Invert the structure of this phrase and you get take the ball and run, which we understand to mean as “taking an opportunity and following it.”
But run with the ball seems like a good phrase to bring back into 2020, as it means something slightly different.
Back in the speakeasies, run with the ball meant when someone “assumed responsibility and tackled problems head-on.”
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