for the body used
Someone may have a chip on their shoulder due to feeling slighted or disrespected in the past, leading to a persistent sense of being undervalued or overlooked. This can foster a defensive or combative attitude as a way of compensating for perceived injustices.
A chip? If you mean a chip for a performance upgrade, then you should know that the Grand Prix does not use a chip. You have to get your PCM (Computer) reprogrammed. Check out zzperformance.com
It is a defensive statistic that stands for "Assists"