Lions tried to up their intensity, they are dirty, but they showed that they have turned the corner and next year the Lions, pending Stafford is healthy will be a team to be reckoned with. They are immature, they tried to make a statement today, lucky for us we ending up winning this won.
yeah absolutely no professionalism from detroit today. glad we left with a win and that their injure our players plan possibly ruined their qbs season.
I wonder if Delmas still feels the need to act cocky.....now that he's eating a tasty shit sandwich.....fresh, from Rex's bum.
Yeah wtf, you plant Stafford on his shoulder and he's done. He's a very good QB but man he gets hurt easy.
Yeah? Enjoy your remaining games with your back up QB. Take your dirty play bullshit to the next week and see if it works then. It won't. You can take your trash franchise, trash city, and trash coach to another message board. You lost. Sticking around is just trolling. And mods, for sanity's sake, open up TT.
When Stafford gets his brittle ass blasted big time and his season is over and done?, I'm gonna pour myself a good shot of Gentleman Jack Daniels and salute whoever the opposition player was that did it. Just because something is legal doesn't make it right to do. YOUR QB is a fckn porcelain statue and his ass will get smoked before this season is over. Then as your season circles the drain, complain about dirty play. In the meantime, take your loss like a man and GTFO of here.
lmfao, i was watching all the after-tackling bickering the Lions were doing.. I was like WFT is this? The Lions? Really? I was pissed that we were losing most of the game but always in the back of my mind I was feeling like " It sure would be good to steal this game from these bums" Sure sucks playing dirty and then losing....
DLF is right. Completely legal. The problem is really with the rules in my opinion. Is it cheap? Of course it is. But it's within the rules. The NFL has to make some rules defending defensive players for a change is what has to happen.
There's a difference between cut blocking and just going low on defenders all day. Whatever tho DLF is right, it's legal just frowned upon. But if teams take a cheap shot at Stafford you really can't be surprised by it. The Jets didn't but other teams might.
There ya go. It's been talked about for years, but nothing is ever done. As long as it's legal, teams will continue to do it. Even the Jets.
You're intentionally trying to piss off one of the most respected posters, and former administrators, on this board? Hah. You won't last the rest of the week.