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Shaun Bodiford
Shaun Bodiford is a wide reciever for the Detroit Lions, wearing number 19. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Portland State. Shaun Bodiford is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 187 pounds. Here... [more]
Shaun Bodiford is a wide reciever for the Detroit Lions, wearing number 19. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Portland State. Shaun Bodiford is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 187 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Shaun Bodiford and the Lions.
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Unlike revenge, which is best served cold, humble pie is best served as-is.In other words, when you're wrong, you're wrong. Own up and move on.Like when I ripped Detroit Lions offensive tackle Jeff Backus on Monday for allowing a free...
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When Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen blew right by Detroit Lions offensive tackle Jeff Backus, it was clear that there was some confusion along the offensive line.You don't let one of the best pass rushers in the NFL go...
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Now the Chicago Bears' defensive line coach, Rod Marinelli insists the game against the Detroit Lions team that he led to a winless record a year ago is no different than any other for him.
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For many seasons, at least the past six, many Lions fans have been harping just how bad left tackle Jeff Backus is. I have been one of the many that have pleaded Detroit Lions front office personnel to draft an elite left tackle.
One thing that has bothered me is I never knew how Backus stacked up to other left tackles in the league until I found this site by STATS Hosted Solution. There are tons of football stat sites that will give you a...
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- Jeff Backus Not Winning Anybody over with Hustle Points (bleacherreport.com)
Who moved spots in the latest release of the Nittany Lions' depth chart as the team heads into this weekend's game against Temple? Find out, plus an injury update on linebacker Navorro Bowman, right here
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Last week, the Detroit Lions made some changes to their depth chart, and the changes helped. But more changes are needed this week for what is quickly becoming thought of as a “must win” game against Washington.
Among the new starters for Detroit last week were Manny Ramirez, Brandon Pettigrew, and Phillip Buchanon. Defensive end Jason Hunter and wide receiver Dennis Northcutt also saw increased time. But the end result was the same as it has...
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Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz is optimistic his team will be at full strength after this week's bye. Quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Calvin Johnson did not play in the Lions' latest loss because of their injured right knees. Daunte Culpepper couldn't finish the game because he hurt his right hamstring.
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Jim Schwartz doesn't want his Detroit Lions to play an overly conservative offense. Without Calvin Johnson, he doesn't think he has much of a choice. Even with a bye week to prepare and the return of rookie quarterback Matt Stafford, the Lions (1-6) couldn't move the ball consistently against the hapless St.
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The Detroit Lions finally won a game this season, pushing their plight out of the national spotlight. Quietly, though, they're still pretty bad. The team looks radically different than it did during its infamous 0-16 season, but Matt Millen's missteps and the front office's inability to make magical moves since he was fired a year ago leaves the franchise with a 1-5 record and a lot...
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Detroit Lions outside linebacker Ernie Sims left in the third quarter against Seattle with a hamstring injury suffered trying to track down Seattle running back Julius Jones. Sims appeared to injure his right leg, although the Lions didn't specify which leg. The team said his return was questionable.
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Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz says it will be game-day decisions on whether quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Calvin Johnson's play against the St. Louis Rams. Schwartz said Friday that Stafford and Johnson have made "a lot of progress" in recent weeks after injuring their right knees.
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Somebody's got to win, right? Detroit, which has one victory since enduring the NFL's first 0-16 season, is hosting the winless St. Louis Rams, who might have their best shot to avoid joining the Lions in league infamy, in an oddly intriguing game. "Both of us are hungry for a win," Lions linebacker Julian Peterson said.
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Lions coach Jim Schwartz says there's no feud between Calvin Johnson and Matt Stafford. During Sunday's game against Seattle, television cameras caught what appeared to be uncomfortable exchanges between the receiver and quarterback. Stafford threw five interceptions in the 32-20 loss. Johnson had two catches for 27 yards after missing the previous two games because of a knee injury.
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- QB Stafford practices with Lions Tuesday; status for Sunday unknown (The... (sports.yahoo.com)
It was hidden beneath the pure organizational debaclizations of the St. Louis Rams and the Detroit Lions, but a...
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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was heckled and jeered as he left the field after the Lions' loss...
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