If Cement Shoes Nance really does take away Ryan Grant's roster spot, Tom Silverstein will be set for life as a packer football genius. This is truly out of left field.
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Starks is too much of an injury risk for the Packers to cut Grant this year. It might be different if Green had had the benefit of a normal offseason program. He's just not ready to step in.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Really? I think Grant is the one who has only had 2 healthy seasons since 8th grade.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostStarks is too much of an injury risk for the Packers to cut Grant this year. It might be different if Green had had the benefit of a normal offseason program. He's just not ready to step in.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I doubt some first year reporter in town is going to motivate Grant anymore than Grant motivates himself. Look, bottom line is this. We paid the 1.75 mil, if he is starter quality (even low end starter quality) he stays. If he isn't, then he goes. I was on the waive him bandwagon early, but now that you paid over 1/3 his salary this year you keep him.Originally posted by imscott72 View PostThis is just a motivation ploy for Grant. He's not going anywhere..The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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This is Silverstein being a boob. He's an independent thinker, which is good, but this one is ridiculous. Hell, Grant's ball security alone is too valuable to cut. His touches are going to go way down from what he's used to, but it'll be Starks and Green eating into them, not Nance. Nance's only redeeming quality is his hard-nosed running style which would be good in short yardage, but Kuhn has that need filled, and Kuhn's versatility is far greater than Nance's.
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On the substance, is it possible that the coaches observing Grant up close think that he has lost a little bit? Is it possible that Nance is better in practice and on film than we see?
Every year there are some very strange cuts that leave the fans shaking their heads. Maybe nothing this unexpected in recent memory. I'd have to go back to the year that Forest Gregg announced he was clearing-out "the 8-8" players and cut Paul Coffman, Lynn Dickey??, I forget who all. Anyway, the 8-8 players were pruned and they went 4-12.
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