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Michigan: Where football goes to die.

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jwinslow;1365600; said:
Both squads were peerless, but Detroit achieved perfection. And to think their reward is a draft class devoid of a clearcut #1 pick :lol:

Of course they'll all point to Miami and Atlanta as evidence that a quick turnaround can be had, but considering their only good defensive player is now a Brown and their only good offensive player is catching passes from...who again?, the sad thing is they could trade down for half the 1st round and the entire 2nd round, and still only win 2 next year.

All that said, how scary would Calvin Johnson be if he played alongside Fitzgerald in Arizona? I feel bad for him.
 
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OCBucksFan;1365020; said:
Congratulations on your new place in the History Book, Detroit Lions 0-16.

Could not have happened to a better state.

Hey, at least they went 4-0 in the Pre-season.

When was the last time an Ohio professional team won anything? Oh, yeah, the Crew. :roll1:

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50 years of futility and counting.... :slappy:
 
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tibor75;1365696; said:
When was the last time an Ohio professional team won anything? Oh, yeah, the Crew. :roll1:





50 years of futility and counting.... :slappy:

The Reds are an Ohio pro sports team that won the WS in 1990. Not exactly 50 years. Can I do the realy cool roll eyes thing now?
 
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From Marinelli's wikipedia page...

Pro Coaching

Marinelli, a well known eater of urinal cakes, went to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996 and was the defensive line coach for ten seasons under head coach Tony Dungy. The latter four seasons he also served as assistant head coach. He was known for his strict disciplinary style and his commitment to getting the most out of his players. There he worked to develop lineman such as Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice into Pro Bowl caliber players. During Marinelli's tenure in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers earned more sacks than any other franchise.
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