Well, I’m happy. With that last kick, Rob Bironas is up to 21 points on the day for my fantasy team.
thats a nice little bironus for ya
I think that Culpepper actually put up more fantasy points than Collins did.
There has been an adage in pro ball that on any Sunday any team can beat another team. We are proving that to be mistaken.
The whole league is set up to prevent a bad team from happening. Between revenue sharing and making sure that the bad teams get the best draft choices, it is difficult to stay at the bottom for a long time. You have to admire the Lion owners for managing such a difficult task. It is an impressive bit of consistently poor management. Once we fire a coach ,he does not coach again. They sink into the Lion swamp. Sometimes I think they built the stadium on an old Indian burial ground. we need an exorcist.
Think about all the QB’s that were sposta be the saviour,also.
Ware
Kramer
Mitchell
Batch
Long
Harrington
and others…who am I missing?
Hipple,Gagliano
Final score: Titans 47, Lions 10. The Lions made it to double digits! How could the Titans allow that to happen?
Ferotte
Batch
Stoney Case
Detmer
McMahon
Herringbone
Garcia
Kitna
Orlovsky
Stanton
Culpepper
Henson
Since 2000.
It is going to be hard to keep the Thanksgiving game in Detroit.
When was the last time the Lions were THIS bad???
They could be the worst team ever. Nobody has gone 0-16. They are not close. They are near bottom in all defensive categories. The offense is too.
Last year?
No…last year they started 6-2.
Then people started saying they might actually make the playoffs, and they’ve been 1-19 since.
This just further enhances my theory that people fall asleep after eating turkey on the couch not because they are stuffed and sleepy, but because they are forced to watch the Lions attempt to play football!
Which begs the question: why do the same flipping teams have to keep playing and sucking on Thanksgiving? I suppose it’s tradition and all, but can’t the NFL put together a better rotation? If you’re not going to schedule two traditionally good teams to play one another on Thanksgiving, why not schedule two traditionally BAD teams to play each other so at least the games have entertainment value?
Bengals versus Lions would have been far more interesting than watching a surefire playoff team kicking the snot out of the crappy Lions.
Or maybe the Cowboys could have played the Titans and the Seahawks could have played the Lions instead?
I did think the Eagles Cardinals game was going to be the best one, and with the way the Eagles had been playing lately, I thought they’d be hard-pressed to win. Boy was that a blowout.
Don Majkowski.
This isn’t entirely correct. In their first year, the Buccaneers went 0-14.
Straws. I grasp at them.
They were an expansion team. We are one of the original pro teams. Ford should sell them.
Bah, you are an expansion team. You didn’t even start playing in the NFL until 1930 and you weren’t in Detroit until '34.
The REAL old time teams would be upset at such ineptitude, but you Johnny-come-latelys can’t be expected to uphold the high standards of, say, my Packers.
Q. Coach McKay, what do you think of your team’s execution?
A. I’m in favor of it.
I’m surprised that Coach Fisher didn’t have the Titans go for a field goal there at the last. It would have been the first time the Titans had topped 50.
It’s kind of strange when your 2nd quarterback is Vince Young.
HAH! I think the Lions are to him what little toy soldiers are to boys who have outgrown their little toy soldiers. He still has them but doesn’t have the heart any more.
I was thinking of submitting my resume to the Lion’s for any position out there. Hell, even as General Manager I feel I could do a better job.