multiple wrote:
Nolan lo confermano ormai... passa pure in farmacia nel caso il buon caro vecchio Mike decida di assumere Martz e figlio (suppongo che i due vadano presi in coppipa)
Se Nolan assume Martz penso che servirà a lui una massiccia dose di farmaci! :D
Io andrei direttamente a gettarmi nel pozzo. :sbadat:
Notizia che non stupisce. L'incompetenza la fà da padrona.
Questi coglioni dei Ford continuano a licenziare a casaccio ma tengono sempre al loro posto la vera causa delle miserie dei Lions.
Come si faccia a continuare a pagare uno come Millen rimane un mistero.
Sono schifato.
Doesn't matter, I'll probably get hit by a car anyways.
Alvise wrote:
beh mica tanto. gli ciuli i giochi e gli schemi, tanto i giocatori ormai li sanno eseguire, e poi ci metti come OC uno che usa anche il gioco di corsa e ti fa lanciare tutti i palloni al "prospetto sicuro" perchè se no si fa la figura dei cioccolatai per aver preso l'ennesimo WR al draft. io lo trovo logicissimo.
Ah beh, se assumi un pagliaccio sì, se assumi un OC dubito che accetti di lavorare su schemi "rubati".
ALLEN PARK, MI -- The Detroit Lions announced Tuesday that they have signed free agent safety Dwight Smith to a two-year deal. No other terms of Smith’s contract were disclosed.
Smith (5-10, 201) is entering his eighth NFL season and brings experience as both a safety and nickel cornerback to the Lions' secondary.
Ripescato il topic a pagina 4: assioma perche' abbandoni i tuoi?!?!?!?!?
The Detroit Free Press reports that the Lions had LB Jonathan Vilma in for a physical on Wednesday, a sign that they may be considering a trade for him. The Lions have a need for a middle linebacker in their 4-3 Tampa-2 defensive scheme and might be offering DT Shaun Rogers in trade for him. Vilma was allegedly checked out at the NFL Combine by several teams, but the Lions brought him in for a personal look-see. Coach Rod Marinelli wouldn't comment on the visit. "We're just talking. Nothing's changed," he said.
ora c'è anche guerra pare, Millen che vorrebbe mettere in panca Kitna (ritenuto bollito) per far giocare il pupillo Edwards (e dimostrare così che almeno una volta ci ha azzeccato al draft), poi la grana Spikes a cui offrono una buona proposta ma firma per SF
Team Report
Lions Team Report
Lions Team Report Aug 25, 2008
Coach Rod Marinelli wanted to sign free agent Takeo Spikes to play strong-side linebacker. Spikes visited Detroit, the Lions put an offer on the table and Spikes signed with San Francisco.
So now what? The Lions have been trying to upgrade linebacker for months. They tried to trade for Jonathan Vilma, but the Jets traded him to the Saints instead. They kicked the tires on free agents Al Wilson and Dan Morgan, but didn't sign them. They targeted Jerod Mayo in the draft, but New England nabbed him first and they settled for Jordon Dizon.
Now the Lions have some decisions to make. Ernie Sims is established on the weak side. But who is going to play the middle? And will anyone move from the middle to the strong side?
IGNOTO SEPARATISTA NFL if you don't believe in yourself, nobody's will