Now let's introduce the man who will take over one of the NFL's worst teams, Tobias Grimm. Tobias is an ex-college coach, having coached at Wayne State University to begin his career. For five years he led the Warriors, posting a 39-16 record as he led the team to three separate Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference titles.
After his success at Wayne State, he was hired as offensive coordinator for the Eastern Michigan Eagles, where he spent four years turning that offense into a smashmouth offense that ran the ball down the defense's throat. Despite the team seeing little success in their overall record, (but still better than it used to be) Grimm was given a job as Head Coach at the University of Buffalo. There, he instilled his patented running game while showing a very diverse defense, which culminated in the Bulls becoming annual BCS busters for seven years. Grimm was high on a lot of people's radar, and everyone knew it was only a matter of time before he was given a shot in the NFL.
*Grimm's career numbers come from playing almost two decades of games in NCAA 13, except for the Wayne State stats. For the purposes of this career story, however, his time in the NCAA will reflect coaching from 1992-2008 (5 year at WSU, 4 years at EMU, 7 years at Buffalo for 16 years total)

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