Justin Griffith

Justin Griffith
Justin Montrel Griffithis an offensive quality control coach for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Mississippi State...
angles backs ball both defensive front starts taking
It's all starts with footwork. Both backs taking angles, the linemen taking angles and getting defensive linemen and linebackers to flow. Even we don't know where the ball may end up at. It may go front side, it may come all the way back.
happen might
There's no smack-and-stop because he might be making something happen back there.
ball chance complain defense develop gives guys hole might teams
When the ball is snapped, you see it all develop with the guys up front. A lot of teams complain about our linemen cutting, but our guys get the defense on the ground, and that gives our tailback a chance to see where the hole might be.
blocking blocks mike stay
When it comes to blocking for Mike Vick, you have to stay on your blocks a lot longer,
consistent gain hanging plus stay trying
We ain't very big, but we're consistent in what we're trying to do, and we'll stay at it, ... If we get a 2-yard gain on a run, that's a plus for us, we're happy. Other teams, they get a 2-yard gain, they're hanging their heads. We're thinking, 'Hey, second-and-8, we can go on, we still have the ball.'
breaks takes time worry
The only time I worry about him is when he takes a big hit. When he breaks off a 70-yard run, I don't worry about it much.
coached cuts hole reads
As fullbacks, we're coached to make our reads like we're the runner, so we make our cuts where we see the hole forming. We just don't have the ball.