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Bolts vs. Lions Ugly Analysis Week 2
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The line between winning and losing in this league is just too small, to leave that many points off the board.
The 2 TD's called back hurt. The fumble by Ekeler really hurt. The 2 missed FG's.
And Rivers pick was just a terrible decision.
Lost a game they deserved to win, but it's their own fault."...of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong."
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I think what makes this loss so frustrating is that this reminds me of Mike McCoy-era type of game. No discipline, lack of cohesion, stupid mistakes, etc. I thought we had moved past that the last couple of years but apparently not. Here is to hoping it gets tightened up and quick, cant afford to be 2 games back of KC only 3 games in....I'll ride the wave...where it takes me.
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Originally posted by Coachmarkos View PostThe line between winning and losing in this league is just too small, to leave that many points off the board.
The 2 TD's called back hurt. The fumble by Ekeler really hurt. The 2 missed FG's.
And Rivers pick was just a terrible decision.
Lost a game they deserved to win, but it's their own fault.
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Howdy, Lions fan visiting...
Just wanted to say that I find it refreshing to read a lot of comments here. There are similar sorts of things we're often saying about our Lions... the mental mistakes, the stupid errors that give away a game. It's nice to know that we're not the only ones who are down on our team about the dumb.
It was a ugly win, but I'll take the win. I never apologize for winning the NFL, it's not often pretty... especially in Detroit... but a win is a win.
This wasn't brought up here at all... probably it was discussed in the Game Day Thread... but what were your thoughts on the "flag" thrown on the one Stafford scramble? As soon as the flags went out I wasn't happy and I've VERY glad that they picked them up. I get that the league is all about protecting the QB, but that was a clean hit. Stafford was NOT sliding. He was kinda stumbling towards a slide, but he wasn't there yet and no reason for the defenders to pull up.
Too often the league wants the defenders to not only be able to read the mind of the QB to know what he's going to do in the next 1.5 seconds so they can avoid any hit, but also change direction in mid-air to prevent any collisions. I was happy to see this NOT called a foul.
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Originally posted by RedRamage View PostHowdy, Lions fan visiting...
Just wanted to say that I find it refreshing to read a lot of comments here. There are similar sorts of things we're often saying about our Lions... the mental mistakes, the stupid errors that give away a game. It's nice to know that we're not the only ones who are down on our team about the dumb.
It was a ugly win, but I'll take the win. I never apologize for winning the NFL, it's not often pretty... especially in Detroit... but a win is a win.
This wasn't brought up here at all... probably it was discussed in the Game Day Thread... but what were your thoughts on the "flag" thrown on the one Stafford scramble? As soon as the flags went out I wasn't happy and I've VERY glad that they picked them up. I get that the league is all about protecting the QB, but that was a clean hit. Stafford was NOT sliding. He was kinda stumbling towards a slide, but he wasn't there yet and no reason for the defenders to pull up.
Too often the league wants the defenders to not only be able to read the mind of the QB to know what he's going to do in the next 1.5 seconds so they can avoid any hit, but also change direction in mid-air to prevent any collisions. I was happy to see this NOT called a foul.
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