Nemesis121
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Jim Bob Cooter sure has Stafford looking better, lol not..
Asked today in London if the Lions are really thinking about making it back to the playoffs, Caldwell insisted that they are.
It certainly is possible, Caldwell said. Its been done before.
All of the Texan's money is seemingly in their D and they are still that bad.
Mccown is a game time decision. JFF might play today. Also I've heard rumblings of both qbs playing ...You guys just need to play Johnny and give him some coke before he heads out.
Yeah this what I'm afraid of, but have you been reading the fast lane? Seems like Haslam has not been happy with the result and just look at farmers track so far, we literally get no production from our 1st rounders just about. The one being Shelton who played 40% of the snaps last weekOn a counter point could also mean Haslam is sticking with them by allowing Farmer to make these big moves.
*pukes*
Jim Bob Cooter sure has Stafford looking better, lol not..
I don't know if that INT is on Stafford or Abdullah. Stafford could've, should've taken that sack but it looked like Abdullah stopped mid route for some reason.
Is it the scheme or the players?7 former first round picks on the starting defense. 7.
Is it the scheme or the players?
Has it?
Technically, Caldwell is right. It is still possible in the sense that the Lions arent mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. And it has been done before once. In 1970, the Bengals started 1-6, then won their final seven games to finish 8-6 to win the AFC Central.
Stafford's made it pretty clear he doesn't want to be coached.
Dude is going to do whatever the fuck he wants.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.
Mccown is a game time decision. JFF might play today. Also I've heard rumblings of both qbs playing ...
Yeah this what I'm afraid of, but have you been reading the fast lane? Seems like Haslam has not been happy with the result and just look at farmers track so far, we literally get no production from our 1st rounders just about. The one being Shelton who played 40% of the snaps last week
On the other hand last time a regime made a big trade (Trent) they were fired before they could use the pick. Pls do that
Stafford throwing a 2nd pick shortly after this post was just beautiful.When Michael Jordan was on the Bulls being coached by Doug Collins he didn't need Collins to teach him how to shoot a basketball or how to see the floor.
He needed a Coach like Phil Jackson, and his triangle offense, to help put him and the team in better chances to succeed.