2007 NFL Week 13

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RUNNINGBACKS:

Byron Storer, FB Bucs: NSA

Luke Lawton, RB Colts: 1 catch for a yard and his first career TD,also returned a kick 18 yards
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Madison Hedgecock, Giants: NSA

John Kuhn, FB Packers: 1 catch for 2 yards, stopped yards shy of the end zone. his first catch of the season

Korey Hall, Packers: NSA

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: 2 carries for 7 tackles

Kyle Eckel, FB/RB Patriots: no carries, 2 ST tackles

Heath Evans, FB/RB Patriots:2 carries, -1 yard, 1 TD

Brian Leonard, RB Rams: no carries, again... 3 catches for 23 yards

Mike Karney, FB Saints: 1 catch for 7 yards

Dan Kreider, FB Steelers: placed on IR Thursday

Jeff Dugan, HB Vikings: 2 catches for 29

Garrett Mills, HB Vikings: week 13, inactive for the 13th time
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WIDE RECEIVERS:

Mike Hass, Bears: inactive again, of course
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Brandon Stokley, Broncos: game high 3 catches for 102 yards, longest went for 58 yards

Joe Jurevicius, Browns: 4-44

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: IA, INJ

Sean Morey, Cardinals: 2-29

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: only 1 catch for 22 yards

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: 1-2

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: great game, yet again proving he is a legitimate deep threat: 6 catches for 111 yards and 1 TD; has 904 yards on the season
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Wes Welker, Patriots: 3-13, he was shut down by Ravens, and Brady missed him on several occasions when he got open, including a blatant one in the end zone.
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Matt Jones, Jaguars: 2-16
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Mike Furrey, Lions: second in receiving in the game with 7 catches for 57 yards

Tim Dwight, Raiders: 1 catch for 15 yard TD, 2 punt returns for 8 yards avg

Drew Bennett, Rams: 2-33

Dane Looker, Rams: 1-4

David Anderson, Texans: NSA

Kevin Walter, Texans: only 1-11, Texans struggled today


TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: 2-7

Nate Lawrie, Bengals: NSA

Ryan Neufeld, Bills: NSA

Derek Schouman, Bills: NSA

Nate Jackson, Broncos: NSA

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: 1-17
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Steve Heiden, Browns: 1-12

Anthony Becht, Bucs: 1 catch for a 1 yard TD

Troy Bienemann, Cardinals: NSA

Scott Chandler, Chargers: another guy who's wasting his time. healthy scratch for every game this season. IA
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Dallas Clark, Colts: great game, 7 catches for 60 yards and 2 TDs
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Ben Utecht, H-Back Colts: 3-47

Jason Witten, Cowboys: came alive in the fourth quarter and delivered the goods. finished the game with 6 catches for 67 yards, has 817 yards on the season, with 4 more games to go he needs to get 46 yards a game for 1K!
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Anthony Fasano, Cowboys: his first career TD came on his only catch of the game, 26 yarder. he had another catch in the end zone but it was ruled incomplete.

Justin Peele, Dolphins: 1-11

Brent Celek, Eagles: 1-16

Matt Schobel, Eagles: NSA

Kevin Boss, Giants: 1-4

Jeremy Shockey, Giants: 2-25
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Greg Estandia, Jaguars: placed on IR last week

Richard Angulo, Jaguars: 2-11

Sean Ryan, Jets: NSA

Joe Kowalewski, Jets: NSA

Jason Pociask, Jets: IA

Sean McHugh, Lions: 1-5

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 1 catch for a yard and a TD

Jeff King, Panthers: 2-4, 1 TD

Christian Fauria, Panthers: NSA

Kyle Brady, Patriots: 1-6

Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: team high 3 catches for 58 yards and a TD
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John Madsen, Raiders: NSA

Todd Heap, Ravens: IA, still out with a thigh injury

Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: NSA

Chris Cooley, Redskins: game high 7 catches for 87 yards

Eric Johnson, Saints: 2-12

Will Heller, Seahawks: NSA

Heath Miller, Steelers: 4-30

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Jerame Tuman, Steelers: NSA

Jon Dekker, Steelers: NSA

Owen Daniels, Texans: 3-42

Jeb Putzier, Texans: IA

Joel Dreessen, Texans: 1-9

Ben Hartsock, Titans: NSA

Casey Cramer, Titans: IA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Kyle Williams, Bills: 5 tackles

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 1 tackle

Ross Kolodziej, Cardinals: IA, AGAIN
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Chris Cooper, DE/DT Cardinals: NSA

Ryon Bingham, Chargers: 2 tackles, 1 sack

Dan Klecko, DT/FB Colts: IA
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Quinn Pitcock, Colts: 3 tackles

Tim Anderson, Falcons: 1 tackle

Derek Landri, Jaguars: 1 tackle, recovered a kick

Mike Wright, Patriots: NSA

Adam Carriker, Rams: 2 tackles, 1 sack. played at DE and got his second sack of the season straight away.
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Kelly Gregg, Ravens: 7 tackles

Justin Bannan, Ravens: NSA

Ryan Boschetti, Redskins: IA, AGAIN
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Brian Young, Saints: 1 tackle

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: NSA

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: NSA

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: 2 tackles


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Justin Smith, Bengals: 6 tackles, no sacks
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Aaron Schobel, Bills: 5 tackles, 1 sack
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Chris Kelsay, Bills: IA, INJ

Ryan Denney, Bills: 7 tackles

John Engelberger, Broncos: 5 tackles

Paul Carrington, Broncos: IA

Josh Mallard, Broncos: 1 tackle

Simon Fraser, Browns: 1 tackle

Igor Olshansky, Chargers: 6 tackles, 0.5 sack

Luis Castillo, Chargers: IA, INJ

Jared Allen, Chiefs: on top of his 4 tackles and 2 sacks, he also had a 2 yard TD catch!
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Josh Thomas, Colts: 2 tackles

Jeff Charleston, Colts: 2 tackles

Rob Ninkovich, Dolphins: IA, AGAIN!
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Matt Roth, Dolphins: 4 tackles, 1 sack
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Mike Devito, Jets: IA

Rob Meier, Jaguars: 2 tackles

Jared DeVries, Lions: 1 sack

Aaron Kampman, Packers: held to no sacks, although came close on sevreal occasions; had 3 tackles

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: 2 tackles, no sack today but had 4 quarterback hurries

Jason Babin, LB/DE Seahawks: IA, AGAIN
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Aaron Smith, Steelers: 2 tackles

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 2 tackles

Sean Conover, Titans: IA; AGAIN!
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Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 5 tackles, 1 FF

Travis LaBoy, Titans: IA, INJ

Brian Robison, Vikings: NSA


LINEBACKERS:

Brian Urlacher, Bears: 14 tackles, 1 int
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Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: 4 tackles

Anthony Schlegel, Bengals: NSA

Jim Maxwell, Bengals: IA

John DiGiorgio, Bills: 10 tackles

Coy Wire, Bills: IA, INJ

Jordan Beck, Broncos: NSA

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: only 1 tackle
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Monty Beisel, Cardinals: NSA
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Matt Wilhelm, Chargers: 6 tackles

Rocky Boiman, Colts: 1 tackle

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: NSA
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Justin Rogers, Cowboys: NSA

Zach Thomas, Dolphins: IA, INJ

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 4 tackles

Stewart Bradley, Eagles: NSA

Keith Brooking, Falcons: 4 tackles

Derek Smith, 49ers: 5 tackles

Jeff Ulbrich, 49ers: NSA

Chase Blackburn, Giants: NSA

Brett Kassell, Jets: 1 tackle

Matt Chatham, Jets: NSA

Teddy Lehman, Lions: 2 tackles

AJ Hawk, Packers: game high 8 tackles, including 3 tackles for a loss!
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Brady Poppinga, Packers: 3 tackles

Adam Seward, Panthers: NSA

Tim Shaw, Panthers: NSA

Mike Vrabel, Patriots: 4 tackles

Tedy Bruschi, Patriots: 12 tackles, game high
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Taylor Brayton, Raiders: 1 FR

Ricky Brown, Raiders: NSA

Brandon Chillar, Rams: 7 tackles

Tim McGarigle, Rams: NSA

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: NSA, despite starting
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Scott Fujita, Saints: 5 tackles

Matt McCoy, Saints: IA, AGAIN
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Mark Simoneau, Saints: 6 tackles, 1 sack

Scott Shanle, Saints: 10 tackles
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Will Herring, Seahawks: IA, INJ

Niko Koutovides, Seahawks: NSA

Ryan Fowler, Titans: 6 tackles

Chad Greenway, Vikings: not sure why, but registered no stats whatsoever, in spite of starting (according to the gamebook)
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Heath Farwell, Vikings: NSA

Ben Leber, Vikings: 1 tackle


DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Adam Archuleta, SS Bears: benched in favor of McGowan...

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Jim Leonhard, FS Bills: 3 tackles

Dustin Fox, CB Bills: his first tackle of the season

John Lynch, FS Broncos: 6 tackles

Nick Sorensen, S Browns: NSA

Aaron Francisco, FS Cardinals: IA, INJ

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: NSA

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: 4 tackles

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: 2 tackles

Brannon Condren, FS/CB Colts: IA
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Matt Giordano, SS Colts: NSA

Cameron Worrell, FS Dolphins: 1 tackle, left injured

Tuff Harris, CB/S Dolphins: IA
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Craig Dahl, FS/CB Giants: played a lot of FS, recorded 3 tackles

Eric Smith, FS Jets: 2 tackles

Stuart Schweigert, Raiders: NSA, didn't start the game and played ST mostly, let's hope it's just Raiders lsowly getting him back up to speed after an injury and not him losing his job to Eugene...

Todd Johnson, SS Rams: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: 7 tackles

Kevin Kaesviharn, FS/CB Saints: started at CORNERBACK!</font>, finally getting playing time he deserves, had 8 solo tackles.

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

Brian Russell, FS Seahawks: 8 tackles

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: 1 PD, 1 FR

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
IR placed on injured reserve
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Thats great, but Witten needs to get the ball, and a lot tonight, so he can get close enough to 1000 that it won't be a struggle in the last few games. If he doesn't get 60 yards tonight I'm going to start worrying about him making 1000.
 

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he came within 20 yards once before... so far he hasn't been targeted at all, but these things tend to get streaky. no receptions at all, and then 3 or 4 on one drive.
Go Jason, go Aaron!

damn, Fasano just had another great grab -unfortunately ruled inclomplete- in the end zone, showing off hell of a lot of athletic ability and great hands. he would be a star anywhere else, but it's hard in Dallas with Witten there.Edited by: backrow
 

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I'm watching the game, but have turned the sound off. Gumball just does not have the voice or style needed to make the game exciting. Collinsworth is trying to be too clever and his predictions have backfired as usual. Deion Sanders sounds more like J.J. (Dynomite) Walker every year. So far, the Packers haven't deviated from the script of the last dozen or so years. Go to Dallas, play like stupid retards and lose.
 
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While its a caste position, kudos to Kuhn at fullback. Even the announcers commented on and showed him repeatedly leveling the Cowboy linebacker to spring Grant on that long run. Wish they'd get him more involved in the running and passng game...he'd be a monster to stop in space.
 

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Matt_Bowen_Fan said:
While its a caste position, kudos to Kuhn at fullback. Even the announcers commented on and showed him repeatedly leveling the Cowboy linebacker to spring Grant on that long run. Wish they'd get him more involved in the running and passng game...he'd be a monster to stop in space.

right after you posted it, Kuhn came within a yard of an end zone on a short pass from Rodgers, his first touch of the season. Lets' see if Rodgers is willing to use his fullbacks more than FavreEdited by: backrow
 
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Watching Packers RB Ryan Grant run has reminded how succesful Luke Staley could have been in the NFL. Grant isn't that shifty at all, he just makes a cut and runs foward or he makes an effort to fight for extra yardage, yet he is an effective runner. I was pretty young and didn't watch as much football when Staley played, but after seeing highlights, Staley appeared to be the same type of player, only much stronger and faster. He made a cut, stuck with it, then flat out outran the opposition. Damn shame. I think he would've been a top 5 back in the NFL. I know he's been discussed before, but his lost potential really hit me even harder just now.
 

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Bart said:
I'm watching the game, but have turned the sound off. Gumball just does not have the voice or style needed to make the game exciting. Collinsworth is trying to be too clever and his predictions have backfired as usual. Deion Sanders sounds more like J.J. (Dynomite) Walker every year.


Couldn't agree more, especially about Gumbel. He has a weak, nasal voice with no emotion or passion, simply horrible for calling a game. He continually messes up basic descriptions of what's going on, too. This gig must be a sinecure given to him for decades of unflagging service to the corporate media and its anti-white agenda.
 

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I agree with everyone's sentiments regarding Gumbel as well. He mixed up the teams when he spoke, referring to the Packers when he meant the Cowboys and vice versa. He said at one point that the Packers rely on their front four to give them coverage, etc. He doesn't seem to know much about football or how to speak about it intelligently.

There were a few times during the game where it seems Collinsworth was deliberately trying to stir up controversy where there wasn't any. We were talking about it during the game, and came to the conclusion that these guys must think they are paid to just make stuff up so the jock sniffers will have something to talk about tomorrow, not to mention to create more interest in the game the next time the Cowboys - Packers play again. Just like a controversial decision in boxing.

And how about Aaron Rodgers. He looked really good to me. Favre and his head coach looked a bit rattled. Why would you waste a challenge on the Cowboys' first drive if all you are going to get is an incomplete pass? And I get the feeling, for all the talk of how Favre is a warrior, that he didn't want to come back into the game when he thought it was going to be a blowout. Just like McNabb versus the Patriots last week.

I believe that if Favre had come back into the game the Packers would have lost in a blowout. It seemed like Favre was going back to his wild gunslinger days instead of playing the game that had brought the Packers this far in the first place. Once Rodgers came in and started running the offense like it was supposed to run, the Packers did well.

And how over rated is Al Harris? You can't cover a receiver if you constantly have your back to him. His coverage of T.O. was ridiculously bad. I wonder how much T.O. paid him to let him get that wide open a dozen times in the same game. He got beat like a dread-headed step child.
 

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i liked how Aaron Rodgers got some yards with his feet.

PS a big plus for Collinsworth for calling Jason Witten a game best all-around tight end. not Gates, not Gonzalez, not Winslow, Witten!Edited by: backrow
 

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backrow said:
PS a big plus for Collinsworth for calling Jason Witten a game best all-around tight end. not Gates, not Gonzalez, not Winslow, Witten!

See what I mean about Collinsworth trying to be controversial?!
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White Shogun said:
See what I mean about Collinsworth trying to be controversial?!


He alsomade acontroversialstatement about a Dallas player who made some plays. "DeMarcus Ware -- what a tool he is." Well, maybe I took it the wrong way.
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Witten ended up with 67 yards receiving, so I guess I can sleep better tonight!
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Just 183 yards to go before 1000.
 
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Aaron Kampmann could not get around Marc Colombo. Colombo played all 16 games for Dallas last year and only allowed 1 sack.

Aaron Rodgers played well and probably saved the Packers from losing badly. Good for him, especially after being bashed by Brett Favre.

edit: Good to see John Kuhn in action.Edited by: nevada
 

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Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.

who's Walters?
 

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backrow said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.

who's Walters?

Think he means Kevin Walter, without the . He has 641 yards so far.
 

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backrow said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.

who's Walters?

I know you've been fighting this battle for some time back, and all I can say is I feel your pain.
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White Shogun said:
backrow said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.

who's Walters?

Think he means Kevin Walter, without the . He has 641 yards so far.


i know WS, i know. however it irks me that people still get his name wrong. i take it as a disrespect of sorts. even on ESPN they called him Walters once... it's not like his last name is HOUSHMANDZADEH
 

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backrow said:
White Shogun said:
backrow said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Witten should hit the 1000 yard mark with ease. I am rooting for Walters to do it as well but he has to have good games the rest of the way.

who's Walters?

Think he means Kevin Walter, without the . He has 641 yards so far.


i know WS, i know. however it irks me that people still get his name wrong. i take it as a disrespect of sorts. even on ESPN they called him Walters once... it's not like his last name is HOUSHMANDZADEH


Sorry backrow. I thought about that after I posted. In my mind I was thinking of only how obscure Walter seems to the rest of the league and the MSM. Should have known better here on CF.
 

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"Aaron Rodgers played well and probably saved the Packers from losing badly. Good for him, especially after being bashed by Brett Favre."

I was thinking the same thing during the game, Nevada.

Personally, I only support Favre because he's considered a "legend" white QB. Trust me, that's the ONLY reason to root for this egocentric, race-trading a$$hole. There are about 100 reasons to hate Favre, and they're all been discussed in great detail here at CF (giving homosexual Michael Strahan the sack record was the preverbal straw for me).

I actually hope he retires after this season so Rodgers can finally take over. I think he has a real gutsy attitude and I love how he runs the ball when he gets the chance!

Do you guys realize how much power Favre has in "choosing" and "influencing" the WR's and TE's that come to Green Bay? I think we all know the "type" of guys he wants around (certainly not Bill Schroeder).
 

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whiteafflete15 said:
Watching Packers RB Ryan Grant run has reminded how succesful Luke Staley could have been in the NFL. Grant isn't that shifty at all, he just makes a cut and runs foward or he makes an effort to fight for extra yardage, yet he is an effective runner. I was pretty young and didn't watch as much football when Staley played, but after seeing highlights, Staley appeared to be the same type of player, only much stronger and faster. He made a cut, stuck with it, then flat out outran the opposition. Damn shame. I think he would've been a top 5 back in the NFL. I know he's been discussed before, but his lost potential really hit me even harder just now.

you're right dude. Grant is THE prime example why there should be more white runners in the NFL. He makes me think about Lumsden with his running style. Find the hole, hit it as fast and hard as you can. But, when you look at it, Grant went undrafted too.
 

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Gi-15 said:
whiteafflete15 said:
Watching Packers RB Ryan Grant run has reminded how succesful Luke Staley could have been in the NFL. Grant isn't that shifty at all, he just makes a cut and runs foward or he makes an effort to fight for extra yardage, yet he is an effective runner. I was pretty young and didn't watch as much football when Staley played, but after seeing highlights, Staley appeared to be the same type of player, only much stronger and faster. He made a cut, stuck with it, then flat out outran the opposition. Damn shame. I think he would've been a top 5 back in the NFL. I know he's been discussed before, but his lost potential really hit me even harder just now.

you're right dude. Grant is THE prime example why there should be more white runners in the NFL. He makes me think about Lumsden with his running style. Find the hole, hit it as fast and hard as you can. But, when you look at it, Grant went undrafted too.

yeah, and he spent a year on Giants practice squad too. the difference is, that they kept him around and gave him a shot. no doubt in my mind Lumsden, Englehart and of course Staley (although here injuries played a part) could have been just as, or more, succesful in the NFL
 
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