Found September 10, 2007 on
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I'm sure some of it wafted over to you, like something foul-smelling from the kitchen garbage, in the first quarter. The Lions capped off a 99-yard drive by ... throwing an interception into the end zone. Maybe you didn't get it that badly until Roy Williams made like Mike Williams and let an easy catch spurt out of his hands, into those of a timely Raiders DB -- late in the third quarter, leading to a gap-narrowing TD. Certainly it must have been there in full force, midway thru the fourth quarter, when the Raiders took their first lead after spotting the Lions 17 points.
You know what I'm talking about. The "here we go again" feeling that I believe has been copyrighted and trademarked by Lions fans. I can't imagine any fans of any other NFL city being able to get such a feeling without the expressed written consent of those in metro Detroit, and the surrounding areas.
BUT -- and this is where we should officially declare that there may be, kinda sor...
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2 Comments:
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the lions didn't flinch, because they knew they were PLAYING THE WORST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE
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I like the way the Lions put together their receiver corps, it's gotta pay off eventually. right? Great start to Millen's last season.
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