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Tavon Wilson made a great play (@9:25) on that Slay forced fumble. He took on two blocks (including the guy who was supposed to block Slay). Then he was the first guy to try and get the fumble. He didn't come up with it, but great play nonetheless.
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
Do you mean he is what he is? We understand that shit better.
"...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Stafford has been so bad at leading receivers to the ball that when he finally has a good one the coach points it out in the Monday presser and the Stafford lovers go wild-
Wow did you see that throw, yes we did, and it was something to behold, very impressive indeed
Since Cooter took the reigns -- Matt has been among the best league wide statistically. And his W/L ain't too bad, either. He's 8-6 as a starter since Cooter started running the offense.
Stafford has been so bad at leading receivers to the ball that when he finally has a good one the coach points it out in the Monday presser and the Stafford lovers go wild-
Wow did you see that throw, yes we did, and it was something to behold, very impressive indeed
Stafford has been so bad at leading receivers to the ball that when he finally has a good one the coach points it out in the Monday presser and the Stafford lovers go wild-
Wow did you see that throw, yes we did, and it was something to behold, very impressive indeed
Who knew Justin Rogers was on the coaching staff?
Considering the facts that Stafford was backpedaling and about to get popped when he made that throw just makes it more impressive. But as others have pointed out, you don't watch the games, so thanks for providing the ignorant take.
Stafford was really, really good Sunday. You don't get much better than that first half. He was running for firsts, getting touchdowns on drive where his receivers were running wrong routes. More than ever, if they win it has to be because of him, he can't have an off day. Once again he doesn't have a defense or a running game to lean on.
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