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11 minutes ago, Steptide said:

I could be thinking of a different player, but wasn't he the one that had some kind of sexual involvement with a 70 year old woman or something? I can't remember the story exactly but I thought it was him

I seem to remember that being a fullback … but he was falsely accused IIRC

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22 minutes ago, Steptide said:

I could be thinking of a different player, but wasn't he the one that had some kind of sexual involvement with a 70 year old woman or something? I can't remember the story exactly but I thought it was him

 

9 minutes ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:

I seem to remember that being a fullback … but he was falsely accused IIRC

 

Not Kelvin... Kellen... 

 

 

 

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If he keeps calling games like he did last night as DC he is a future Head Coach without a doubt. Ive seen some interviews and he was very impressive on Hardknocks. He’s a leader, no nonsense guy. 

Posted
6 hours ago, NewEra said:

He called a helluva game yesterday.  Lamar also showed his worts vs the blitz.  It’s as if he forgot that teams were allowed to bring more than 4 rushers.

 

I could be wrong, but it seems to me that Detroit confused Lamar very successfully with delayed rushers (or keeping multiple "spys"

 

Am I wrong that the Ravens got away from the rush?  Only 85 yds on the ground.....were the Lions just crowding the box all night to bait the Poe-birds into passing, then smothering Lamar?
 

4 rushing 1st downs (all 4 in the 1st half)

19 rushing plays (11 in the first half, only 8 rush plays in the 2nd half)

85 yds on the ground  (66 of them in the first half - only 9 rush yards in the entire 2nd half, WAT?)

Looking at it ...the Lions were just smothering the Ravens rush offense in the 2nd half.  2 yds, 4 yds, 3 yds, 3 yds, 3 yds...several sacks near or at the LOS that may have been LJax rush attempts.

 

Wow.

Posted
6 hours ago, Yobogoya! said:

It probably helps a little bit that the Lions have some serious talent on that side of the ball- but it was fun watching his defense get after Lamar last night for sure. 

 

Worth noting that they're currently bottom-10 in points allowed. Be interesting to see how they progress throughout the year. 

Coaching helps when your players are tackling well on the field.  

Posted
17 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

I could be wrong, but it seems to me that Detroit confused Lamar very successfully with delayed rushers (or keeping multiple "spys"

 

Am I wrong that the Ravens got away from the rush?  Only 85 yds on the ground.....were the Lions just crowding the box all night to bait the Poe-birds into passing, then smothering Lamar?
 

4 rushing 1st downs (all 4 in the 1st half)

19 rushing plays (11 in the first half, only 8 rush plays in the 2nd half)

85 yds on the ground  (66 of them in the first half - only 9 rush yards in the entire 2nd half, WAT?)

Looking at it ...the Lions were just smothering the Ravens rush offense in the 2nd half.  2 yds, 4 yds, 3 yds, 3 yds, 3 yds...several sacks near or at the LOS that may have been LJax rush attempts.

 

Wow.

They did.  They had him thoroughly confused and frustrated after their TD drive to start the 2nd half 

Posted
1 hour ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

 

Not Kelvin... Kellen... 

 

 

 

 

I lived a few miles away from the courthouse when this freak show came to town. 

 

Crazy... His dad was so famous, his son so infamous. 

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