
| Detroit’s ninth wonder | |
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford moved under centre, barking out signals. Thanks for visiting my blog =). Posted in Detroit Lions, Matthew Stafford, lions-news | No Comments »
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| Lions sign RB Best to five-year deal, hope to lock up Suh soon | |
While the Detroit Lions reached a five-year contract agreement with running back Jahvid Best — the 30th overall pick — late Friday night, they haven’t signed their top choice, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. What do you guys think about this. |
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| Detroit Lions Fantasy Football Preview | |
The Detroit Lions may have only won two games over the last two seasons, but fantasy owners should be aware that there is some potentially great talent on this roster. The Lions will be led by young quarterback Matthew Stafford. Stafford showed last season that he has the toughness and intangibles to lead a NFL team, and he should see a big improvement in production this year. What are your opinions. |
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| Detroit Lions Links: Matthew Stafford must become more judicious with his passes | |
AP File Photo There’s no doubting Matthew Stafford’s howitzer of an arm, but can the second-year quarterback learn when it’s best not to force a throw? That’s all the news for today. |
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| Lions GM says Matthew Stafford becoming a ‘veteran and a pro’ | |
Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was praised often as a rookie last season for a big arm and football intelligence. But… Feel free to leave your comments below. |
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| Camp Countdown: Detroit Lions | |
For the third time in four years, the Detroit Lions emerged as the “April NFL Champions.” Detroit picked up Ndamukong Suh (pictured) with the No. Not much else going on in the NFL world today. |
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| Have at it: Stafford vs. Cutler | |
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| Detroit Lions Team Report | |
The Lions entered the offseason with a goal of helping quarterback Matthew Stafford, the No. 1 overall pick in the draft last year, hoping more weapons, better health and another year of experience would lead to a big leap in his second NFL season. Continued here: |
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