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    Seattle had 9 in the box when he broke off his 44 yard run. He's not like AP who cant run against 8 men in the box. Grant has had his biggest runs with 8 or more in the box. Bears, Dallas, and now Seahawks have put 8 men or more just to see him run right by them. I have said this in Packers forums that Grant style of running force's teams to not to put 8 in the box. He seams to excel with 8 in the box. I have been saying this for awhile. I thought he reminded me of Bo Jackson, but after watching video of him on youtube dont think he runs like him. Now I am convinced after watch some video of Marcus Allen, Grant has the same running style as Allen. Just haven't seen Grant pull off a reverse field run yet.
    Here is proof of 9 in the box on his 44yard run




    Proof on 8 in the box on his 22yard run


    another angle

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    update uploaded both files to a new file hosting site

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    • #3
      Re: R.Grant pics and video from Seahawk game

      Originally posted by pack4to84
      He's not like AP who cant run against 8 men in the box.
      Uh wha????? The Vikings opponents were playing 4-4 defenses for most of the second half of the year. That's 8 in teh box every time, often 9. Peterson still averaged well over 5 yards per carry. I like Grant as much as the next guy, but let's not get carried away.

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      • #4
        Re: R.Grant pics and video from Seahawk game

        Originally posted by hoosier
        Originally posted by pack4to84
        He's not like AP who cant run against 8 men in the box.
        Uh wha????? The Vikings opponents were playing 4-4 defenses for most of the second half of the year. That's 8 in teh box every time, often 9. Peterson still averaged well over 5 yards per carry. I like Grant as much as the next guy, but let's not get carried away.
        last 4 games for the great AP
        SF 14 carries 3 yards what a 0.21 yard avg
        Chi 11 carries 36 yards 3.2 yard avg
        Was 9 carries 27 yards 3 yard avg
        Den 20 carries 78 yards 3.9 yard avg

        last 4 games combined 54 carries 144 yards a 2.66 yard avg

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        • #5
          Although he's bigger than Marcus Allen ever was, I too like that comparison.

          I also don't think its getting "carried away" by stating facts about the production of a running back.

          An argument can be made that those who get "carried away" are the ones who overrate what can be the fools' gold of "talent" relative to the superior value of less sexy players that have the work ethic, core skills, grasp of the fundamentals of success, intelligence, and fit to a team's system to deliver great production.

          Not that I'm dissing Peterson. I think, if he stays healthy, he'll be great. Based on his production, there's no reason why the same can't be said for Ryan Grant.

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          • #6
            GREAT pictures and info. RG is the real deal. and hey...there's gotta be some good blocking going on by this much maligned o-line for him to be doing what he's doing.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vince
              Although he's bigger than Marcus Allen ever was, I too like that comparison.

              I also don't think its getting "carried away" by stating facts about the production of a running back.

              An argument can be made that those who get "carried away" are the ones who overrate what can be the fools' gold of "talent" relative to the superior value of less sexy players that have the work ethic, core skills, grasp of the fundamentals of success, intelligence, and fit to a team's system to deliver great production.

              Not that I'm dissing Peterson. I think, if he stays healthy, he'll be great. Based on his production, there's no reason why the same can't be said for Ryan Grant.
              Of course, you're not comparing Grant and Peterson. I doubt because Grant ran for big yards against the undersized Seahawks with 8 men in the box that he got "most of his big runs" against 8 men in the box. This week? Yes. Previous weeks? Hardly. In fact, the coordinators were saying a week or two ago that Grant's gotten a lot of his big runs out of the spread formation. I doubt Grant has seen half the 8 men in the box that Peterson saw. Give me a break. 8 men in the box against Favre? Crazy. 8 men in the box against Tarvaris Jackson? Of course. He saw 8 men this week because we got up on and pounded them in a snowstorm.

              I was on the Grant bandwagon early, but let's not get carried away. Peterson is a ridiculous talent. Is he injury prone? Could be. When healthy, is he the best runner in the league? Quite possibly.
              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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              • #8
                Re: R.Grant pics and video from Seahawk game

                Originally posted by pack4to84
                last 4 games combined 54 carries 144 yards a 2.66 yard avg
                I suspect that's more a reflection of his playing hurt than anything.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                  Originally posted by vince
                  Although he's bigger than Marcus Allen ever was, I too like that comparison.

                  I also don't think its getting "carried away" by stating facts about the production of a running back.

                  An argument can be made that those who get "carried away" are the ones who overrate what can be the fools' gold of "talent" relative to the superior value of less sexy players that have the work ethic, core skills, grasp of the fundamentals of success, intelligence, and fit to a team's system to deliver great production.

                  Not that I'm dissing Peterson. I think, if he stays healthy, he'll be great. Based on his production, there's no reason why the same can't be said for Ryan Grant.
                  Of course, you're not comparing Grant and Peterson. I doubt because Grant ran for big yards against the undersized Seahawks with 8 men in the box that he got "most of his big runs" against 8 men in the box. This week? Yes. Previous weeks? Hardly. In fact, the coordinators were saying a week or two ago that Grant's gotten a lot of his big runs out of the spread formation. I doubt Grant has seen half the 8 men in the box that Peterson saw. Give me a break. 8 men in the box against Favre? Crazy. 8 men in the box against Tarvaris Jackson? Of course. He saw 8 men this week because we got up on and pounded them in a snowstorm.

                  I was on the Grant bandwagon early, but let's not get carried away. Peterson is a ridiculous talent. Is he injury prone? Could be. When healthy, is he the best runner in the league? Quite possibly.
                  Harv, I have NEVER ONCE made the argument that Ryan Grant is as talented overall as Adrian Peterson, yet you insist that I have. I'm not comparing their overall talent. You are. And then for some reason you are argumentative about it when I agreed with your position before it was ever brought up in the first place.

                  Talent may or may not translate into production - for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the production of the other members of one's team and defenders’ strategies to stop it. Defenses obviously can overload against the run and make it very difficult to run.

                  I and pack4to84 are comparing the OBJECTIVE RESULTS in order to discuss Ryan Grant – not Adrian Peterson. This is a Packer board after all.

                  What contributes to Ryan Grant’s surprising success – IF NOT FOR TALENT? He’s the poster boy for Plain Jane production – something I find very intriguing.

                  Brett Favre? Sure, but Ryan Grant has outproduced all other backs that have played with him including Ahman Green in the last few years and he's on par with Green's best years.

                  So there’s something else! That’s what I’m trying (obviously unsuccessfully) to explore as it pertains to Ryan Grant - not Adrian Peterson.

                  4to84 makes the argument and backs it up with some facts that Grant has had success when defenses have put 8 or 9 in the box. He may or may not be right about that, but he brings the facts that would tend to support it. So maybe there’s more than not stacking the box too…

                  You just keep coming back to Adrian Peterson’s talent.

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                  • #10
                    guess what I found after watching some more video of the game. One more play where Grant breaks off a run of 26 yards vs 9 in the box.




                    The very next play vs 8 in box he runs for 15 yards.

                    so far I have found
                    Vs 8 in box
                    22y
                    7y
                    15y

                    Vs 9 in box
                    44y
                    26y
                    8y this one should have gotten a 15y late hit out of bounds flag

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                    • #11
                      that's amazing!

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                      • #12
                        Grant may not have the sexy cutback moves that AP has, obviously, and that is why some here think that AP is so much better, AP can stop on a dime and change his direction immediately and is strong enough to ward off arm tackles while doing it. Those moves make him very fun to watch and he looks spectacular doing it. Grant has his own skills. His best feature is the ability to be at full speed almost immediately. He doesn't need to run for a while going from 1st gear to second to third, etc.. He has the unbelievable ability to seemingly go from 1 to 5 in just a couple of yards, which is why he blows through the hole so quickly and creates bad angles for tacklers, they are trying to tackle him from the side or behind because he is too fast to stay directly in front of. What's amazing is that he can still find the hole, he has incredible ability and vision to find and get into the hole while going at full speed. His semi-erect running style (ala Marcus Allen) allows him to make small adjustments or cuts that allow him to make people miss, he doesn't need to stop completely and pivot (ala Barry Sanders, AP) to make them miss. He does it at top speed which doesn't look as sexy but is probably more effective because he is ALWAYS continuing forward. That's what is so amazing about him, he is ALWAYS moving north and south with a small cut here and there to avoid tacklers at full speed. He IS the real deal, and he has his own "talent", you just have to know what you're looking for.
                        "...one thing about me during the course of a game, I get emotional and say things my grandmother lets me know about later. But nobody wants to win on that field anymore than I do, no one." Brett Favre

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                        • #13
                          i'm watching the replay on nfl network and watching for the 8-9 in the box and it's awesome how they had such big gains against it.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 4and12to12and4
                            Grant may not have the sexy cutback moves that AP has, obviously, and that is why some here think that AP is so much better, AP can stop on a dime and change his direction immediately and is strong enough to ward off arm tackles while doing it. Those moves make him very fun to watch and he looks spectacular doing it. Grant has his own skills. His best feature is the ability to be at full speed almost immediately. He doesn't need to run for a while going from 1st gear to second to third, etc.. He has the unbelievable ability to seemingly go from 1 to 5 in just a couple of yards, which is why he blows through the hole so quickly and creates bad angles for tacklers, they are trying to tackle him from the side or behind because he is too fast to stay directly in front of. What's amazing is that he can still find the hole, he has incredible ability and vision to find and get into the hole while going at full speed. His semi-erect running style (ala Marcus Allen) allows him to make small adjustments or cuts that allow him to make people miss, he doesn't need to stop completely and pivot (ala Barry Sanders, AP) to make them miss. He does it at top speed which doesn't look as sexy but is probably more effective because he is ALWAYS continuing forward. That's what is so amazing about him, he is ALWAYS moving north and south with a small cut here and there to avoid tacklers at full speed. He IS the real deal, and he has his own "talent", you just have to know what you're looking for.
                            Nice post 4and12. As you've said, the talents Grant possesses aren't flashy, but they sure do translate into production. I'd also add that his work ethic, intelligence, fit to the zbs, and coachability also contribute. Kudos to him for maximizing his opportunity.

                            He's gonna get better and better. He's got five years of prime running left in him, if he can stay healthy. What a value.

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                            • #15
                              Who the hell said he wasn't the real deal? I said he was the real deal months ago. Most of you were late on the bandwagon.

                              While we're at it, Grant is much more "productive" than LaDainian Tomlinson also.
                              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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