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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Shenault probably a lot better than Mingo at this point. Who himself hasn't even proven as much as tmj did lol.

This franchise is just dog poo at picking WRs outside of S.Smith, M.Muhammad, and D.J. Moore. 

I've got some hope with XL but he's gotta a ways to go. But he's showing flashes I didn't see from Mingo or TMJ at least.

I'm pleased with what I've seen from Legette so far and I didn't want to pick him. He looks like he belongs on an NFL field. That's basically all I'm looking for at this point in their rookie seasons.

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47 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

God damn. Kenneth Walker with a beautiful cutback 21 yard TD run. Sometimes I wish Chubba had the vision to do that, as good as Chubbas been this year he usually just slams his head where ever the play is meant to go 

I'm sorry, but not gonna bash Chuba.  He has been solid for two years.  He's no CMC but at least he is on the field and very dependable. 

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1 minute ago, TarHeel69 said:

I'm sorry, but not gonna bash Chuba.  He has been solid for two years.  He's no CMC but at least he is on the field and very dependable. 

Fwiw, he is probably a little more physical than Walker.  Our two wins last year happened in large part due to Hubbard picking up some tough yards, setting up the final fg with the clock expiring.  

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lions' 1st round CB has 8 penalties through the first four games. 5 DPIs. DAMN

If you're gonna get penalized, might as well control the narrative.  Right?  DBs are so screwed in this league. Same as Oline.  Both are solely at the whim of the Refs/vegas!  Point spreads and Refs go hand in hand!

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1 minute ago, TarHeel69 said:

If you're gonna get penalized, might as well control the narrative.  Right?  DBs are so screwed in this league. Same as Oline.  Both are solely at the whim of the Refs/vegas!  Point spreads and Refs go hand in hand!

I mean this dude is just blatantly grabbing receivers. It's not ticky tack stuff. It's stuff that would've been called 20 years ago.

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