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OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:44 am
by Enigma869
It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:

Re: OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:27 am
by Rip Rokken
Enigma869 wrote:It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:


If it looks like Detroit is going down for the count, do you think they'll accept a government bailout?

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:49 am
by YoungJRNY
The Lions aren't beating the Pack, In Lambeau, in 7 degree weather. The NFL once again makes history with back to back "0's" in the Win/Loss Column.

2007 Patriots: 16-0
2008 Lions: 0-16

Re: OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:26 am
by lights1961
Enigma869 wrote:It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:


A fitting day for me BEING THE PACKER FAN I am would be to see the Packers actually lose to the Lions... in the last second on a field goal...or some crazy play...its been that way in most of their loses this year... and then McCarthy fired... His STAND BY AARON for his starting QB position in Augst after the year Brett gave them last year.... STUPID management decision of the year...except for AIG doing their retreat after getting the bailout... GO LIONS BEAT THE PACK!!

Rick

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:27 am
by Michigan Girl
Yep, it looks as though the Lions have not only joined the ranks of these wonderful teams, they have trampled over all of them for top spot!!!
I'm so proud!!!! I don't want to see the Lions
destroy their perfect season, they have earned this position.
I hope the humiliation is enough to warrant many changes, I know it is for us ...............Go Pack!!!! :wink:
Image <------S&M :cry:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/galle ... .html#ph15

22.) '90 Quebec Nordiques
21.) '43-'44 Rangers
20.) '72-'73 Islanders
19.) '07-'08 Knicks
18.) '92-'93 Mavericks
17.) '72-'73 76ers
16.) '97-'98 Nuggets
15.) 2008 OKC Thunder
14.) 1916 Philadelphia Athletics
13.) 1935 Boston Braves
12.) 1993 Mets
11.) 1962 Mets
10.) 2003 Detroit Tigers
09.) 1976 Tampa Bay
08.) 2007 Miami Dolphins
07.) 1990 Pats
06.) 1966 Giants
05.) 1960 Cowboys
04.) 2006 Raiders
03.) 1989 Cowboys
02.) 1995 Jets aaaannnnd
THE WORST TEAM IN SPORTS HISTORY
#1 2008 Detroit Lions.....

Re: OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:30 am
by Michigan Girl
lights1961 wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:


A fitting day for me BEING THE PACKER FAN I am would be to see the Packers actually lose to the Lions... in the last second on a field goal...or some crazy play...its been that way in most of their loses this year... and then McCarthy fired... His STAND BY AARON for his starting QB position in Augst after the year Brett gave them last year.... STUPID management decision of the year...except for AIG doing their retreat after getting the bailout... GO LIONS BEAT THE PACK!!
Rick


Are you crazy?......noooooooooooooo :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:39 am
by Saint John
YoungJRNY wrote:The Lions aren't beating the Pack, In Lambeau, in 7 degree weather. The NFL once again makes history with back to back "0's" in the Win/Loss Column.

2007 Patriots: 16-0
2008 Lions: 0-16
At least the Lions will get a #1 out of the deal. The Pats got nothing.

Re: OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:45 am
by lights1961
Michigan Girl wrote:
lights1961 wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:


A fitting day for me BEING THE PACKER FAN I am would be to see the Packers actually lose to the Lions... in the last second on a field goal...or some crazy play...its been that way in most of their loses this year... and then McCarthy fired... His STAND BY AARON for his starting QB position in Augst after the year Brett gave them last year.... STUPID management decision of the year...except for AIG doing their retreat after getting the bailout... GO LIONS BEAT THE PACK!!
Rick


Are you crazy?......noooooooooooooo :wink:


yes if Brett was a Packer this year they would have been 10-5... or better... and headed for the Playoffs... but I will be cheering for the Pack tomorrow..
as I always do... just wont care if they lose...

Rick

Rick

Re: OT: Let's Hear It For Detroit!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:48 am
by Rick
Rip Rokken wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:It's finally here. Detroit's chance to make NFL history, by becoming the first ever 0-16 team. Just to give you an idea just how horrible this is, the last NFL team to go winless was Tampa Bay (when it was only a 14 game season) back in the seventies. Tampa at least had an excuse, as it was their first season, as an expansion team. The Lions have been around the NFL since the world was flat. Somehow I feel like Green Bay is going to suck just enough to let Detroit win their one and only game. I personally want to see history and see the DREADFUL Lions finish the job. Here's hoping the Packers remember that they have one more game left to play and ruin all my fun :shock:


If it looks like Detroit is going down for the count, do you think they'll accept a government bailout?

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:23 am
by la michelona
Michigan Girl wrote:Yep, it looks as though the Lions have not only joined the ranks of these wonderful teams, they have trampled over all of them for top spot!!!
I'm so proud!!!! I don't want to see the Lions
destroy their perfect season, they have earned this position.
I hope the humiliation is enough to warrant many changes, I know it is for us ...............Go Pack!!!! :wink:
Image <------S&M :cry:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/galle ... .html#ph15

22.) '90 Quebec Nordiques
21.) '43-'44 Rangers
20.) '72-'73 Islanders
19.) '07-'08 Knicks
18.) '92-'93 Mavericks
17.) '72-'73 76ers
16.) '97-'98 Nuggets
15.) 2008 OKC Thunder
14.) 1916 Philadelphia Athletics
13.) 1935 Boston Braves
12.) 1993 Mets
11.) 1962 Mets
10.) 2003 Detroit Tigers
09.) 1976 Tampa Bay
08.) 2007 Miami Dolphins
07.) 1990 Pats
06.) 1966 Giants
05.) 1960 Cowboys
04.) 2006 Raiders
03.) 1989 Cowboys
02.) 1995 Jets aaaannnnd
THE WORST TEAM IN SPORTS HISTORY
#1 2008 Detroit Lions.....


As a true blue Michigander, I'm with my homegirl here. Whatever happened to the Silver Rush? And don't get me started on the Barry situation......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

It kills me to say this - but GO PACKERS!!!!!!!!!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:24 am
by la michelona
la michelona wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Yep, it looks as though the Lions have not only joined the ranks of these wonderful teams, they have trampled over all of them for top spot!!!
I'm so proud!!!! I don't want to see the Lions
destroy their perfect season, they have earned this position.
I hope the humiliation is enough to warrant many changes, I know it is for us ...............Go Pack!!!! :wink:
Image <------S&M :cry:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/galle ... .html#ph15

22.) '90 Quebec Nordiques
21.) '43-'44 Rangers
20.) '72-'73 Islanders
19.) '07-'08 Knicks
18.) '92-'93 Mavericks
17.) '72-'73 76ers
16.) '97-'98 Nuggets
15.) 2008 OKC Thunder
14.) 1916 Philadelphia Athletics
13.) 1935 Boston Braves
12.) 1993 Mets
11.) 1962 Mets
10.) 2003 Detroit Tigers
09.) 1976 Tampa Bay
08.) 2007 Miami Dolphins
07.) 1990 Pats
06.) 1966 Giants
05.) 1960 Cowboys
04.) 2006 Raiders
03.) 1989 Cowboys
02.) 1995 Jets aaaannnnd
THE WORST TEAM IN SPORTS HISTORY
#1 2008 Detroit Lions.....


As a true blue Michigander, I'm with my homegirl here. Whatever happened to the Silver Rush? And don't get me started on the Barry situation......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

It kills me to say this - but GO PACKERS!!!!!!!!!


Hell, I'll even put some of that damn cheese on my head!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:17 am
by Michigan Girl
la michelona wrote:
la michelona wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Yep, it looks as though the Lions have not only joined the ranks of these wonderful teams, they have trampled over all of them for top spot!!!
I'm so proud!!!! I don't want to see the Lions
destroy their perfect season, they have earned this position.
I hope the humiliation is enough to warrant many changes, I know it is for us ...............Go Pack!!!! :wink:
Image <------S&M :cry:



As a true blue Michigander, I'm with my homegirl here. Whatever happened to the Silver Rush? And don't get me started on the Barry situation......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr


It kills me to say this - but GO PACKERS!!!!!!!!!


Hell, I'll even put some of that damn cheese on my head!


LOL......Detroit Cheeseheads!!! I'll be at the Indy Bowl~but will be checking on the game!!! :wink:

PS~ My worst team list would include the 1986-87 Clippers.....somewhere :?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:30 am
by mmberry301
The Detroit Lions will go down faster tomorrow than Joe Frazier. :)

(You have to be above 30 years of age to get that joke)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:15 pm
by Enigma869
Saint John wrote:At least the Lions will get a #1 out of the deal.


You do realize that the Lions have had a top 5 pick for about 10 straight years, right? Having the number one pick only matters if a team actually knows how to draft! The one thing that teams like the Lions, Bengals, Raiders, et. al have proven is that having a high draft pick in the NFL guarantees you absolutely NOTHING! The idiotic Lions will probably just draft another receiver again (which should NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER be done in the NFL with a top 5 pick)! I just hope that the pathetic Lions don't ruin my fun tomorrow.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:20 pm
by Saint John
Enigma869 wrote:
Saint John wrote:At least the Lions will get a #1 out of the deal.


You do realize that the Lions have had a top 5 pick for about 10 straight years, right? Having the number one pick only matters if a team actually knows how to draft! The one thing that teams like the Lions, Bengals, Raiders, et. al have proven is that having a high draft pick in the NFL guarantees you absolutely NOTHING! The idiotic Lions will probably just draft another receiver again (which should NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER be done in the NFL with a top 5 pick)! I just hope that the pathetic Lions don't ruin my fun tomorrow.
lol...I agree with ya there, dude. Just trying to wrinkle your khaki's a bit. :lol: As a Republican I have always maintained that the team that wins the championship should get the #1 pick!!! My friends think I'm nuts. I just hate seeing success punished, and Detroit has more than proven that shitty organizations just waste them anyway!!! The Pats got Brady in what...round 4 or 5? :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:24 pm
by la michelona
Saint John wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Saint John wrote:At least the Lions will get a #1 out of the deal.


You do realize that the Lions have had a top 5 pick for about 10 straight years, right? Having the number one pick only matters if a team actually knows how to draft! The one thing that teams like the Lions, Bengals, Raiders, et. al have proven is that having a high draft pick in the NFL guarantees you absolutely NOTHING! The idiotic Lions will probably just draft another receiver again (which should NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER be done in the NFL with a top 5 pick)! I just hope that the pathetic Lions don't ruin my fun tomorrow.
lol...I agree with ya there, dude. Just trying to wrinkle your khaki's a bit. :lol: As a Republican I have always maintained that the team that wins the championship should get the #1 pick!!! My friends think I'm nuts. I just hate seeing success punished, and Detroit has more than proven that shitty organizations just waste them anyway!!! The Pats got Brady in what...round 4 or 5? :wink:


6th, I think. I've had to settle for the reruns this year, so I just saw the 2000 Orange Bowl rerun where he led Michigan over Alabama.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:26 pm
by Saint John
la michelona wrote:6th, I think. I've had to settle for the reruns this year, so I just saw the 2000 Orange Bowl rerun where he led Michigan over Alabama.
Whoa...a woman that knows what round Brady may have been taken in...you single??? :lol: 8) :shock:

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:38 pm
by Enigma869
Saint John wrote: The Pats got Brady in what...round 4 or 5? :wink:


Brady was a 6th round pick and Montana was a 3rd round pick!

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:20 am
by la michelona
la michelona wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Yep, it looks as though the Lions have not only joined the ranks of these wonderful teams, they have trampled over all of them for top spot!!!
I'm so proud!!!! I don't want to see the Lions
destroy their perfect season, they have earned this position.
I hope the humiliation is enough to warrant many changes, I know it is for us ...............Go Pack!!!! :wink:
Image <------S&M :cry:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/galle ... .html#ph15

22.) '90 Quebec Nordiques
21.) '43-'44 Rangers
20.) '72-'73 Islanders
19.) '07-'08 Knicks
18.) '92-'93 Mavericks
17.) '72-'73 76ers
16.) '97-'98 Nuggets
15.) 2008 OKC Thunder
14.) 1916 Philadelphia Athletics
13.) 1935 Boston Braves
12.) 1993 Mets
11.) 1962 Mets
10.) 2003 Detroit Tigers
09.) 1976 Tampa Bay
08.) 2007 Miami Dolphins
07.) 1990 Pats
06.) 1966 Giants
05.) 1960 Cowboys
04.) 2006 Raiders
03.) 1989 Cowboys
02.) 1995 Jets aaaannnnd
THE WORST TEAM IN SPORTS HISTORY
#1 2008 Detroit Lions.....


As a true blue Michigander, I'm with my homegirl here. Whatever happened to the Silver Rush? And don't get me started on the Barry situation......grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

It kills me to say this - but GO PACKERS!!!!!!!!!



The Pack just ran it for 73 yards on 3rd and long. WEARING MY CHEDDAR NOW!

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:35 am
by Enigma869
Way to go Detroit. History is now yours alone. Unless the NFL expands the regular season (which I suspect will probably happen in the next couple of years to 18 games), nobody can ever break this pathetic record. 0-16 is just UGLY!

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:40 am
by Luvsaugeri
Let's not forget my Browns!! They set a record today as well. 23 straight quarters without scoring a touchdown!!! That record has stood since 1974!!! Woo Hoo.....we're #1 in something!!!!

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:59 am
by Enigma869
Luvsaugeri wrote:Let's not forget my Browns!! They set a record today as well. 23 straight quarters without scoring a touchdown!!! That record has stood since 1974!!! Woo Hoo.....we're #1 in something!!!!



Right, but the pathetic Browns still won 4 times as many games as the Lions won. The good news for Browns fans is that Romeo already has his house packed up and Savage is on the way out with him.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:12 pm
by lights1961
Pack end on a high note... but almost let Detroit come a way with a win...
and NE does not get in this year....and last Farve will retire. Cowboys showed what a ME in team means today...

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:21 pm
by Rick
lights1961 wrote:Pack end on a high note... but almost let Detroit come a way with a win...
and NE does not get in this year....and last Farve will retire. Cowboys showed what a ME in team means today...


New England is still one of the best teams in the NFL. Arizona, who they beat like a drum last week, gets in, but they don't. Something just isn't right about that.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:38 pm
by lights1961
Rick wrote:
lights1961 wrote:Pack end on a high note... but almost let Detroit come a way with a win...
and NE does not get in this year....and last Farve will retire. Cowboys showed what a ME in team means today...


New England is still one of the best teams in the NFL. Arizona, who they beat like a drum last week, gets in, but they don't. Something just isn't right about that.


its all about winning the DIVISION your in... and the cards your dealt... the NFL has been like that for decades...

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:44 pm
by Saint John
Belichick's finest coaching job. Losing Tom Brady, Lawrence Maroney and Rodney Harrison would devastate any other team, but it just made the Pats an 11-5 team. Remarkable. Think of the Colts without Manning, James and Bob Sanders or the Chargers without Rivers and Tomlinson...hell, the Chargers are average with them.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:48 pm
by lights1961
Saint John wrote:Belichick's finest coaching job. Losing Tom Brady, Lawrence Maroney and Rodney Harrison would devastate any other team, but it just made the Pats an 11-5 team. Remarkable. Think of the Colts without Manning, James and Bob Sanders or the Chargers without Rivers and Tomlinson...hell, the Chargers are average with them.


The Colts were with a 50% manning and lost Sanders for awhile plus their tight end and Harrison was gone for a few weeks..remember they were 1-3 I think...

Rick

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:48 pm
by Rick
lights1961 wrote:
Rick wrote:
lights1961 wrote:Pack end on a high note... but almost let Detroit come a way with a win...
and NE does not get in this year....and last Farve will retire. Cowboys showed what a ME in team means today...


New England is still one of the best teams in the NFL. Arizona, who they beat like a drum last week, gets in, but they don't. Something just isn't right about that.


its all about winning the DIVISION your in... and the cards your dealt... the NFL has been like that for decades...


I know, but it just doesn't make sense. Not in this instance.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:51 pm
by Saint John
lights1961 wrote:
Saint John wrote:Belichick's finest coaching job. Losing Tom Brady, Lawrence Maroney and Rodney Harrison would devastate any other team, but it just made the Pats an 11-5 team. Remarkable. Think of the Colts without Manning, James and Bob Sanders or the Chargers without Rivers and Tomlinson...hell, the Chargers are average with them.


The Colts were with a 50% manning and lost Sanders for awhile plus their tight end and Harrison was gone for a few weeks..remember they were 1-3 I think...

Rick
Good points, Rick, but remember that Matt Cassel never started at USC so the last time he started a football game prior to this year was high school!!! :shock: And he didn't get the main reps in pre-season either. He was literally handed the job in the opening minutes of game 1. belichick and his staff did a remarkable job of turning him into a very good QB. Dude might be a stud elsewhere. And even though Manning was hurt, he's still Peyton Manning and the team feeds off of his experience.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:33 pm
by Don
Whats worse, Detroit at 0-16, or Denver choking and getting the Chargers in at 8-8, with a home playoff game to boot?