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Detroit Lions Weblog:
Just like every Lions coach has their own moment that marks (mars?) their career as a Lions coach, seemingly every Lions Qb also has a similar event which occurs, that places them squarely into the sad lexicon of failure which circumscribes the entire Lions organization.
The ball slipped,” Hill said. “I was sick when the ball left my hand. I wanted to put one on him — up, where he could go get it. That thing just (slipped) out of my hand and I was hoping it hadn’t carried too far.”
Much like former Lions QB Dan Orlovsky giving up a safety by running along the boundary line of his own end zone several seasons ago, Hill’s hanging, wounded duck of a pass to Brandon “Butterfingers” Pettigrew, lofting and flitting it’s way out of the field of play, will likely represent a lasting image for a doomed 2010 Lions season, moving foward.
Hill is not lacking in grit or determination. As awful as the Lions offense was yesterday, his late game...
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