Found September 26, 2007 on
athleticaddiction.com:
I never liked Rex Grossman. I knew sooner or later Lovie Smith would agree with me. What makes people think that Grossman can do it? You think Rex is responsible for thier excellent season and playoff run last year? I remember clearly the day I put $500 on the Colts to smash the Bears in the Superbowl. I knew very well that Rex Grossman would play like Rex Grossman. What does this mean? More interceptions than touchdowns, fewer yards than my ruler, and chocking on third down pressure. Lets recap on last years Superbowl. Rex Grossman was 20/28, had 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. I do not care what team your are, but you cannot turn the ball over twice in the Superbowl and expect to win.
Andrew Seligman, AP Sports Writer says, "The 27-year-old Grossman has struggled ever since February's Super Bowl, when he threw two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown. This year, he ranks 24th in the league with 500 yards, has a 45.2 rating and is 47-of-89 (52.8 percent) with six interceptions and just one touchdown"
Brian Griese says that he is excited. His experience obviously outweighs Grossman. I think his dedication as a backup quarterback will get him fired up for this Sunday. Griese is in a great position because he is playing against a flawed team. You know who I am talking about. The Detroit Lions. I am not going to even start with them and their shredded hope.
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