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I dont like hubdley body language

Qbs I think confidence and body language tell the story

His story tells he doesn't like the cold and doesn't love the game or to compete

He will only get some many chances to audition sitting behind one of the best ever

You'd think he'd at least look excited

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Fucking fumble. WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU RUNNING WHEN STAFFORD IS TORCHING THEM!!???

Caldwell has a boner for proving his team can have some sort of run game. I don't know why teams don't just play to their strengths. I don't think it matters what they do tonight but they constantly try to establish the run which for them is just plowing into 10 man fronts.
 

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I dont like hubdley body language

Qbs I think confidence and body language tell the story

His story tells he doesn't like the cold and doesn't love the game or to compete

He will only get some many chances to audition sitting behind one of the best ever

You'd think he'd at least look excited

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spot on..

he looks like he would rather be at UCLA hanging out...
 

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spot on..

he looks like he would rather be at UCLA hanging out...
This 4th will tell a lot about him

No one likes getting blown out.

If he doesn't have any urgency after 3 lethargic quarters, id cut his ass

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Caldwell has a boner for proving his team can have some sort of run game. I don't know why teams don't just play to their strengths. I don't think it matters what they do tonight but they constantly try to establish the run which for them is just plowing into 10 man fronts.

IE found this ...


Ameer Abdullah didn't mince words this week when he got the chance to offer suggestions on how to improve the Detroit Lions' running game when it reaches the red zone.

"Call more of them," he told reporters.

The Lions' starting running back took a "Why not?" approach when asked if he could be the man carrying the rock. He does, after all, have one of the team's two rushing touchdowns, his a nifty and creative job of working around tacklers in the backfield to find the end zone against the Minnesota Vikings.

"We're good at what we do," Abdullah said. "Once we kind of hone in on that, that's when we become a good team."

It was an indirect but pretty clear call on the Lions coaching staff to alter an approach that has been widely criticized from the outside since it produced an 0-for-5 mark in the red zone in Sunday's 20-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Lions' third defeat in a row. That's when Detroit gave four carries inside the 10-yard-line to Dwayne Washington, a second-year running back who converted from wide receiver in college and was playing his first game in more than a month, and none of those runs could find the end zone.
 

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This 4th will tell a lot about him

No one likes getting blown out.

If he doesn't have any urgency after 3 lethargic quarters, id cut his ass

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they are stuck with him for this season but beyond that I doubt he is on an NFL roster. he isn't an NFL QB. a miserable failure of a pick by McCarthy.

if you can't come out after 2 weeks of prep and even sniff the endzone, with the weapons at WR they have, you don't belong under center in an NFL game.

could throw him a bone with all injuries in past few games but the line is healthy now. no excuses at all. just a bad player.
 

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IE found this ...


Ameer Abdullah didn't mince words this week when he got the chance to offer suggestions on how to improve the Detroit Lions' running game when it reaches the red zone.

"Call more of them," he told reporters.

The Lions' starting running back took a "Why not?" approach when asked if he could be the man carrying the rock. He does, after all, have one of the team's two rushing touchdowns, his a nifty and creative job of working around tacklers in the backfield to find the end zone against the Minnesota Vikings.

"We're good at what we do," Abdullah said. "Once we kind of hone in on that, that's when we become a good team."

It was an indirect but pretty clear call on the Lions coaching staff to alter an approach that has been widely criticized from the outside since it produced an 0-for-5 mark in the red zone in Sunday's 20-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Lions' third defeat in a row. That's when Detroit gave four carries inside the 10-yard-line to Dwayne Washington, a second-year running back who converted from wide receiver in college and was playing his first game in more than a month, and none of those runs could find the end zone.


that is rich from Abdullah seeing as he just coughed it up twice :mj07:
 

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I don't understand why the Lions wouldn't just sign or find a short yardage back. Abdullah isn't a strong short yardage guy, Reddick is a pass catcher, and Washington is a converted WR.

Why wouldn't you just get a guy who can plunge the ball forward for 1-2 yards instead of rostering 3-4 scat backs? :shrug:
 

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I don't understand why the Lions wouldn't just sign or find a short yardage back. Abdullah isn't a strong short yardage guy, Reddick is a pass catcher, and Washington is a converted WR.

Why wouldn't you just get a guy who can plunge the ball forward for 1-2 yards instead of rostering 3-4 scat backs? :shrug:

where was Detroit management Bob Quinn before Detroit...

he didn't get rid of Caldwell that was mistake #1
 

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STAFFORD IS A.........

200.webp
 

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now the big question is do the Packers go get a real QB?

can't ask the faithful to watch this Brett.
 
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