Posted on 11/27/2008 5:40:18 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
As the Detroit Lions gird up their loins to hit the field of battle on another turkey day, they face quite a daunting task. No team in the history of the NFL has ever lost 16 games in the regular season. That's probably because they only play 16. You have to be a really, horrifically brutal football team to finish 0-16, which is why no one has accomplished that feat before.
A peek at the Lions schedule from here on out shows their task. Any win for an 0-11 team would be an upset, but this is a stout group left on the docket for Detroit. They play the Titans (10-1), Vikings (6-5), and Saints (6-5) at home, while traveling to face the Colts (7-4) and the Packers (5-6). The most winnable game would seem to be Green Bay, but beating the Packers in Lambeau on December 28th isn't an easy task for a team used to the indoors.
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Doesn’t matter — I will root for the Lions every Thanksgiving.
I am an expert on the subject being from Tampa Bay. After what I saw today I vote YES.
They are this year. But seriously I would say no, because they at least have one of the best WRs in the NFL with C. Johnson.
Excellent point, I had forgotton about that.
Has anyone asked Marinelli about his team's execution? I'm sure he's in favor of it.
I’m going to take them with a win over Minnesota. Though I hope they beat NO, I don’t think it’s going to happen.
“Are the 2008 Detroit Lions the Worst Team in NFL History?”
I wasn’t goingto say anything because my team is the Seahawks. Then I remembered that Seattle had a couple of things to deal with this year that the Lions didn’t. A tough schedule and half the damned team on IR.
Detroit just might be the worst in history.
Ah, yes, I lived down near Westshore and Gandy. Could be at the Old Sombrero in 15 minutes. Back in the days when they would put STP on the goal posts in anticipation of the first win. Before the Bucs, the University of Tampa had some great games. Solomon, Matuszak, Orndorff(aka Mr. Wonderful) Great times and good football. University of Tampa had NO problem booking home games in October and November.
And to get back on thread, the first Pro game I ever saw, my Dad took me to a game at old Griffith Stadium in DC. Lions/Redskins... heh, the Lions won.
26. Believe me, I know ;-)
And who has won a Super Bowl ;-)
Yep. The Red Wings.
I only steal form the best. (Best in the sense of humorous, not on the field performance.)
Lions owner = Bill Ford = Ford Motor Company = Big advertising dollars
Forget the Lions, they are a lost cause as Ford and the front office management care nothing about winning or losing. They do not realize how much more money they could make by creating a team that actually wins. Either that, or they do not want to spend the money. And why should they? They spend little, have ruined many pontentially good careers of some very good players (Barry Sanders, anyone?), and walk away with plenty of money.
I'm sorry, Detroit fans. But until you stop buying tickets and attending games, The Lions will continue to be a losing team - because all you do is line Ford's pockets with your money.
William Clay Ford . . .sorry...
The way they rolled over today they certainly are trying to attain that standard.
That guy to McKays left in the picture..to the right to the viewer is Dennis (Denny) Frizell...he took over at the University of Tampa as football coach, after Earle Bruce left for Iowa State, then on to take over from Woody Hayes at OSU. Frizell was the coach at UT when Matuszak was the Number one draft pick in 73. UT had an enrollment of about 2000 in those days, but, on occasion, would pack the Old Sombrero (about 40k) before its expansion to about 76k when the Bucs came to town. THAT is when the NFL knew they had a market in Tampa/St Pete. John McKay fell in love with Tampa in those days, and most of Tampa loved John McKay. He was happy to get away from the SoCal “rat race” and he mentioned it many times.
I always liked this one from McKay
At a post-game press conference in 1976 “You guys don’t know the difference between a football and a bunch of bananas.”
The following week after a media member has dropped off a case of bananas at his door - “You guys don’t know the difference between a football and a Mercedez-Benz.”
Saw a few references to coach McKay, also didn’t he say he objected to being called the worst team ever; the 2nd worst or one of the worst ever but not THE worst.
To some other questions, of course, The Pistons as well won the NBA recently, maybe more than once. The Red Wings are good but even the Tigers I think were a middle of the pack baseball team which isn’t too bad.
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