All plays would lose if East held a small singleton.
Still, after running more than a year and a half, the play lost almost its entire $250,000 investment.
Every play is win, lose or draw on their own island, in full view.
That's all it takes sometimes - one play and you lose.
Expanded to full length, and moved to Broadway, the play lost its tautness.
This way, if the play loses our interest, we can fantasize over what we'd do with so much space.
The play, though, has lost quite a bit of its urgency in its trip across the Atlantic.
The play loses its energy at times but always comes back.
Two running plays lost a total of 4 yards.
Though the ball was recovered by a Kansas player, the play lost four yards.