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RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:12 AM

The Official Bash The Detroit Lions Thread
 
How the hell can the Detroit Lions choke away a 6-2 record???? They beat the Bears 2x, hammer Denver, yet lose to Washington 34-3, blow a fourth quarter lead against the Cowboys, and get run out of the stadium by the Chargers and Eagles (50 + points against). What a friggin' joke of a franchise. Yeah, Marinelli REALLY has things going in the right direction in Detroit. WTF, did Matt Millen give the team a pep talk after their 6th win or something??

Stupid Ford family needs to sell the team and Millen needs to be fired and shot into outer space without an oxygen tank. How much more can we take from this completely inept franchise???? :mad: :mad: :mad:

stevew 12-18-2007 11:18 AM

.....with the 14th pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions select from the University of California, Desean Jackson, Wide Receiver?

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 11:20 AM

Kitna only needs 1,293 yards passing in the last two games for 5,000 yards on the season.

molson 12-18-2007 11:21 AM

It was kind of cute seeing the Lions fans all fired up earlier this year.

I just couldn't bring myself to tell them how things would turn out.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevew (Post 1618580)
.....with the 14th pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions select from the University of California, Desean Jackson, Wide Receiver?


That is not even funny (I laughed anyway though). I swear if they pick one more WR I will go crazy...........:eek:

Butter 12-18-2007 11:25 AM

If Kitna just had one more weapon, though...

Mustang 12-18-2007 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by molson (Post 1618587)
It was kind of cute seeing the Lions fans all fired up earlier this year.


Kind of like a 1 year old eating their first birthday cake. Everyone is happy, excited and going awwwwwww... but, in the end you know it will turn into a mess and you have the video to prove it. Although, guess the 1 year old doesn't boast that they will eat 62.5% of the cake.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618584)
Kitna only needs 1,293 yards passing in the last two games for 5,000 yards on the season.


Yeah, and only 3 more INT's for 20 on the year. :mad:

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by molson (Post 1618587)
It was kind of cute seeing the Lions fans all fired up earlier this year.

I just couldn't bring myself to tell them how things would turn out.


I was not one of those dillusional fans. Even if they started the season at 10-0, I would know what the end result would be. It is so completely ridiculous what is going on with that team. I keep having some shred of hope that something positive will happen, but alas......

For crying out loud, the Vikings with Tarvaris Jackson will probably make the playoffs. Yes, they have Peterson and a good defense, but they didn't start 6-2 either. The Lions are pathetic.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Butter_of_69 (Post 1618591)
If Kitna just had one more weapon, though...


Yeah, a foot up his ass on the way out of town. :eek:

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 11:36 AM

So how would you fix the Lions?

Outside of gratuitous violence I mean. Realistically what would you do? Millen isn't going anywhere. Marinelli isn't either.

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 11:36 AM

RomaGoth, not to pick on you, but exactly which team(s) are you a fan of? Didn't I see you posting about the Dolphins in another thread about how you like them? I guess you're a Detroit fan, too? Are we going to find out that your favorite teams in other sports are the Grizzlies, Blackhawks, Pirates, and Grand Rapids Rampage?

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618603)
RomaGoth, not to pick on you, but exactly which team(s) are you a fan of? Didn't I see you posting about the Dolphins in another thread about how you like them? I guess you're a Detroit fan, too? Are we going to find out that your favorite teams in other sports are the Grizzlies, Blackhawks, Pirates, and Grand Rapids Rampage?


I grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thus, I followed the Lions for many, many years and suffered through all of the misery. Yes, I am also a fan of the Miami Dolphins (have been since Marino was a rookie), although not as much since Marino retired. The other NFL team I like is the Steelers, I have liked them since I was a child. I am mostly a Lion fan because of where I grew up. I also like the Red Wings in hockey and the Pistons in basketball. I like the Tigers in baseball (grew up watching them as well), but my first team in baseball is the Yankees. I like Michigan and Miami in college football. I have stuck with all of the above teams throughout my life, some more than others depending upon where I live. I don't like the Grizzlies, hate the Blackhawks, indifferent to the Pirates, and never really got into the Arena league (Grand Rapids Rampage). It may seem that I like all these different teams, but ultimately there really aren't that many. There is nothing wrong with liking more than one team as long as you are true to them. I am not a bandwagon jumper like a lot of people seem to be these days. I don't take your question personally, it is a reasonable question to ask. ;)

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618601)
So how would you fix the Lions?

Outside of gratuitous violence I mean. Realistically what would you do? Millen isn't going anywhere. Marinelli isn't either.


No gratuitous violence??? :(

Nothing can be done as long as Millen is there. He is completely inept in what he does (or does not do). Marinelli doesn't seem too bad, but the jury is still out on that one. I always thought Mariucci was a good fit, but he completely failed there and was run out of town.

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 11:49 AM

Wow, RomaGoth, I had no idea that you grew up in Grand Rapids. I just threw the Rampage into that question because they're about as terrible as the other teams I mentioned in there. Eerie.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618617)
Wow, RomaGoth, I had no idea that you grew up in Grand Rapids. I just threw the Rampage into that question because they're about as terrible as the other teams I mentioned in there. Eerie.


The Rampage won a championship or 2 I believe when they first entered the arena league, then they became completely awful. Not sure exactly about how many or when, as I never followed that sport very much.

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaGoth (Post 1618624)
The Rampage won a championship or 2 I believe when they first entered the arena league, then they became completely awful. Not sure exactly about how many or when, as I never followed that sport very much.

The Rampage are 30-64 since they won their championship, and that includes an 8-6 and an 8-8 season. They're 14-50 over the past four years. Yep, they are absolutely horrible. Ah, well, this thread is supposed to be about a different football team in Michigan. I'll make a Bash the Rampage thread sometime in March.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618628)
I'll make a Bash the Rampage thread sometime in March.


I am looking forward to it. :cool:

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 11:59 AM

you guys should go down to the gym and pump each other

Fighter of Foo 12-18-2007 12:01 PM

Detroit is an okay team. They went 6-2 thanks to a fairly easy schedule and they've been 0-6 since thanks to a very difficult one. I don't see how this is hard to understand.

Last 6 losses:

AT Arizona
VS NY Giants
VS Green Bay
AT Minnesota
VS Dallas
AT San Diego

Were the Lions favored to win any of these games? Should they have been?

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618636)
Detroit is an okay team. They went 6-2 thanks to a fairly easy schedule and they've been 0-6 since thanks to a very difficult one. I don't see how this is hard to understand.

Last 6 losses:

AT Arizona
VS NY Giants
VS Green Bay
AT Minnesota
VS Dallas
AT San Diego

Were the Lions favored to win any of these games? Should they have been?


The point is when detroit is on your schedule it's "easy". When anyone besides the dregs are on the Lions schedule it's "hard".

Cringer 12-18-2007 12:07 PM

Bastards should have beat the Cowboys. That is all I care about from them.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:08 PM

I hate all of you people.

Quote:

Originally Posted by molson (Post 1618587)
It was kind of cute seeing the Lions fans all fired up earlier this year.

I just couldn't bring myself to tell them how things would turn out.


You, Idaho. Go sit on a fucking potato.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mustang (Post 1618593)
Kind of like a 1 year old eating their first birthday cake. Everyone is happy, excited and going awwwwwww... but, in the end you know it will turn into a mess and you have the video to prove it. Although, guess the 1 year old doesn't boast that they will eat 62.5% of the cake.


You. You go play with your rooms full of action figures and shut the fuck up.

Ok, now that we've gotten the pleasantries out of the way.... :)

This is the way I approached the Lions this year. Was I excited when they were 6-2? Yes, of course I was. I made a conscious decision to just sit back and enjoy it. It's been so very, very long since we've seen any sort of success from this team, that instead of wringing my hands about the inevitable, I decided to try and enjoy it as much as possible.

I never had any delusions about this team. It was pretty clear that, despite their 6-2 record, good teams in the NFL don't get blown out as badly as the Lions did against Philadelphia and Washington. Still, they were 6-2 and it was kind of fun for a while.

Then the wheels started coming off the wagon and what we suspected all along - this is not a very good team - started to come to fruition.

Now, you non-Lions fans can get a hearty chuckle if you'd like, but, trust me, no one knew how this would end better than the pathetic group of people who have followed this team for years and years.

The only thing that's a bit different this year, is that I am really becomming annoyed with the majority of the team. Marinelli has become irritating and other than a handful of players (Ernie Simms, Roy Williams, Calvin Johnson, Kevin Jones, TJ Duckett, Gerald Alexander, Dwayne White, and maybe one or two more), I could care less if they came back next year or not.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cringer (Post 1618645)
Bastards should have beat the Cowboys. That is all I care about from them.


Go drop a load!

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 12:09 PM

oh shi. honolulu is mad at mike furrey.

Fighter of Foo 12-18-2007 12:09 PM

And my point is that many teams would do well to get 2 wins out of that six game stretch.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618649)
oh shi. honolulu is mad at mike furrey.


Mike Furrey can kiss my ass!

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1618652)
Mike Furrey can kiss my ass!

Whoa, buddy. Calm down and head over to the NHL thread. Enjoy the Red Wings and Brian Rafalski (I miss ya, Brian!).

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618651)
And my point is that many teams would do well to get 2 wins out of that six game stretch.


how about zero? including two whoopings and a game they found a way to lose at home.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618651)
And my point is that many teams would do well to get 2 wins out of that six game stretch.


You're absolutely correct. It was just that the Lions were competitive in two of those games (New York and Dallas) and simply got blown out in embarassing fashion in the other four, in particular against Minnesota and San Diego. Even an "okay team" shouldn't smacked around as badly as the Lions did in those two games.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618636)
Detroit is an okay team. They went 6-2 thanks to a fairly easy schedule and they've been 0-6 since thanks to a very difficult one. I don't see how this is hard to understand.

Last 6 losses:

AT Arizona
VS NY Giants
VS Green Bay
AT Minnesota
VS Dallas
AT San Diego

Were the Lions favored to win any of these games? Should they have been?


Being favored or not is irrelevant to this argument. When a team begins the season 6-2, they should more than likely make the playoffs. Regardless of whom they beat in the beginning of the season, or how easy the schedule was, the Lions should not have had a complete meltdown like this. They stopped scoring points like they were in the beginning, and the defense became a broken levy. San Diego is a pretty good team, but they should not have put up 51 on Detroit. Washington has a mediocre offense and put up 34, and the Eagles have a dreadful offense (except for Westbrook) and put up 56 on Detroit. Also, the Lions beat Tampa Bay earlier this year. I understand that most of this really doesn't matter because anything can happen in any given week, but my point is that the Lions have completely melted down in the last 6 weeks. With the "genius" Martz running the offense, they should be at least outscoring some of these teams.....

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618653)
Whoa, buddy. Calm down and head over to the NHL thread. Enjoy the Red Wings and Brian Rafalski (I miss ya, Brian!).


I'm going all Chris Simon in this thread, Pumpy. You've been warned.

p.s. Colin White.

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1618658)
I'm going all Chris Simon in this thread, Pumpy. You've been warned.

p.s. Colin White.

Oh, that was fucking low.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618628)
The Rampage are 30-64 since they won their championship, and that includes an 8-6 and an 8-8 season. They're 14-50 over the past four years. Yep, they are absolutely horrible. Ah, well, this thread is supposed to be about a different football team in Michigan. I'll make a Bash the Rampage thread sometime in March.


My brother's wife's sister is married to the Rampage's trainer. He's a nice guy.

That's all I got.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1618659)
Oh, that was fucking low.


I warned you.

That was just the equivalent of the ole cross-check to the face. You do not want to see the stomp. Trust me.

Pumpy Tudors 12-18-2007 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1618660)
My brother's wife's sister is married to the Rampage's trainer. He's a nice guy.

That's all I got.

Well, get the message across that he needs to quit doing such a good job. Maybe if all the current players go down, they'll sign better ones.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618634)
you guys should go down to the gym and pump each other


WTF??? :eek: Sorry, I don't swing that way.

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaGoth (Post 1618663)
WTF??? :eek: Sorry, I don't swing that way.


Why am I doing this? I like men. I like to be manhandled. I like you.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1618656)
You're absolutely correct. It was just that the Lions were competitive in two of those games (New York and Dallas) and simply got blown out in embarassing fashion in the other four, in particular against Minnesota and San Diego. Even an "okay team" shouldn't smacked around as badly as the Lions did in those two games.


This is exactly my point. I just feel like bitching about the inept franchise called the Detroit Lions today. It is pent-up rage that has seethed inside me since I was a boy and watching guys like Eric Hipple and Rodney Peete run around and trip over the chalk lines. I am amazed at how poorly a franchise can be run yet people still go and see them. Even wearing a bag on their head (like last season) has not stopped the fans from paying good money for a joke of a team. When will it ever end? Maybe the Lions should be moved to Toronto and renamed the Argonauts....:eek:

stevew 12-18-2007 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaGoth (Post 1618667)
Maybe the Lions should be moved to Toronto and renamed the Argonauts....:eek:


Actually, that's the fate of the Bills.

RomaGoth 12-18-2007 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevew (Post 1618669)
Actually, that's the fate of the Bills.


At least the Bills have BEEN to a super bowl (yeah, I know, 4 of them and they lost all 4). The only thing Lions fans have to cheer is some NFL championships in the 1950's. Who gives a shit about that????? I wasn't even born yet when those happened. Ugh. :mad:

SnDvls 12-18-2007 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618636)
Detroit is an okay team. They went 6-2 thanks to a fairly easy schedule and they've been 0-6 since thanks to a very difficult one. I don't see how this is hard to understand.

Last 6 losses:

AT Arizona
VS NY Giants
VS Green Bay
AT Minnesota
VS Dallas
AT San Diego

Were the Lions favored to win any of these games? Should they have been?


Arizona was not a difficult one

rkmsuf 12-18-2007 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnDvls (Post 1618678)
Arizona was not a difficult one


especially because it's just a dry heat out there


also giants at home is not all that difficult.

Passacaglia 12-18-2007 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaGoth (Post 1618608)
I grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thus, I followed the Lions for many, many years and suffered through all of the misery. Yes, I am also a fan of the Miami Dolphins (have been since Marino was a rookie), although not as much since Marino retired. The other NFL team I like is the Steelers, I have liked them since I was a child. I am mostly a Lion fan because of where I grew up. I also like the Red Wings in hockey and the Pistons in basketball. I like the Tigers in baseball (grew up watching them as well), but my first team in baseball is the Yankees. I like Michigan and Miami in college football. I have stuck with all of the above teams throughout my life, some more than others depending upon where I live. I don't like the Grizzlies, hate the Blackhawks, indifferent to the Pirates, and never really got into the Arena league (Grand Rapids Rampage). It may seem that I like all these different teams, but ultimately there really aren't that many. There is nothing wrong with liking more than one team as long as you are true to them. I am not a bandwagon jumper like a lot of people seem to be these days. I don't take your question personally, it is a reasonable question to ask. ;)


Grand Rapids, rock on! I never really followed the Rampage much, though -- I think they came into existence after I moved away.

Mustang 12-18-2007 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618666)
Why am I doing this? I like men. I like to be manhandled. I like you.


Does this proposition entail my dressing up as Little Bo Peep?

SnDvls 12-18-2007 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkmsuf (Post 1618679)
especially because it's just a dry heat out there


also giants at home is not all that difficult.


the new dome and all helps difuse that ;)

Fighter of Foo 12-18-2007 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaGoth (Post 1618657)
Being favored or not is irrelevant to this argument. When a team begins the season 6-2, they should more than likely make the playoffs. Regardless of whom they beat in the beginning of the season, or how easy the schedule was, the Lions should not have had a complete meltdown like this. They stopped scoring points like they were in the beginning, and the defense became a broken levy. San Diego is a pretty good team, but they should not have put up 51 on Detroit. Washington has a mediocre offense and put up 34, and the Eagles have a dreadful offense (except for Westbrook) and put up 56 on Detroit. Also, the Lions beat Tampa Bay earlier this year. I understand that most of this really doesn't matter because anything can happen in any given week, but my point is that the Lions have completely melted down in the last 6 weeks. With the "genius" Martz running the offense, they should be at least outscoring some of these teams.....


The only meltdown was choking away what was almost a certain win against Dallas. The rest were just losses against equal or better teams. You're crazy if you think Detroit was going to put up any kind of fight travelling out west to face an in form San Diego team after that awful loss last week. I didn't think SD would put up 51, but it wasn't exactly surprising.

Fighter of Foo 12-18-2007 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnDvls (Post 1618678)
Arizona was not a difficult one



Arizona = Detroit and it was on the road. There are almost no easy road games in the NFL.

EDIT: I'll respond to the Giants comment here. The Giants were a horrible, horrible matchup for the Lions and this was before they had their own breakdown of sorts.

Passacaglia 12-18-2007 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnDvls (Post 1618678)
Arizona was not a difficult one


I agree. I thought it was surprising that Arizona was favored for that one, but I guess someone knew something I didn't.

Honolulu_Blue 12-18-2007 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fighter of Foo (Post 1618706)
The only meltdown was choking away what was almost a certain win against Dallas. The rest were just losses against equal or better teams. You're crazy if you think Detroit was going to put up any kind of fight travelling out west to face an in form San Diego team after that awful loss last week. I didn't think SD would put up 51, but it wasn't exactly surprising.


That the Lions lost the San Diego game was not surprising at all. It was how horribly out played the Lions were. I mean, they made Darren Sproles look like Ladanian Tomlinson. It was a joke.

The bigger disappointment was against Minnesota. Granted, the Lions haven't won in Minnesota in some ridiculously long time, but it was a game against a divisional opponent with all sorts of playoff implications on the line. If you can't get up for that game and make it at least somewhat competitive, even on the road, you're just not a very good football team.


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