Lions
19 April 2010
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15 June 2009
What does everyone think about Bill Laimbeer leaving his WNBA coaching position? How would you like to see Laimbeer taking over the reigns of the Pistons? I have al
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20 October 2008
NFC EAST
The Day After the Blowout
Hello East fans,
Okay so my predictions were way off, well not by much except for the thrashing in St. Louis, I really think it is code red in Big D. The Skins got away with one at home against the resurged Brownies. The G-men handled the Whiners the way you should, let them beat themselves. Let’s start off with the biggest upset in the NFL since the previous week.
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13 October 2008
Vikings 12 Lions 10
This was ugly. All you need to know is Lions QB Dan Orlovsky ran out of the
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10 October 2008
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27 September 2008
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26 September 2008
Matt Millen.
The man that has been the bane of the Lions' and their fan's exsistence for the better part of the last decade is gone. He took over operations of the 9-7
Continue reading "A New Era? An Era Where We Can't Blame Millen."
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“Thank you LORD, for taking the pain away”
“I know all the Lions’ problems will not be answered by getting rid of that inept jockstrap Millen. But at least now we have a new direction that doesn’t point to Hades. I have been a
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11 February 2008
Look at Steve Mariucci. He was one of the greatest coaches. He took the 49ers to a Superbowl...and won! He came to Detroit and he didn't look like the same man. everything fell apart. I'm telling ya, it's like a warp zone once the great and awesome coaches cross some invisible line.
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10 January 2008
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27 December 2007
Being a Lions fans has its up and its downs, certainly. And in reality its been mostly downs since Barry Sanders left. But that's another blog. For the first time in a lot of years, Detroit came out of the gate looking good. So good, in fact, that even doubtful fans ad a speckle of hope in their eyes. Would this be the year? The year we could actually have a shot at the playoffs?
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