Grady O'Neal Jackson (born January 21, 1973) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 1997 NFL Draft.[1] He played college football at Knoxville College. (wikipedia)
Mike was a great guy and I know he'll be coaching somewhere else. Wherever he goes, I won't mind playing for Mike Sherman. He's just that great of a guy.
I wish I could play somewhere in the division. I just want to play against the Packers. You have that revenge type thing.
Grossman gets them in a better rhythm with his three-step drops than Orton did. He gives them confidence on offense.
It will keep you more fresh in the fourth quarter,
They blitz, and sometimes they don't get home. And it'll hurt them. We just don't want to take the risk. We want to play it safe.
Spring Hill is one of the oldest communities in DeLand.
Oh, we're not going to do that, now.
I'm the type of player that likes to hit the gap and get off and make plays in the backfield, ... This year I'm, like, playing on the line, staying square. Just trying to make the play come to me. I wish I could play like I played last year.
We're still working; we still have to get better getting off the ball. We've just got to work harder.
We stayed in our gaps, played disciplined football.