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Lions signed Ugo Chinasa to PS yesterday...


CatMan72

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Lol and we have Jerome Felton who was in Detroit longer than one month like Chinasa.

Us knowing their offense> > > > them knowing two measly plays on defense.

It's just always funny to me when a team signs a player (especially one they don't need) the week they're facing an opponent for whom that player played. There's nothing wrong with it, it's just funny.

Teams are paranoid, don't underestimate their desire to scout an opponent, even a seemingly inferior opponent. This is one of those "must win" games for the Lions, they don't want to leave anything to chance.

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I think video tape would tell them all they need to know at this point in the season. We are what we are.

The tape won't tell you everything... Chinasa was around long enough to know our defensive playbook pretty well and to practice against our offense, that makes him a valuable (cheap) asset heading into the game on Sunday. Teams are always looking for an edge.

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The tape won't tell you everything... Chinasa was around long enough to know our defensive playbook pretty well and to practice against our offense, that makes him a valuable (cheap) asset heading into the game on Sunday. Teams are always looking for an edge.

I doubt he knows our defense well, the playbook was pretty hard to grasp even Beason admitted it was complicated.

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