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game plan

noun as in thought out strategy

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His colleagues sprang into action, calling reservation holders with an alternative game plan, dubbed Cafe Riggs Upstairs, and readying 10 guest rooms on three floors for private, in-room feasting.

Furthermore, agencies can keep track of which pandemic era trends seem to have “staying power” and game plan accordingly.

The Buccaneers crafted the perfect game plan, pressuring Mahomes on 29 of his 56 dropbacks, the most of any quarterback in Super Bowl history, per ESPN.

On Sunday, their defense led the way, taking apart the Chiefs’ historic, speedy offense with a masterful game plan from coordinator Todd Bowles.

The Bucs had to throw out their offensive game plan early in that game after the Chiefs jumped to a 17-0 first quarter lead, and Kansas City appeared to take its foot off the gas a bit from that point forward.

A game plan, like a business plan, changes with the times, and sometimes in the moment.

Cuse: At that point, we had already hashed out the game plan.

Here I am, five years into my career, and my game plan is all off.

Beyond that, the rulebook designates that coaches “develop a game plan,” but notes no training requirements for coaches.

With members of the media present, the caucus makes them wait for seven minutes outside while they devise a game plan.

Reform, mainly on the game plan, to be extended to Scotland and Ireland.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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