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Eleazar 03-19-2014 02:59 PM

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loochy 03-19-2014 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan (Post 10502357)
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That's incredible.

If the Broncos' O-Line consisted of little green thingies then I'd be stoked.

Bowser 03-19-2014 03:00 PM

We would never have been able to afford this guy if the Sanders deal hadn't gone sideways. Whoever he is.

jd1020 03-19-2014 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 10502413)
That's incredible.

If the Broncos' O-Line consisted of little green thingies then I'd be stoked.

He almost got tackled by one of those green thingies at :31 but hes a warrior and never quits.

TEX 03-19-2014 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10502402)
Watched most of the video of his game against Louisville from the '12 season.

Seems to me like he's totally a project pick-up.

Yep. IF he amounts to anything the Chiefs wont have the $$$ to sign him next year...

In58men 03-19-2014 03:01 PM

About time we start getting it together.






Lol

staylor26 03-19-2014 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10502405)
ROFL

What's so funny? I'm not even saying this guys going to make the roster just a good guy to bring to camp to compete.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 03-19-2014 03:02 PM

Doubt he makes the team

Mother****erJones 03-19-2014 03:03 PM

I don't even

Dante84 03-19-2014 03:04 PM

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Overview
Sometimes the hardest thing to do in the NFL –- and the most important –- is simply holding one’s ground. That’s why teams are always looking for low center-of-gravity defensive tackles that can stand up to one or more of the league’s best offensive linemen shooting off the ball. Grissom has that ability, and despite his injury issues, still owns enough athleticism to challenge not only the strength of guards and centers, but also their agility.

Grissom had 13 sacks as a high school senior in Georgia, and decided to go to USF over Arkansas, North Carolina and others. Unfortunately, he couldn’t take advantage of his opportunity to play as a true freshman because after the first game of the year (two tackles) he suffered an ankle injury. He returned for the beginning of the 2009 season, but again ended up on the training table during the season due to injuries before coming back for the last three games (three starts, 11 tackles in eight games). Grissom finally stayed healthy enough to start – and consistently make an impact in – all 25 games in 2010 (16 tackles, three for loss) and 2011 (38 tackles, six for loss, 1.5 sacks). His luck couldn’t hold out through 2012 spring practices, however – he broke a bone in his right ankle. He still played in 12 games, and recorded 38 tackles (seven for loss) and two sacks. He was selected to the Coaches All-Big East second-team.

Strengths
True nose tackle with girth in his midsection and through his lower half that he uses to hold up single blocks and double teams off the snap. Strong legs. Has a powerful punch when attacking his man off the snap, and also possesses the strong upper body and heavy hands to move opponents to either side to get to the ballcarrier while keeping himself square to the line. Occasionally swims past a drive-blocker or pulls a leaning guard forward to slingshot around him into the backfield, showing a bit more quickness than most linemen of his size and build in order to pressure quarterbacks into unloading the ball. Moves well laterally, and stays square to the line of scrimmage.

Weaknesses

Won’t be making many plays outside the box or in the backfield due to a lack of closing speed. Will get lazy and stand up off the ball, and lose leverage. Injury history.

NFL Comparison: Aubrayo Franklin

Bottom Line
Injuries have been an issue for Grissom during his career, but he worked hard to return for the start of his senior season after breaking an ankle in spring practice. When healthy, he looks like a mid-round pick as a space-eating nose tackle with enough quickness to win a gap to wrap up running backs get into the sight of quarterbacks.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profil...som?id=2539305

CaliforniaChief 03-19-2014 03:04 PM

Marquis Grissom might still have something as a DH in case Billy Butler falls through the infield, but I don't know...oh never mind.

Dante84 03-19-2014 03:04 PM

Powe's replacement?

SeeingRed 03-19-2014 03:05 PM

ANALYSIS (from NFLDraftScout.com)

STRENGTHS True nose tackle with girth in his midsection and through his lower half that he uses to hold up single blocks and double teams off the snap. Strong legs. Has a powerful punch when attacking his man off the snap, and also possesses the strong upper body and heavy hands to move opponents to either side to get to the ballcarrier while keeping himself square to the line. Occasionally swims past a drive-blocker or pulls a leaning guard forward to slingshot around him into the backfield, showing a bit more quickness than most linemen of his size and build in order to pressure quarterbacks into unloading the ball. Moves well laterally, and stays square to the line of scrimmage.

WEAKNESSES Won’t be making many plays outside the box or in the backfield due to a lack of closing speed. Will get lazy and stand up off the ball, and lose leverage. Injury history.

NFL COMPARISON Aubrayo Franklin

BOTTOM LINE Injuries have been an issue for Grissom during his career, but he worked hard to return for the start of his senior season after breaking an ankle in spring practice. When healthy, he looks like a mid-round pick as a space-eating nose tackle with enough quickness to win a gap to wrap up running backs get into the sight of quarterbacks.

oops just saw Dante84 already posted this...oh well

dannybcaitlyn 03-19-2014 03:06 PM

So does the money ball strategy work in football?

loochy 03-19-2014 03:06 PM

STRENGTHS True nose tackle with girth in his midsection and through his lower half that he uses to hold up single blocks and double teams off the snap. Strong legs. Has a powerful punch when attacking his man off the snap, and also possesses the strong upper body and heavy hands to move opponents to either side to get to the ballcarrier while keeping himself square to the line. Occasionally swims past a drive-blocker or pulls a leaning guard forward to slingshot around him into the backfield, showing a bit more quickness than most linemen of his size and build in order to pressure quarterbacks into unloading the ball. Moves well laterally, and stays square to the line of scrimmage.
WEAKNESSES Won’t be making many plays outside the box or in the backfield due to a lack of closing speed. Will get lazy and stand up off the ball, and lose leverage. Injury history.
NFL COMPARISON Aubrayo Franklin
BOTTOM LINE Injuries have been an issue for Grissom during his career, but he worked hard to return for the start of his senior season after breaking an ankle in spring practice. When healthy, he looks like a mid-round pick as a space-eating nose tackle with enough quickness to win a gap to wrap up running backs get into the sight of quarterbacks.


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