'MSULions said:
'stbugs said:
'hutchins929 said:
'stbugs said:
'nysportsfan said:
9 in 5 games, NFL record.
With Best doing just about nothing, what kind of defense against the Lions lets the CB freely let Johnson go to the safety who doesn't even come close to getting there. Johnson is a stud, but geez, how you can let that happen is beyond me. When they show the replay, there were 5 Bears in the area just below the catch and no one was close to him. The Lions have 14 offensive TDs and Johnson has 9. I can understand having issues with him at the goal line, but to let him run free for a 73 yard bomb
is just awful defense.
I guess that's 5 awful defenses then...

Don't get your panties in a wad. I said he is a stud. I said he is great on the goal line. I also said that it is awful defense to let him just blow by the corner and hope you can cover him with a safety who wasn't close to being there. That is an awful defensive play. Did you think it was solid defense and a good coverage play on Johnson? Sorry to get you all defensive about your guy.
The only guy on either team that could keep up with Calvin is Hester - and do you think he's going to stop him from catching a perfectly thrown ball? There simply IS no defense that can stop him all game long. He's too big, too fast, and too strong - and Stafford has an incredible arm and on that play was given all day to throw. I don't know what you expect them to have done, but as we've seen, it doesn't really matter if there are 1 or 4 guys on him - none of them can go up like he can to get the ball. With a real QB he's simply uncoverable.
Man, you Lions fans get defensive. All I pointed out was that it was an awful defensive play. Letting him be single covered by a safety who didn't even have a chance to catch up to him is just a stupid call. He is ridiculously good. I am not even saying you can contain him. I am saying putting him one on one with a safety is just plain dumb. If I am a DC, I am doubling him on every play. He will still get catches, short TDs and maybe breaks one, but no way you hope the safety can keep up with him. Make him make a great play, don't let him just blow by you and catch a ball easily 50 yards down the field. It was funny to watch the replay from the line of scrimmage and see a handful of Bears just watching him run it in for a TD. There were no Lions, so all those Bears were probably 20-30+ yards downfield.