Wow, the Lions have eliminated the Packers. A few records happened, too- Rogers was picked off by one person 3 times for the first time, and Williams beat Sanders one season rushing TD franchise record.
Got beat by "that team" Karen- suck it.
Quay Walker is seen crying after being ejected for shoving a member of the Detroit Lions’s athletic team
Special thanks to the Packers who took it personally that they were being stood up to - one player got ejected for pushing a trainer trying to get to a player. Duh. They missed another player trying to intimidate the same trainer AND on the same play.
After what happened in Cincinnati when the training staff saved a player's life, this player should get suspended for that.
That said, wouldn't it have been more fitting to end his career losing to the 49ers in the playoffs.
No, it's far more fitting to be eliminated by the one team he's dominated, especially at home, in the last game of the season. A team that he's dismissed as a real team more than once. It would be hilarious if the last pass Karon Rogers makes set an individual season INT record against him, as far as I'm concerned. Especially being the Lions that they were not supposed to lose against all season- when they got swept by the Lions.
Very appropriate for him to go out like this.
Let's put the game in SF on in the early slot and the game in Jacksonville on in the late slot, because that's how time zones work!
It's been two days since the Packers-Lions game Sunday night. Why have we not heard a peep from the NFL for Quay Walker's push to the trainer??? Let alone the later shove from the other packer to the same trainer? Or the incredibly clear forearm to the head that was partially why the trainer was out on the field in the first place????
Come on, NFL- we already know you hate the Lions and find ways to make sure the refs screw them (especially for the packers)- but the film on all three of those is all over the place, with pretty universal condemnation for all three players.
Not sure if you have noticed, but the Lions won in spite of the refs and the packers are out. So you can penalize them without worrying about them blowing a home game in the playoffs again.
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With Green Bay's season over, there's no hurry to dole out the punishment. Had GB won, he'd be suspended already for next weekend's game. What does announcing a punishment now do, other than calm the nerves (or further rile up), paranoid Lions fans?
Come on, NFL- we already know you hate the Lions and find ways to make sure the refs screw them