Larry Foote Signs With Hometown Detroit Lions

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  • krulmichael
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    • Feb 2009
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    Larry Foote Signs With Hometown Detroit Lions

    Source - http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf...as_agreed.html

    DETROIT - Larry Foote says he has agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Lions.

    Foote said terms of the deal were reached Tuesday night and he planned to sign it Wednesday morning.

    "I'm excited because it's a fresh start for me," Foote said Tuesday night in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "It's a one-year deal to show my talents, and hopefully end up signing a long-term deal after showing the Lions and their new coaching staff what I can do.

    Foote said he met everybody from coaches to executives to cooks at Lions headquarters in Allen Park, Mich., earlier in the day, and his agent, Ken Kremer, worked to complete a deal.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers released Foote on Monday, a move expected because he asked to be traded or cut. He started every game for them the past five seasons, including their Super Bowl victories last season and after the 2005 season, but was unhappy coming off the field on passing downs.

    The native of Detroit and former Michigan star said a lot of teams have expressed interest in him, including Arizona, Kansas City and Indianapolis.

    Foote will become the middle linebacker the Lions desperately need coming off the first 0-16 season in NFL history.

    Foote was due to make $2.885 million in the final season of his contract, but the Steelers no longer owe him the money.

    With Lawrence Timmons ready to start, Foote told the Steelers last week he wanted to be dealt or cut. Pittsburgh released Foote after failing to find a team willing to part with a draft pick for him.

    Steelers director of football operations Kevin Colbert said Foote was a big part of the team's success, but the salary cap made the decision inevitable.

    Foote, a fourth-round draft pick in 2002, had 14½ sacks and three interceptions over the last five years with Pittsburgh after mostly being used on special teams in his first two seasons.
    Thank goodness Detroit made a very intelligent move with this pickup.

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  • BigBiss
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 1912

    #2
    Good Deal this guy did nothing but bust his ass for us I hope it works out for him and the lions

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    • Apocalypse
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 2243

      #3
      hurray

      if he does good this season he'll prolly sign a 3-4 year deal
      Foote, Sims and Peterson will be a real nice LB core.



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      • mgoblue2290
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        • Feb 2009
        • 7174

        #4
        Great pick up, if only we would've gone defensive tackle at 20 or 33.

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        • Buzzman
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 6659

          #5
          its cool with got Sammie Lee Hill. Andre Flu wasnt given a chance last year with gayass Rod. He'll turn heads this year/

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          • krulmichael
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            • Feb 2009
            • 10721

            #6
            Originally posted by Buzzman
            its cool with got Sammie Lee Hill. Andre Flu wasnt given a chance last year with gayass Rod. He'll turn heads this year/
            I agree with the Fluellen comment.

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            • Leftwich
              Bring on the Season

              • Oct 2008
              • 13700

              #7
              Wow, with these kind of signings you can really tell the Millen era is over. The Detroit Lions under this new leadership look like they'll be on the up.

              Originally posted by Tailback U
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              • QuietStorm
                11/15/13
                • Feb 2009
                • 2111

                #8
                Good signing... The Lions are making some good moves.
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                • DomePatrol
                  Urdnot Style
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1625

                  #9
                  They got a nice LB squad now.

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                  • JeremyHight
                    I wish I was Scrubs
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 4063

                    #10
                    ... wait... so we don't draft Ray Ray because he is a two down LB, so instead to fill the gap, we get an older two down LB?

                    I am not really bashing the signing, more just bashing our logic of not drafting a far superior athlete to play the position. Foote is good, but he has never played in a 4-3 system in the pros and normally, Pittsburgh releases players at the right time.

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                    • Senser81
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                      • Feb 2009
                      • 12804

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JeremyHight
                      ... wait... so we don't draft Ray Ray because he is a two down LB, so instead to fill the gap, we get an older two down LB?

                      I am not really bashing the signing, more just bashing our logic of not drafting a far superior athlete to play the position. Foote is good, but he has never played in a 4-3 system in the pros and normally, Pittsburgh releases players at the right time.
                      Yeah, I remember a few years ago when the Browns signed ILB Earl Holmes from the Steelers. Holmes was a relatively small but tough player who had limited skills, but he did well for Pittsburgh because he was surrounded by great players. He flopped in Cleveland (and Detroit) because he didn't have the surrounding talent.

                      I wish the Steelers had kept Hardy Nickerson and Chad Brown back in the day, but otherwise they usually release players at the right time (Neil O'Donnell).

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                      • Sven Draconian
                        Not a Scandanavian
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 1319

                        #12
                        Originally posted by JeremyHight
                        ... wait... so we don't draft Ray Ray because he is a two down LB, so instead to fill the gap, we get an older two down LB?

                        I am not really bashing the signing, more just bashing our logic of not drafting a far superior athlete to play the position. Foote is good, but he has never played in a 4-3 system in the pros and normally, Pittsburgh releases players at the right time.
                        Maybe because Ray Ray just wasn't that good?

                        Earl Holmes wasn't bad as a Lion, he was pretty solid for what we needed him for. Tackle to tackle player against the run. Pretty much exactly what Foote is going to do for us as well. Schwartz doesn't use the traditional ILB (as per his admission) going sideline to sideline.

                        Foote is a decent veteran who's a pretty big upgrade over Lennon (who's awful) but should be decidedly mediocre. He's going to upgrade are run defense, and with Gilbert Brown (plus, hopefully, Sammy Lee Hill working out) he'll stop teams from just abusing us up the middle. We won't be an above average run defense, but we won't be the leagues worst either.

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                        • DSpydr84
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                          • Oct 2008
                          • 2605

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Leftwich
                          Wow, with these kind of signings you can really tell the Millen era is over. The Detroit Lions under this new leadership look like they'll be on the up.
                          It's pretty incredble how noticable the change really is. It's hard to believe someone was that poor of a GM.

                          I like this move a lot. It's one year, so he's not our full time guy, and he brings a lot of leadership to our team. Hopefully he can show our guys the ropes and what it takes to be a champion.


                          Originally posted by JeremyHight
                          ... wait... so we don't draft Ray Ray because he is a two down LB, so instead to fill the gap, we get an older two down LB?

                          I am not really bashing the signing, more just bashing our logic of not drafting a far superior athlete to play the position. Foote is good, but he has never played in a 4-3 system in the pros and normally, Pittsburgh releases players at the right time.
                          Wouldn't you rather pick up a two-down LB in free agency for a one year contract instead of a two-down LB in the draft for a 5 year contract? This also gives Levy a chance to develop for a year at MLB. Excellent signing IMO.
                          Last edited by DSpydr84; 05-06-2009, 11:27 AM.

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                          • Buzzman
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 6659

                            #14
                            Pettirgrew and Delmuse will be great TE and S. I'd rather have them and Foote, then Rey and not one of them.

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                            • Gonzo
                              Colts Supremicist
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 5325

                              #15
                              Originally posted by nightcreeper
                              i always said that the lions needed a big pick up on defense to be a good team
                              lol, good job going out on a limb with that one.

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