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Re: Injuries

Unread post by WVAPPeer » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:19 am

biggie wrote:Since I never heard anything on Grier, that one has added to the pain of this week.
I did check with the radio at half and Randy said Grier was back out for the 2nd half and was probable to return - I don't think he did and I never heard anything else ---
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Re: Injuries

Unread post by biggie » Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:27 pm

WVAPPeer wrote:
biggie wrote:Since I never heard anything on Grier, that one has added to the pain of this week.
I did check with the radio at half and Randy said Grier was back out for the 2nd half and was probable to return - I don't think he did and I never heard anything else ---
I never saw him out on the sidelines in the 2nd half, but maybe he did come out of the locker room sometime.

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Unread post by AppStateNews » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:57 am

Grier was out there on the sidelines in the second half and walking with seemingly no limp at all.. I saw him at one point trying to rally up the offense and get them pumped up.

In his place, Karl Anderson did a GREAT job replacing Grier. I remember one play where he tapped Burns (I believe) on the side telling him to move over. The lineman did not move, so Anderson physically pushed him over and Anderson made the stop at the line of scrimmage. You could tell Anderson studied the film and knew exactly what was coming at him on every play he was in!
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