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  1. Hill had one of the best QB performances i've ever seen from a Lion, and Linehan had a terrific game in play-calling just have to learn how to win now
  2. they'll for sure win 4 games we've played 4 teams who'll all probably be better than .500, so it'll be nice when the schedule eases up a little bit
  3. It's humanly possible. Teams go from crap to decent in one year all the time. I don't deny the Lions had further to go but they're still really bad. Going from historically terrible to merely awful isn't all that impressive. If this season keeps going in the tank do you think Schwartz has to worry about his job? then you don't realize how far they had to go 53 spots to fill on a roster, go ahead and try to think of anybody useful left over from the Millen regime I LOVE CALVIN
  4. The problem is, the Lions have been perpetually rebuilding forever. Most times a new organization will yield at least some fairly immediate observable change, even without complete roster overhauls. The jury's still out, for sure. But right now it looks very similar to the same old, poor discipline, shoot yourself, kill your own momentum, Lions. you're never "rebuilding" when you have the worst executive in the history of sports at the helm, let's make that clear there has been fairly immediate observable change, as the team isn't getting blown out every week, from the get-go, and has obvious talented players in many of the spots on the field, for a change
  5. anybody who ever thought it'd be humanly possible to build enough depth in two years starting from the completely bare cupboard Millen and Marinelli left over to be able sustain injuries to the franchise QB and several other key contributors was being really, really foolish
  6. how do you figure?
  7. i love Calvin
  8. *besides Mike Martin
  9. oh thank goodness.
  10. how it is possible somebody can get so wide open on 3rd-16??
  11. they've got what looks to be one of the best offenses in the country, so barely sneaking in the top-25 isn't the egregious misjudgment you're acting like it is edit: (what ej said)
  12. i'm not feeling really great about our pass defense.
  13. i don't think he was actually that well-regarded, mlb.com didn't even have a write-up for him in the draft tracker that was a really rich draft, and we'll come out with Darwin Barney/James Russell and Marquez Smith or maybe Guyer as the most relevant contributors at the MLB level, which is disappointing for Stanton, one of the fangraphs guys in a chat predicted he'll hit 50 HR in his prime and cited his off-the-charts strength. it's a weird disconnect seeing his stance and swing, which are so reminiscent of Garrett Atkins, being so powerful
  14. i don't see any reason why Philly would fall very far they should have tried harder to upgrade their goaltending situation (Antti Niemi), but the rest of that team is awesome
  15. he's your 2nd best RB, so you have to keep him Keller probably presents an upgrade, if he's available in your league
  16. that OPS is only good for 7th in the league during that span
  17. oh yeah, that absolutely reeks of Marinelli the same guy who sent Shaun Rogers into exile because he took some plays off, and brought in crusty old "hard-working" Chuck Darby to replace him i still hate him
  18. who are you trying to convince, freakshow
  19. yup, so congratulate yourself if you predicted that 4 weeks ago
  20. i guess Jahvid has turf toe, so now it's Calvin's turn to befall an injury i guess ...without looking, everyone try to guess which two WR are leading the NFL in receiving yards
  21. I doubt he'd strike out that many as a starter. wow, bold statement
  22. he re-aggravated a toe injury he had, nothing real major
  23. ref huddle "Favre threw an incompletion? must have been a PI on the play"
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