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Re: Detroit Lions
i lions quest'anno son da 10 W (cit)
NckRm wrote:Leviathan ha portato il pianto preventivo ad un'arte giapponese

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Re: Detroit Lions
Patamunzo wrote: La vendetta di Tatum Bell :sbadat:
Fortunately, the displaced running back wasn’t Najeh Davenport.

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Re: Detroit Lions
Forte! Almeno la sorveglianza funziona! :lol2:Patamunzo wrote: La vendetta di Tatum Bell :sbadat:

Doesn't matter, I'll probably get hit by a car anyways.
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Alvise
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Re: Detroit Lions
Riporto qui un pezzo del pezzo di presentazione della stagione NFL dell'articolista di espn, Gene Wojciechowski, perchè il passaggio su Millen è strepitoso. lascio in inglese perchè troppo lungo da riscrivere in italiano e tanto assioma 2 l'inglese lo capisce o al massimo se lo fa tradurre da assioma.
Whoever had to write Millen's bio in the 2008 Lions media guide. Millen probably gave the author a choice: Scrub the Ford Field roof with a toothbrush or write the bio.
Excerpts from the bio:
• For Lions President and CEO Matt Millen, success in the National Football League is simple: "The team that wins the Super Bowl is successful and the other 31 teams are not."
(Well, isn't that convenient logic. So Millen is saying that the Lions' 7-9, nonplayoff 2007 season was the equivalent of the Patriots' 18-1 record -- all because neither team won the Super Bowl? Uh, Matt, Lions fans would eat artificial turf if you'd guarantee them a Super Bowl loss. These people haven't seen the Lions in the playoffs since 1999, and haven't seen them win a postseason game since 1991.)
• Millen also believes that no team can achieve that success without the proper leadership from its head coach …
(He should know; he hired three of them in his first six years.)
• … and that is why the decision to hire Rod Marinelli in 2006 may prove to be the very best move Millen has made during his tenure as team president.
(Or not. The author left some wiggle room there.)
• During the Lions' head coaching search, Marinelli distinguished himself as the type of individual Millen believed was clearly needed to lead the Lions.
(Millen to Marinelli during interview process: "What type of individual are you?"
Marinelli to Millen: "The type who believes I'm clearly needed to lead the Lions."
Millen to Marinelli: "You have distinguished yourself.")
• Millen saw in Marinelli a head coach who would emphasize the game's vital elements, including what Marinelli refers to as the "non-talented characteristics" that players must possess in order to be successful in the NFL. Since then, Millen and Marinelli have worked in concert to formulate a roster of players who embody the "football character" qualities Marinelli adamantly deems are necessary for success in the NFL.
(Seriously, $100 to anyone who can tell me what the hell they're talking about.)
Whoever had to write Millen's bio in the 2008 Lions media guide. Millen probably gave the author a choice: Scrub the Ford Field roof with a toothbrush or write the bio.
Excerpts from the bio:
• For Lions President and CEO Matt Millen, success in the National Football League is simple: "The team that wins the Super Bowl is successful and the other 31 teams are not."
(Well, isn't that convenient logic. So Millen is saying that the Lions' 7-9, nonplayoff 2007 season was the equivalent of the Patriots' 18-1 record -- all because neither team won the Super Bowl? Uh, Matt, Lions fans would eat artificial turf if you'd guarantee them a Super Bowl loss. These people haven't seen the Lions in the playoffs since 1999, and haven't seen them win a postseason game since 1991.)
• Millen also believes that no team can achieve that success without the proper leadership from its head coach …
(He should know; he hired three of them in his first six years.)
• … and that is why the decision to hire Rod Marinelli in 2006 may prove to be the very best move Millen has made during his tenure as team president.
(Or not. The author left some wiggle room there.)
• During the Lions' head coaching search, Marinelli distinguished himself as the type of individual Millen believed was clearly needed to lead the Lions.
(Millen to Marinelli during interview process: "What type of individual are you?"
Marinelli to Millen: "The type who believes I'm clearly needed to lead the Lions."
Millen to Marinelli: "You have distinguished yourself.")
• Millen saw in Marinelli a head coach who would emphasize the game's vital elements, including what Marinelli refers to as the "non-talented characteristics" that players must possess in order to be successful in the NFL. Since then, Millen and Marinelli have worked in concert to formulate a roster of players who embody the "football character" qualities Marinelli adamantly deems are necessary for success in the NFL.
(Seriously, $100 to anyone who can tell me what the hell they're talking about.)
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Ho capito quasi tutto, grazie. Mi tradurresti cortesemente "Millen head was almost exploding when the Lions steamrolled 44-7 the Denver Brocos last year at Ford Field"?Alvise wrote: Riporto qui un pezzo del pezzo di presentazione della stagione NFL dell'articolista di espn, Gene Wojciechowski, perchè il passaggio su Millen è strepitoso. lascio in inglese perchè troppo lungo da riscrivere in italiano e tanto assioma 2 l'inglese lo capisce o al massimo se lo fa tradurre da assioma.
Whoever had to write Millen's bio in the 2008 Lions media guide. Millen probably gave the author a choice: Scrub the Ford Field roof with a toothbrush or write the bio.
Excerpts from the bio:
• For Lions President and CEO Matt Millen, success in the National Football League is simple: "The team that wins the Super Bowl is successful and the other 31 teams are not."
(Well, isn't that convenient logic. So Millen is saying that the Lions' 7-9, nonplayoff 2007 season was the equivalent of the Patriots' 18-1 record -- all because neither team won the Super Bowl? Uh, Matt, Lions fans would eat artificial turf if you'd guarantee them a Super Bowl loss. These people haven't seen the Lions in the playoffs since 1999, and haven't seen them win a postseason game since 1991.)
• Millen also believes that no team can achieve that success without the proper leadership from its head coach …
(He should know; he hired three of them in his first six years.)
• … and that is why the decision to hire Rod Marinelli in 2006 may prove to be the very best move Millen has made during his tenure as team president.
(Or not. The author left some wiggle room there.)
• During the Lions' head coaching search, Marinelli distinguished himself as the type of individual Millen believed was clearly needed to lead the Lions.
(Millen to Marinelli during interview process: "What type of individual are you?"
Marinelli to Millen: "The type who believes I'm clearly needed to lead the Lions."
Millen to Marinelli: "You have distinguished yourself.")
• Millen saw in Marinelli a head coach who would emphasize the game's vital elements, including what Marinelli refers to as the "non-talented characteristics" that players must possess in order to be successful in the NFL. Since then, Millen and Marinelli have worked in concert to formulate a roster of players who embody the "football character" qualities Marinelli adamantly deems are necessary for success in the NFL.
(Seriously, $100 to anyone who can tell me what the hell they're talking about.)

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Alvise
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Re: Detroit Lions
che se magari aveste fatto altri tre punti, tu non dovresti sopportarlo più, e invece....assioma 2 wrote: Ho capito quasi tutto, grazie. Mi tradurresti cortesemente "Millen head was almost exploding when the Lions steamrolled 44-7 the Denver Brocos last year at Ford Field"?
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Re: Detroit Lions
Con chi ce l'aveva ieri Kitna sulla sideline?Alvise wrote: che se magari aveste fatto altri tre punti, tu non dovresti sopportarlo più, e invece....![]()
Ammazza se era infoiato...
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Re: Detroit Lions
Speriamo speriamo speriamo...
Ford Jr. thinks it's time for Millen, Lions to part ways
Preghiamo preghiamo preghiamo...
Ford Jr. thinks it's time for Millen, Lions to part ways
Preghiamo preghiamo preghiamo...

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Re: Detroit Lions
Accidenti, si stanno svegliando anche lì?assioma 2 wrote: Speriamo speriamo speriamo...
Ford Jr. thinks it's time for Millen, Lions to part ways
Preghiamo preghiamo preghiamo...![]()
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Re: Detroit Lions
già...matt millen è una delle poche certezze della nfc north...speriamo benechinasky wrote: Accidenti, si stanno svegliando anche lì?
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Re: Detroit Lions
Nel senso che cambiate nome? :hehe:assioma 2 wrote: Speriamo speriamo speriamo...
Ford Jr. thinks it's time for Millen, Lions to part ways
Preghiamo preghiamo preghiamo...![]()
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Re: Detroit Lions
Ora guarda te... perchè uno è 3-0 piglia per il culo gli altri... non c'è più rispetto! :lol2:Patamunzo wrote: Nel senso che cambiate nome? :hehe:
Ricorda che una certa squadra stava 6-2 l'anno scorso, ma poi sappiamo com'è andata a finire :hehe:

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A dire la verita' mi riferivo al fatto che Millen sembra piu' attaccato alla poltrona di un democristiano doc.assioma 2 wrote: Ora guarda te... perchè uno è 3-0 piglia per il culo gli altri... non c'è più rispetto! :lol2:
Ricorda che una certa squadra stava 6-2 l'anno scorso, ma poi sappiamo com'è andata a finire :hehe:
Sempre e comunque,

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Patamunzo wrote: A dire la verita' mi riferivo al fatto che Millen sembra piu' attaccato alla poltrona di un democristiano doc.
Sempre e comunque,
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Bellissimi i vikinghi sullo sfondo con i cartelli pro Millen! Ah, al prossimo meeting mi faccio anchio il sacchetto di carta con la foto del merda e la scritta "Fire me"!

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