Here's an article on why Stafford should not be starting:
http://www.thegridironpalace.com/tgpsite/?p=70
http://www.thegridironpalace.com/tgpsite/?p=70
I disagree with him. There really isn't anything to lose to start Stafford. You want him to get some experience and if he does bad it won't really hurt the team. They aren't going to the playoffs this year, so I think it is a good idea to let him play and get some experience and maybe even create some bonds with his teammates. Your thoughts?If you thought the Detroit Lions, who recently went winless in their last season, had anything left to lose, then you were foolish. It is probable that the Lions will win a few games this upcoming year just out of shear luck but there is still plenty for them to lose; Mainly, Matthew Stafford.
I call upon the Detroit organization to resist the temptations of starting the number one draft choice and instead hand the starting role over to the seasoned Daunte Culpepper.
There is so much to gain from sitting Stafford from the beginning of the season. Sure he has a textbook release and great accuracy and power, but he is also very inexperienced and immature, all while being a part of the worst team in the league. Two words: Joey Harrington. Do Detroit fans want a repeat of the disaster that occurred in 2003? For those who do not remember or were never Lions fans, I shall explain to you what happened: Joey Harrington was the third pick in the draft that year by the Detroit Lions, and one which I was frankly very excited for. He was a great kid. He was mature, had a great arm, and was even on the cover of a video game. And what happened to him? He played for a few seasons, but he crumbled under the hideousness that was (and still is) the Detroit Lions at that time. Since then he has played for a few other teams but has failed to make a name for himself.
Let’s look at Daunte Culpepper now. He was at one point in his career UNSTOPPABLE. There wasn’t a corner in the league that could stop the duo of Culpepper and Moss. (By the way, does anyone see any similarities between Moss and Calvin Johnson? I do.) He became very injury prone and stumbled a bit but recent reports indicate that he has lost weight and is returning to his old form.
I call upon the Lions to let Stafford develop under the veteran leadership of Daunte Culpepper and then when the team itself has developed, feel free to dump the mess on a 23 year old kid out of Georgia. Until then, hand the reins over to Mr. Culpepper.
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Too much is put on 'confidence' and being 'too early'. You've either got it or you don't.Football players don't get to the NFL by being weak.
Too much is put on 'confidence' and being 'too early'. You've either got it or you don't.
See Drew Brees
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