Brian Griese
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers — No. 8 | |
| Quarterback | |
| Date of birth: March 18, 1975 | |
| Place of birth: Miami, Florida | |
| Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | Weight: 214 lb (97 kg) |
| National Football League debut | |
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| 1998 for the Denver Broncos | |
| Career history | |
| College: Michigan | |
| NFL Draft: 1998 / Round: 3 / Pick: 91 | |
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| Current status: Active | |
| Career highlights and awards | |
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| Selected NFL statistics (through Week 17 of the 2007 NFL season) |
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| TD-INT | 114-92 |
| Passing yards | 18,367 |
| QB Rating | 83.6 |
| Stats at NFL.com | |
Brian David Griese (pronounced /Gree-see/) (born March 18, 1975 in Miami, Florida) is an American football quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football at Michigan and high school football at Christopher Columbus High School
A Pro Bowl selection with the Broncos in 2000, Griese earned a Super Bowl ring with the team in Super Bowl XXXIII. He has also played for the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears in his career. He is the son of Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Griese, who also played for the Dolphins.
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[edit] Early years
Griese attended Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Florida and played football, basketball, and golf. In football, he won All-State third team honors as a senior.
[edit] College career
Griese played college football at the University of Michigan from 1993 to 1997. Michigan did not offer him a scholarship, so he walked on to the football team. After he was redshirted in 1993 and limited to placeholding duties in 1994, Griese took over as the starting quarterback after Scott Dreisbach was injured five games into the 1995 season. Griese started for the remainder of the 1995 season, capped by an upset of #2 ranked Ohio State, 31-23.
At the beginning of the 1996 season, Dreisbach regained his starting job and Griese returned to the bench, serving as the team's pooch punter. However, after Dreisbach struggled, Griese replaced him at halftime against Ohio State, where he led the Wolverines to another upset victory over the Buckeyes, 13-9. Griese finished the season starting in a 17-14 loss to Alabama in the Outback Bowl.
In 1997, Griese remained the starter. Along with Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson, he led the Wolverines to an undefeated season and a share of the national championship. Griese was selected as the MVP of the Rose Bowl, passing for 251 yards and three touchdowns in Michigan's win over Washington State.
In his Michigan career, Griese had a 17-5 record as a starter. The Wolverines won all three games against Ohio State in which he quarterbacked. Griese was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and received his bachelor's degree in an individualized concentration from Michigan in 1997.
[edit] Professional career
[edit] Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos selected Griese in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He began his career as a third-string back up to Bubby Brister and John Elway. He became a Super Bowl champion in 1998, though he spent most of the season on the sidelines. Following Elway's retirement in 1999, Griese became the Bronco's starting quarterback. Griese earned a 75.6 passer rating during his first season as starter, but improved the year later by raising it to 102.9. His efforts merited him an invite to the 2000 Pro Bowl.
Griese has consistently completed a high percentage of his passes. He has had four seasons with a better than 64% completion rate, including one year (2004) when he completed 69.3% of his passes. Nevertheless, he has yet to establish himself as one of the elite quarterbacks of the league, due to injuries, subpar arm strength and a penchant for interceptions. At Denver, he was released and replaced with former Cardinals starter Jake Plummer.
[edit] Miami Dolphins
He was later signed to the Miami Dolphins His stint with the Dolphins, where his father Bob Griese was a legend, was brief. Griese was given the starting job when the Dolphins starting quarterback Jay Fiedler got injured. Griese had an excellent start as a Dolphin, passing for 3 touchdowns and 0 interceptions in a blowout victory against San Diego.
[edit] First stint with the Buccaneers
Griese signed with and performed well for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and provided a catalyst for the jumpstart of the Tampa offense. Griese helped them to their only victories in 2004 with a 97.5 QB rating and to a 5-1 record in 2005 before succumbing to a torn ACL. Griese was cut by the Buccaneers in 2006 after his injury to his knee in order to free up money for the salary cap.
[edit] Chicago Bears
On March 21, 2006, he signed a five year contract with the Chicago Bears.
After signing with the Bears, Griese saw limited action. Though he fared better than Rex Grossman during the 2006 Pre-Season, coach Lovie Smith decided to keep Griese as the Bears’ second string quarterback. He took late fourth quarter snaps at the end of major victories. Though Grossman started every Bears game in the 2006 season, Smith allowed Griese some extended gametime during week fifteen, after the Bears had clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. In a game against the Detroit Lions, Griese completed six of nine passes for 51 yards, which set up several game-winning Robbie Gould field goals. Smith called on Griese to relieve a struggling Grossman for the second half of the final regular season game against the Green Bay Packers. However, Griese did not fare a lot better, completing 5 of 15 passes for 124 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. While some Chicagoans questioned Grossman’s ability to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl, Smith stood by Grossman, and declared him the team's starter throughout the playoffs. The Bears went on to win the 2006 NFC Championship, but lose Super Bowl XLI to the Indianapolis Colts.
After Grossman struggled during the first three outings of the 2007 Chicago Bears season, Smith turned to Griese to lead the team.[1] In his first outing as a Bears starter, Griese threw two touchdowns and three interceptions in a losing effort against the Detroit Lions.[2] The next week, he lead the Bears to a game winning drive against the Philadelphia Eagles. Griese lost the starting job to Grossman after sustaining an injury against the Oakland Raiders during week ten.[3] Ironically, Griese replaced Grossman again later in the season, after Grossman sustained a knee injury against the Washington Redskins.[4] However, with the Bears out of the playoffs, Kyle Orton started the remaining 3 games of the season.
On February 28, 2008, the Chicago Bears announced they would either cut or trade Griese.
[edit] Return to Tampa Bay
On March 3, 2008, Griese was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for an undisclosed 2009 draft pick.[5]
[edit] Personal life
Brian Griese is founder and board president of [1] Judi's House, a children's grief support center in Denver, Colorado. Brian's mother, Judi Griese, succumbed to breast cancer when Brian was 12. The grieving process was hard for Brian, and so he established Judi's House to serve grieving children in the Denver area. To date, Judi's House has helped more than 1,700 youth and their adult caregivers cope with overwhelming feelings of grief.[6] He continues to maintain close ties with the facility, despite the frequent moves dictated by his professional football career. Some noteworthy major donors to Judi's House include Jackson National Life Insurance, Office Depot, Nouveau Riche University, Nike, Inc., and the Adolph Coors Family Foundation.[7]
Brian and his father, Bob Griese wrote a book together, Undefeated (ISBN 0-7852-7021-3), published in 2000 about their lives through their undefeated seasons and living through the breast cancer illness and death of Brian's mother and Bob's first wife, Judi.
Griese married Brook McClintic, a clinical psychologist, in the Spring of 2004 on the island of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The couple met while Griese was playing for the Denver Broncos. On April 6th, 2006 Brian and Brook had their first child, a baby girl they named Annalia Rose.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Griese to replace Grossman at QB for Bears
- ^ NFL Game Center: Box Score - Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions - 2007 4
- ^ Grossman's late TD pass leads Bears past Raiders 17-6 - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
- ^ Backup leads Redskins past Bears 24-16 - USATODAY.com
- ^ Bears trade Brian Griese to Tampa Bay :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Sports
- ^ Roger Lucas Savage. "Three unlikely friends unite for a greater good.", Your Business at Home Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2008, p. 56
- ^ Judi's House Annual Report October 2007, <http://www.judishouse.org/PDFs/annreport_2007.pdf>
[edit] External links
- Official Profile and Statistics
- Judi's House - Grief Support Center
| Preceded by Scott Dreisbach |
Michigan Wolverines Starting Quarterbacks 1995 – 1997 |
Succeeded by Tom Brady |
| Preceded by Bubby Brister |
Denver Broncos Starting Quarterbacks 1999-2002 |
Succeeded by Jake Plummer |
| Preceded by Jay Fiedler |
Miami Dolphins Starting Quarterbacks 2003 |
Succeeded by Jay Fiedler |
| Preceded by Chris Simms |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Starting Quarterbacks 2004-2005 |
Succeeded by Chris Simms |
| Preceded by Rex Grossman |
Chicago Bears Starting Quarterbacks 2007 |
Succeeded by Rex Grossman |
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