Gulf of Brazil
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I would have cut him. He is lost and just does not belong in the NFL except for a practice squad.
Maybe Patricia will want him seems as though he's working in the Personnel Department for Hoodie.
I would have cut him. He is lost and just does not belong in the NFL except for a practice squad.
I think he would, Patricia has no idea what a solid defensive player looks like.Maybe Patricia will want him seems as though he's working in the Personnel Department for Hoodie.
Hell yes to that pick, him or the Oregon kid!
JRM probably should play a hybrid S/LB role. He is too small to be a LB and does not possess good enough overall coverage skills to be a S. Maybe put him on the TE or RB. McNeil is the only DL that was worth his salt yesterday.
This is a confusing yet almost unbelievable stat
not the use of J. Williams in short-yardage. it's all those passes in short-yardage as it reminds me of Linehan/Stafford
Detroit’s aggressive approach to fourth downs have been confounded by their insistence on passing the ball in short-yardage situations. The Lions have faced 22 third or fourth downs with three yards or fewer to go. In those 22 plays, the Lions have:
(You can see the results of all 22 short-yardage situations here)
- Called 17 pass plays — and converted just six times (35.3% conversions)
- Called five rushing plays — and converted four times (80% conversions)
And of those five rushing plays, the Lions called on Jamaal Williams for four of them. On Monday, Campbell admitted that Williams has been running really well this season, and that the team will also be re-evaluating using him more in short-yardage situation.
How about Martz/Kitna with the RB's running into a pile and waiting until they got tackled instead of bouncing out for yardage?This is a confusing yet almost unbelievable stat
not the use of J. Williams in short-yardage. it's all those passes in short-yardage as it reminds me of Linehan/Stafford
Detroit’s aggressive approach to fourth downs have been confounded by their insistence on passing the ball in short-yardage situations. The Lions have faced 22 third or fourth downs with three yards or fewer to go. In those 22 plays, the Lions have:
(You can see the results of all 22 short-yardage situations here)
- Called 17 pass plays — and converted just six times (35.3% conversions)
- Called five rushing plays — and converted four times (80% conversions)
And of those five rushing plays, the Lions called on Jamaal Williams for four of them. On Monday, Campbell admitted that Williams has been running really well this season, and that the team will also be re-evaluating using him more in short-yardage situation.
Really wish they would. Although now that Ragnow is less than 100% it might not work.
How about Martz/Kitna with the RB's running into a pile and waiting until they got tackled instead of bouncing out for yardage?
Or Calvin Johnson running crossing routes and taking two or three 49ers defenders to the ball carrier when he could only block one of them?
Or Stafford getting a hammy against the Titans and the Backup makes the game possible to win in OT (try and draw the defense off sides for a first down) only for Dominic Raiola to snap the ball to kill any chance of Shaun Hill from becoming a hero.
Instead of scratching your head and wondering how the Lions can be such bones heads, it's a lot more delightful trying to spot where the Lions are trying to lose.
Reality depends on what actually happens. It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.You're no fun and neither is reality
Reality depends on what actually happens. It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
Pure speculation, neither one of them are Lions fans. It's your prerogative in thinking the Lions suck when they don't get blown out in so many games, but rather lose mostly by a one score game to keep the ticket sales going. It's odd that the schedule fillers really never have the personnel against the power houses. But they do throw games on blatant calls.Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles would completely disagree with you.
Bears 16 (missed extra point and missed field goal) - Lions 14Week 12.... Bears 20 - Lions 12
Troy Aikman said:The Lions aren't used to getting touchdowns, they're not