The Lions don't even make the blooper reels anymore. They have become the most feared (by Owners) type of team in any professional sport. They are utterly and completely irrelevant.
The Bears have the most talent in the division. The Packers have the best QB. The Vikings have the best running game. and the Lions they've got nothing hahahahhahaha(except CJ of course)..
oVo wrote:I'd like to see the Lions experiment with some new ideas, take some chances and have some fun playing the game... because they have nothing to lose.
sadly the coach is not really one to do things like try new ideas, introduce solid tactics, or find strengths of his team and play to them. Im not 0-12, you're 0-12!
Im so sick of hearing how great the Packers secondary is. They are by far the MOST OVERRATED secondary in the NFL, and this is coming from a packers fan.
Al Harris gets his ass handed to him on several occaisions in every game he is in, and it usually doesnt show because 6 games a year we play NFC North teams who are all horrible at throwing the ball. Im glad Brees finally exposed how much the CB of the Pack get burnt, and also exposing the absolute lack of talent at either safety position.
Press man coverage works ONLY when their is safety coverage over the top, which their isnt, and the ability to blitz and hurry the QB, a concept that our defensive coordinator is obviously not familiar with. I am continuosly bashing my head off a counter as every play we rush 4 and play man with our large and slower-than-average LB core without Barnett, who was the only LB that could cover someone out of the backfield.
I pray that we switch our coordinators soon and give the players on the field a chance...
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
oVo wrote:I'd like to see the Lions experiment with some new ideas, take some chances and have some fun playing the game... because they have nothing to lose.
for real. But who has anyone been paying that much attention to now that they arent doing that right now? because they could be...
Yesterday, I bought my first big screen HDTV ever. I set it up with all the surround sound audio accessories right before the Bears/Vikings contest. Then I watched my 1st NFL game in my own home with this magnificent picture and sound experience.
Let me tell you all...watching the Bears offensive line not block for their running back is even more pathetic in High Definition.
Oh well, perhaps the Vikings will have added determination to win next week now as they have a shot at the division.
We all know you're a huge Bucs fan, which probably means you're extremely knowledgeable of the NFC. Care to enlighten us on who will emerge victorious in the AFC this year?
It was nice of the Steelers and Niners to step up on a Sunday when the JETs didn't. They say that DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS and both Tennessee and Pittsburgh have been stingy on that side of the ball... and will be tough places to play.
The AFC West and South are slack enough that the AFC East might sneek an extra team into the playoffs.
OMG! can the MIAMIDOLPHINS nail down a wildcard spot?
Carolina and Tampa Bay meet on Monday night football with the NFC South lead on the line, both teams are unbeaten at home, so the Bucs hope to change that trend.
oVo wrote:It was nice of the Steelers and Niners to step up on a Sunday when the JETs didn't. They say that DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS and both Tennessee and Pittsburgh have been stingy on that side of the ball... and will be tough places to play.
The AFC West and South are slack enough that the AFC East might sneek an extra team into the playoffs.
OMG! can the MIAMIDOLPHINS nail down a wildcard spot?
Carolina and Tampa Bay meet on Monday night football with the NFC South lead on the line, both teams are unbeaten at home, so the Bucs hope to change that trend.
That would be SO funny, yet an amazing comeback for the dolphins. Making the playoffs and NOT the patriots would be amazing! Especially after coming off an 1-15 season
On Wednesday, a Minneapolis judge issued a temporary restraining order against the suspensions at the players’ request, though the NFL got the case moved to federal court. That led to Friday’s decision by U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson, who blocked the suspensions because he needed more time to consider the case after several hours of arguments from the league and the NFL Players Association.
Thank God the Minneapolis judge is a season ticket holder.
2010-04-24 18:51:35 - MrMoody: OMG I'm in a game with stunna, what is up with this?