Stafford Named Starter for Lions
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... I knew this would happen and got laughed at when I said it would before the draft.
Stafford is going to get killed behind that O-Line. Backus cannot protect shit and Cherilus is a penalty waiting to happen. Plus, our interior line is unable to get even the slightest push to open up the running game.
Overall... I see Stafford in a David Carr situation. The Lions will have to rely a lot on him and as such, he'll either take a ton of sacks and never reach his potential or have to play like Dan Marino and fire the ball out there quickly. Personally, I think it will be another David Carr.Comment
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Might as well. You're paying him all this money for a reason. He needs to start and should start.. just like Sanchez in NY.
He's probably going to take his lumps but you might as well see what you have.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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I agree with starting Sanchez.
I don't agree with starting Stafford.
I question Staffords confidence level, so when Detroit goes 0-6, I guess we'll get an early view on how he responds. If he busts, the blame will go on Detroit for rushing him out there, but a great leader will always bounce back. Kurt Warner did it, Peyton Manning did it. I don't see that in Stafford, the way I see it in Sanchez.Comment
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Originally posted by Madden4LifeHow so? I would think he's in a worse situation because both the Lions and Texans defense were better than the Lions defense this year.Comment
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Well I picked up Stafford in late rounds yesterday because I knew he'd start eventually. Although I must say I am a little surprised that it would be right off the bat, thought for sure Culpepper would get the edge early in the season.
I really think it all came down to Culpepper tearing his toe up and not playing at all that last pre-season game (that and Stafford looked great connecting with CJ 3 times on that drive).
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Originally posted by Madden4LifeHahahahaha, if candy and nuts were ifs and buts..............get the f outta here. You forgot the defense. They had/have no defense.Comment
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I hate the idea of starting rookie QBs from day one, especially underclassmen QBs.
"Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo GarciaComment
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I don't understand the hesitation in starting rookie QBs other than it's a cute talking point for sports talk radio.
The reality is that you can only learn so much sitting on the bench. If you have the maturity and you know the playbook then the only thing left is getting reps. Quarterbacks are no different than any other position in that regard, and nobody ever wants to sit rookie linebackers or guards for a year.
Is QB different? Of course, it's more playbook to learn and the maturity and composure requirements are higher. Does every QB have those traits as a rookie? No. Does Stafford know the playbook? I don't know. Does Stafford have the confidence and maturity? I don't know.
But, it's stupid to think every QB needs to automatically sit a year.Comment
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I wouldn't really say were throwing him into the fire. This team isn't expected to compete at all. Everyone knows that they will get 6 wins at the very most, probably more around 3 or 4. If we were expected to compete, then it'd be different because our hopes would rest on him. However, our hopes don't rest on him, at worst we have Pep come in and give him a break for a game if he's playing terribly. This will just be a season where his mistakes won't really hurt us, it'll just let him learn and get used to playing in the NFL.Comment
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