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Jordan Gross rated as one of the best OT's in NFL by...


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beason also got some love on the linebackers list, though it was from a scouts inc member not the creators of the list (granted they ranked 3-4 and 4-3 lb together which was retarded)

"Beason is like Patrick Willis, but he is 95 percent of him. He can play outside, inside, he's smart -- but there is so little around him that people don't realize how good he is."
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Agreed. Although his consistent False starts still drive me crazy.

Looks like I double posted this thread. Go ahead and get to Modding one of them up for me will ya?

Also note that going by that list, he's the best LT in the NFC. Even with his tendency to false start, you would be hard-pressed to find many more consistent than him

Ignorance is bliss :rolleyes:

Gross had 4 penalties throughout the entire 2010 season, which was tied 6th best amongst starters.

He had one penalty through the 9 games he played before being hurt in 2009.

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Ignorance is bliss :rolleyes:

Gross had 4 penalties throughout the entire 2010 season, which was tied 6th best amongst starters.

He had one penalty through the 9 games he played before being hurt in 2009.

Good point. That said, you can't tell me he hasn't had a history of false starts and holding. I've even read somewhere about his own teammates picking on him for it.

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