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Chase Coffman comes to mind. That guy didn't do squat.
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Jermaine Gresham.
One of my favorite college players, was hoping he'd come here and be an annual Pro-Bowl candidate. Started off good, just don't know what went wrong.
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As a Buckeye fan it makes me sad to say Archie was one I had the highest hopes for, but he of course kind of flaked out.
During his 7 NFL seasons, he rushed for 2808 yards and 7 touchdowns, and caught 192 passes for 1607 yards and 6 touchdowns. Griffin struggled throughout his professional career, rushing for 100 yards or more in only three games and failing to record a 700-yard season :-(
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(07-21-2015, 02:03 PM)Hoofhearted Wrote: As a Buckeye fan it makes me sad to say Archie was one I had the highest hopes for, but he of course kind of flaked out.
During his 7 NFL seasons, he rushed for 2808 yards and 7 touchdowns, and caught 192 passes for 1607 yards and 6 touchdowns. Griffin struggled throughout his professional career, rushing for 100 yards or more in only three games and failing to record a 700-yard season :-(
I was a big Archie Griffen fan. I owned a scarlet #45 jersey before I ever owned any Bengal gear. But I watched how Griffen ran between the tackles all the time in college and thought he would have a tough time transferring that game to the NFL.