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Look at the news about Brady today. If Suh wanted to win he has/had as good a shot as any right where he is. Seeing Staff, Calvin and Suh were all drafted before the rookie salary stuff went through, they could have, or more like should have, gotten together and saved the team a bundle for free agency. Obviously they don't want to play together. I have this feeling only one of these guys will remain in Detroit....and unfortunately for us it's probably Stafford. FYI, Brady's restructuring has nothing to do with making the team more competitive, since it doesn't really affect the Pats'
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Suh has ran his course in Detroit. Time to open up a ton of cap room and let him walk. On another note Caldwell is a buffoon! Caldwell has got away with numerous clock management errors this season, yesterday Caldwell challenges a play "ala Schwartz" after the refs told him it was not a challenge play and that the runner was ruled down by contact..Caldwell threw the red flag anyway. Going for it on 4th and 11 instead of attempting a 47 yard FG. Caldwells pressers are now getting surlier than Schwarz and he basically will not explain any move and says nothing. Nothing has changed..Lions
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I think it's one and done either way. They don't have the killer instinct. It's as if Herm Edwards is the head coach. They are totally relying on their defense to keep them in the game when they should be destroying team with the offensive weapons they have and the defense they have. If they keep playing not to lose, they will lose. So Caldwell comes in and leads this team to a 11-4 record and people talk crap. Killer instinct? lol Your negativity combined with the rhetoric is funny.
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Disagree. You don't do that until you are out of the playoffs. The Browns would be right in the thick of it with a win yesterday. Playing Manziel made that an impossibility. I would be pissed if I were a Browns fan. The Browns were in a no-win situation. Hoyer was not playing well and there had to be a ton of pressure from above to play their savior. I never got the hype for Manziel and was just thankful that my team passed on him. Manziel does not seem like he can play in a system. Running around and throwing the ball up like your in the backyard is not going to work in the NFL. I h
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Not worried about what other teams do or don't do. 1. Win in Chicago, clinch playoffs 2. Win in Green Bay, clinch division (#2 is possible without #1) No wins in WI since 1992, no division titles since 1993. This is already a historically good Lions team. That speaks more to their modest past than anything else. Keep the vibe alive! Lions need positive fans, I'm sure players dont feed of negative energy or comments. Players are always conscious of the way the fans treat them and the way the feel as a consensus. If they care is another thing but I would say most do.
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Why are you a Lions fan if even in a good season you are negative? Some of the Lions fans are sad fans, put the lame excuses of past performances away because not one previous year matters to this team. Seems like you enjoy living in a black hole of depression by choice. It isn't a Lions thing it is a Detroit/Michigan thing. Could it be because in the 49 years of the Super Bowl era, the Detroit Lions have amassed an impressive 1-10 record in the playoffs, with many of the loses being complete humiliations which were far worse than the box scores even suggest? I am ecstatic with the Lions wi