Grant Wistrom
Grant Wistrom
Grant Alden Wistromis a former American college and professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football Leaguefor nine seasons. Wistrom played college football for the University of Nebraska and was a two-time All-American. He was drafted in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks of the NFL...
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That's Bryce for you. Now, I don't know much about his athletic ability ...
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Steve Smith is arguably the best receiver in the game right now, and we just shut him down completely.
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After (today's) practice, it'll be nice. We still have to go through all these (interviews) again (today), but it's part of it.
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It lends instant credibility to the Lions. I think he can do a number of good things for their offense and I hope he does it. I love coach Martz. He'll do great things for Detroit.
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That set the tone early on. From then out, we pretty much knew they would be throwing the ball around.
early entire force game rendered running sets team time tone useless
Their running game was rendered useless early on. Any time you can force a team to be one-dimensional, it sets the tone for the entire game.
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They have one of the better, if not the best, offensive lines we've faced all year.
thoughts until wait
We all have a lot of thoughts about it. We'll keep it to ourselves. We'll wait until we play Phoenix.
crowd focusing
There's really no home-crowd feel to it. Not a lot of energy. But you're really not focusing on the crowd anyway.
alone dwell last
You can't dwell on those things. We can't dwell on last week, let alone last year.
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Big plays at the end and big plays in the middle of the game. You're like, 'If I had just done this a little bit differently.' But that's why there's always next year.
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We knew it going in that they were going to run some kind of trick plays. Guys didn't handle their responsibilities and that's what happens. If everybody plays and does their job out there, you cover those plays and those things don't happen. But people got out of position and it was a big play.
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Whatever you do, you just have to be under control.
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You have to really know who's in the ballgame because that's going to affect what type of plays they're going to run. The guys on the backside really have to keep the edge because Parker's not afraid to take it all the way around the other way.