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Why? I think it's pretty obvious that you can't get past that loss when you were soooo confident they were going to win. And really, you're just giving me the last laugh. 😀:thumbsup:

That loss doesn't even matter anymore. And I'm sure you thought that the Bills would have beat the Raiders -- that game had a much BIGGER impact on your season than a week 4 debocale in Detroit in which we basically gave the game away because we couldn't make a freaking FG attempt.

But if you want to brag about beating the Lions RIGHT AFTER losing to the gawd-awful Raiders, so be it.
 
That loss doesn't even matter anymore. And I'm sure you thought that the Bills would have beat the Raiders -- that game had a much BIGGER impact on your season than a week 4 debocale in Detroit in which we basically gave the game away because we couldn't make a freaking FG attempt.

But if you want to brag about beating the Lions RIGHT AFTER losing to the gawd-awful Raiders, so be it.
There are three games that the Bills are going to look at that cost them this season. The loss to the Raiders is one of them, but also the loss to the Texans and the Chiefs. All three extremely winnable games that the offense couldn't do much of anything in and would have vastly improved their abysmal AFC record that is the reason they can't win any tiebreakers.

And I haven't bragged at all about beating the Lions, I'm just pointing out that you're still sour about that loss since you can't help yourself. But sure, be confident when you play in an easy division and had the second easiest schedule in the entire league this year, as well as the second lowest strength of victory of all playoff teams. Whatever gets you through the day.
 
And I haven't bragged at all about beating the Lions, I'm just pointing out that you're still sour about that loss since you can't help yourself. But sure, be confident when you play in an easy division and had the second easiest schedule in the entire league this year, as well as the second lowest strength of victory of all playoff teams. Whatever gets you through the day.

Again, sour because we unloaded our baggage on the Bills...sure...give us Shorts back.

And I love the schedule/Division argument. The Lions don't make the schedules, we don't choose who to play. The only reason anyone brings the schedule up is because of how the Dolphins, Saints, Falcons, Panthers, and Vikings finshed the year. Before the season started, all those were playoff teams (with the exception of perhaps the Vikings), and better than the Lions. Everyone expected losses to the Pats and Cards. We can beat the bears, and we beat the Pack.

So we can retroactively rip the schedule, but I personally counted 4 of those games losses.
 
went to Redskins game yesterday. The stadium was probably 50% Philthy fans. Every time they scored, the stadium went nuts. Guess that's what happens when tickets are so cheap it entices people from the rival teams to buy them.
Philly is also the closest team to the Skins outside of the Ravens.

Toss in the rivalry and the 3 hour drive - what would you expect?

Eagles fans expected a rout and a chance to get into the playoffs.
 
Do you know why Philly has a bad reputation? Because, they continue to do stupid shit. Sure, other teams might have booed an injury or punched an 8 year old Jet's fan in the parking lot after a loss, but Philly does this every year. Hell, they ran McNabb out of town because he could only get them to the SB and not win it. They boo every time there is an injury. They do it every drive. They cry about everything, including their irrelevancy. Lombardi being challenged you say? I don't recall the Eagles being in the Ice Bowl (a mere 7 years after the team was formed, btw). The last time the Eagles won an NFL Championship the Cowboys just formed. Did the Eagles have a record 20 straight winning seasons?

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Your shallow fanboi hatred of the Eagles makes you look like a 13 year old who doesn't really know much about football at all, which is otherwise not the case.

You're smarter and more knowledgeable than this. It's time to shed your Philly jihad along with that Ninja Turtles Halloween costume still lying crumpled in the back of your closet. Neither fits you anymore, and they make you look bad. When you come out of your closet wearing them, you wear us out. Stop wearing us out. :colbert:

You don't seem to realize that harping on this makes you come across like the worst and most annoying of P&N or VC&G fanboi posters. You're better than that.

Growing up and forsaking the shallow, ill-informed fanboisms of your youth can be painful, but for you, in this one case, it's time. :thumbsup:
 
Don't know if all you caught the DUMinick Raiola stomp, but here it is:

https://v.cdn.vine.co/r/videos/1070...p4?versionId=jlu5Mnep4Y4nX9bR1ulVKtbNMTAABpaE

He claims it wasn't intentional, but I think even Lions players knows that's just nonsense -- and quite honestly while I like Raiola as a player, he's the last vestiage of the Millen "Same ol' Lions" era, (arguably, they still are the same ol Lions) and probably needs to be cut or retired.

I think he caught a break with the Patriots game where he was fined for the headslap, and got away with a blatant knee-dive at the end of that game, but I think the NFL would have to suspend him for a game.

Ironically, Suh was suspended for the 2011 Wildcard game for stomping on the Packer's player arm (which proved costly), this is really history repeating itself

And that Vine sums up why i hate playing the lions. I am not looking forward to this weeks game, because i am worried that suh or someone else will take another cheap shot and injure rodgers or other crucial part of the team and ruin the playoff run. I have seem way to many cheapshots/dirty play from the lions over the years. There is a difference from playing physical like the seahawks where they hit you hard but generally clean(except for all the pass interference/holding they still get away with), the lions are just cheap like with the helmet to helmet shot on clausen yesterday on the last drive.
 

Seattle kinda got out early on that. Only paid him 8 mil. The Raiders paid him another 6.5 mil, and he got beat out there too. Whats sad is I watch all the Raider games and I don't even remember who beat him out! I think it was Pryor, and I don't know if he is even in the league anymore. EDIT: It was Pryor, who was traded to Seattle for a 7th round pick, and he was released from their practice squad in August.
 
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And that Vine sums up why i hate playing the lions. I am not looking forward to this weeks game, because i am worried that suh or someone else will take another cheap shot and injure rodgers or other crucial part of the team and ruin the playoff run.

Worried for what? I don't recall any cheap shots on Rogers when they were here, nor has Suh been nearly as "dirty" over the past 2 years.

Remember, we have something to lose too if we're dirty (like, important players for the playoffs due to suspension)...don't worry, there are no "thugs" on the Lions.

I have seem way to many cheapshots/dirty play from the lions over the years. There is a difference from playing physical like the seahawks where they hit you hard but generally clean(except for all the pass interference/holding they still get away with), the lions are just cheap like with the helmet to helmet shot on clausen yesterday on the last drive.

You're delusional -- that hit on Clausen was not "cheap". He was sliding, and Ansah was already committed on his tackle and Clausen head was actually lowered. Sure, it was a head-shot, but not intentional. Ziggy doesn't have a history like Suh or Raiola.
 
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Your shallow fanboi hatred of the Eagles makes you look like a 13 year old who doesn't really know much about football at all, which is otherwise not the case.

You're smarter and more knowledgeable than this. It's time to shed your Philly jihad along with that Ninja Turtles Halloween costume still lying crumpled in the back of your closet. Neither fits you anymore, and they make you look bad. When you come out of your closet wearing them, you wear us out. Stop wearing us out. :colbert:

You don't seem to realize that harping on this makes you come across like the worst and most annoying of P&N or VC&G fanboi posters. You're better than that.

Growing up and forsaking the shallow, ill-informed fanboisms of your youth can be painful, but for you, in this one case, it's time. :thumbsup:

Do you really believe my opinion of the Eagles and their fans is so misguided? Is it undeserved? Eagles fans are quick to bring up the one time another team's fanbase acted like morons; however, the Eagles have done it often enough to earn a reputation. And even if I wanted to be like "well, maybe that was just the way of the old fans. I'll give them another chance!" And, then, anyone who is injured during their fats paced offense gets booed as if they are cheating the Eagles somehow.
 
Worried for what? I don't recall any cheap shots on Rogers when they were here, nor has Suh been nearly as "dirty" over the past 2 years.

Remember, we have something to lose too if we're dirty (like, important players for the playoffs due to suspension)...don't worry, there are no "thugs" on the Lions.
Bullcrap. You are saying railola or however you spell it is not a thug for stomping on a guys foot yesterday, or saying publicly he was trying to take a guys knees out? You the delusional one..... They are one of the dirtiest teams out there right now.

You're delusional -- that hit on Clausen was not "cheap". He was sliding, and Ansah was already committed on his tackle and Clausen head was actually lowered. Sure, it was a head-shot, but not intentional. Ziggy doesn't have a history like Suh or Raiola.

Any player knows that the QB is going to slide there. 99% of the time the defensive player pulls up on that hit bucause they know the qb is going to slide and they are not stupid, but ansah went right at the helmet in a super cheap shot.
 
Do you really believe my opinion of the Eagles and their fans is so misguided?

In a word, yes. I think it is overwrought and based on selective "facts" and incidents, often now from the deeper past, that have been perpetuated in the general media for those who don't have a less hysterical and shallow understanding that equally bad fan behavior exists, and has existed, in any number of other venues.

In short, your singular focus on the Eagles fans and management comes across as immature, unbalanced, and emotionally driven. Let it go. It doesn't serve you well.

You come across as a fanboi with an emotional axe to grind. Be careful with that axe, Eugene.

Axe not what the Eagles have somehow done to you, axe what you can do to move on.

I know, from your other posts, that you're better than that. As the Mahatma said, "Be the fan you wish to see in this thread."

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After the Fins barely won the game yesterday (2 points from a safety/blocked punt), S. Ross (the owner) said he would keep the head coach for another year.

Yay, another 8-8 or worse season coming up. Fins has not been to a post season in 6 years in a row. Let make it 7.
 
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Bullcrap. You are saying railola or however you spell it is not a thug for stomping on a guys foot yesterday, or saying publicly he was trying to take a guys knees out? You the delusional one..... They are one of the dirtiest teams out there right now.

You missed my point. One thug, doesn't make the entire team "thugs", no more than one racist makes an entire family racist.

Any player knows that the QB is going to slide there. 99% of the time the defensive player pulls up on that hit bucause they know the qb is going to slide and they are not stupid, but ansah went right at the helmet in a super cheap shot.

QB's are runners when they break the LOS, and can be hit as such. But I detect nothing is going to change your opinion of the Lions.

Sunday will be a good game.
 
After the Fins barely won the game yesterday (2 points from a safety/blocked punt), S. Ross (the owner) said he would keep the head coach for another year.

Yay, another 8-8 or worse season coming up. Fins has not been to a post season in 6 years in a row. Let make it 7.

I thought Philbin was done for sure and that Ross would make a play for Harbaugh.
 
You missed my point. One thug, doesn't make the entire team "thugs", no more than one racist makes an entire family racist.



QB's are runners when they break the LOS, and can be hit as such. But I detect nothing is going to change your opinion of the Lions.

Sunday will be a good game.

You specifically said there are no thugs on the team. I pointed out one, and i will also point out suh agian because i saw a game a few weeks ago where he took a few shots at the Qb putting his forearm right into helmet. You can be blinded by your homerism all you want but it does not change the makeup of the team. It will take a few years to wash the stink Schwartz away.

Edit: in regards to the helmet to helmet thing, it's not rocket science. He lead with his helmet and launched into the QB. That is a flag every single time, it was a terrible "tackle" and your defense of it is quite weak.
 
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After the Fins barely won the game yesterday (2 points from a safety/blocked punt), S. Ross (the owner) said he would keep the head coach for another year.

Yay, another 8-8 or worse season coming up. Fins has not been to a post season in 6 years in a row. Let make it 7.

It's been 2 seasons, right? That's -barely- enough time to turn a team over. This is a huge fault with owners in the NFL, imo. 2-3 years and new head coach. They get enough time to replace some coaches, get a few of "their" players in and boom, rug pulled out from under them.

I don't even think you can properly evaluate a HC until after year 3 unless they are a total bust.
 
It's been 2 seasons, right? That's -barely- enough time to turn a team over. This is a huge fault with owners in the NFL, imo. 2-3 years and new head coach. They get enough time to replace some coaches, get a few of "their" players in and boom, rug pulled out from under them.

I don't even think you can properly evaluate a HC until after year 3 unless they are a total bust.

This. Look at Dallas under Garrett for example. He has had some mediocre seasons up to this point. Had he simply be canned it wouldn't have made a lot of sense. If your team is bad enough for the previous HC to get fired, there is more than a coaching problem, there are personnel problems. Those don't fix themselves in a single offseason.
 
What a run by Lynch

That would have been Beastquake Part Deux if that was in Seattle. The Space Needle would still be shaking.

Couldn't believe how lopsided the penalties were. Most of them were legit, but what got me was the stat Al Michaels threw out a few times about how Seattle OPPONENTS are the least penalized teams. I can see how Seattle would have a style that would draw a lot of penalties, but what could they be doing to cause the refs to throw FEWER flags on their opponents? 😕
 
That would have been Beastquake Part Deux if that was in Seattle. The Space Needle would still be shaking.

Couldn't believe how lopsided the penalties were. Most of them were legit, but what got me was the stat Al Michaels threw out a few times about how Seattle OPPONENTS are the least penalized teams. I can see how Seattle would have a style that would draw a lot of penalties, but what could they be doing to cause the refs to throw FEWER flags on their opponents? 😕

It could be more of a "let 'em play" mentality causing that. I think the entire "refs are out to get my team" mentality is bullshit.

I also think it is kind of funny that the proper enforcement of the illegal contact and defensive holding rules hasn't stopped Seattle from being the number 1 defense. Weren't those rules put in place to stop Seattle from mugging everyone? They certainly seem content to just stand near the receivers and defense passes now.
 
It's been 2 seasons, right? That's -barely- enough time to turn a team over. This is a huge fault with owners in the NFL, imo. 2-3 years and new head coach. They get enough time to replace some coaches, get a few of "their" players in and boom, rug pulled out from under them.

I don't even think you can properly evaluate a HC until after year 3 unless they are a total bust.

Nope, not 2 but 3 years.

2012 - 7-9 (no playoff)
2013 - 8-8 (no playoff)
Current - 8-7 => 9-7 at best (unless the sky is green, no playoff again (very small odd))

I have no ill feeling to him but I do not think he is the best coach with the talent the Fins have now. Two blow games at the last seconds (Green Bay and Detroit) this year. If Fins were able to close those two games, they would be in the playoff now. They also need a better offense line because the QB was sacked two times and was knocked down at least eight other times when they played the Vikings. Not going to last long in the NFL with that kind of beating.

Ross the owner is bringing him back for next year but I think unless the Fins can make the playoff, he would not get a 5th year.

I thought Philbin was done for sure and that Ross would make a play for Harbaugh.

I thought Philbin would be a goner too. We will see how things turn out next year for them Fins and the long suffering fans.
 
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Ironically, Suh was suspended for the 2011 Wildcard game for stomping on the Packer's player arm (which proved costly), this is really history repeating itself

He wasn't suspended for the wildcard game, it was the game after Thanksgiving (New Orleans i believe), heard Raiola was given a well deserved 1 game suspension.
 
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