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	<title>Comments on: The Day That Lead Me To Question My Evaluation Of The Lions 2009 Draft</title>
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		<title>By: Remembering_Greg_Landry</title>
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		<description>Kevin-

We shouldn&#039;t have picked a QB because there probably will be a better QB in the draft this year and, no sense picking a rookie QB only to have him suffer a knee injury because of a weak OL not able to protect him, thus flushing $42 large down the drain.

Let&#039;s hope the knee injury isn&#039;t serious, but as elusive as everyone is about Stafford&#039;s condition, I smell a problem.  

Even with Stafford and even with Calvin, we still can&#039;t win games because we have no OL, no DL, and our secondary plays football in name only.  If we were playing flag football, I&#039;d say were looked like the smartest team, but in the NFL?  Put down the Kool Aid.  As you said about Sam Bradford, I&#039;m begining to worry that Stafford and Calvin are the China Dolls, and if I had any hair, that thought would make it stand up.</description>
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<p>We shouldn&#8217;t have picked a QB because there probably will be a better QB in the draft this year and, no sense picking a rookie QB only to have him suffer a knee injury because of a weak OL not able to protect him, thus flushing $42 large down the drain.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope the knee injury isn&#8217;t serious, but as elusive as everyone is about Stafford&#8217;s condition, I smell a problem.  </p>
<p>Even with Stafford and even with Calvin, we still can&#8217;t win games because we have no OL, no DL, and our secondary plays football in name only.  If we were playing flag football, I&#8217;d say were looked like the smartest team, but in the NFL?  Put down the Kool Aid.  As you said about Sam Bradford, I&#8217;m begining to worry that Stafford and Calvin are the China Dolls, and if I had any hair, that thought would make it stand up.</p>
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