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Lions looked for real last night
#1
Either that or the Giants self-destructed (which I always like, because it's like 41-0).  I'm going to be at the Lions-Vikings game in two weeks, so I paid more than a little attention to that game last night.  
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#2
I think at times they looked legit, but the giants made it damn easy on them on both sides of the ball.
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#3
lets see when they face a quality nfc team.  both the Giants and Cardinals are good bets to finish .500 or worse.  lets see how they do next week vs ATL
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#4
Giants will be lucky to win 4 games this year. NO O-line, no running game... sound familiar? A bit Like us last year. Lions are a good team, nothing more.
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#5
They are a good, not great team, who are lead by an average, not great head coach.  Stafford is elite, but the Giants are simply awful.

You have to give them credit, a win is a win, and they compete well.  Perhaps, Caldwell is better than I think.
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#6
Since Jim Bob Cooter arrived, Stafford has taken his game to the next level. I love his playcalling and offensive game plans. Coaching does make a difference and that was very clear in the Steelers game when Shurmur seemed unprepared to create a game plan to utilize the players that were available. 
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#7
Stafford had his second lowest passing yard game last night and Gruden was attributing it to the Lions balanced offensive approach.  And while the G men allowed about 130 yards rushing, the Lions seemed very passive offensively in the 4th quarter.  Maybe it's because they actually had a lead, but any late TD by the G men would have been interesting. 
They won't get by so easily facing the Pukers twice.
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#8
I think the Gaints helped Lions look a little better than they actually are.

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