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I was going to vote for all the above, but I had already checked the six boxes above it. I wish I could of done seven boxes. Then I really would of been all kool aid and cornbread there.
I was the kid still spelling his name backwards.
I knew exactly what I was doing on this thread. What I find funny is the similarities between the Dolphins and the Lions are eerie as hell. I just not as jaded as you currently. Don't feel the need to ask you the some of the same questions about the Dolphins.
One cool thing I do know is Suh leads a bunch of stats since 2010 though.
I'm not really interested in the past Dolphins as much as I'm interested in the new Dolphins. We can compare them. They have Suh. The Lions don't. No similarity there at all.
I gave the funny vote after just reading the first sentence.
Gotta love a little dyslexic humor e'ry now and then.
Wanted to click none of the above. But I think Mini-Mustache Caldwell will grind out some sort of win on the road versus a winning team.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda.You know that 1-23 record against teams that finish the season with winning records is a sham. For circumstances like blown leads... midgame injuries, missed field goals and game changing calls by the officials that record could very easily had been 9-15 instead.
1. The Calvin Johnson Rule is a part of that stat!! It should've been a game winning TD. The Bears finished the season with a 11-5 record instead of 10-6. It was a Road game!!
2. The Jets also had an 11-5 record. It was 20-10 Lions when Stafford left the game and Drew Stanton threw an INT late in the 4th quarter which the Jets came back to force over time. Home game.
That's just 2 losses of the 3 games Stafford played in from 2010.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda.