Can wait to see who these pudknocker owners will hire to coach the Titans and Seahawks.
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What did we see from play one ...
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Maybe it was too soon, too fresh in his mind as he stood at the lectern in a Carhartt jacket and hoodie, bruised and battered with a damaged hand and a recent visit to the concussion-protocol tent.
But mostly, Matthew Stafford was beaten. He had just absorbed another loss at Ford Field, where he suffered so many losses over 12 seasons. And when he was asked Sunday night, after his long-awaited return, if he was happy for the city of Detroit after the Detroit Lions had beaten his Los Angeles Rams, 24-23, in the first playoff game at Ford Field, Stafford chose to drop a passive-aggressive bomb.
“I’m happy for the players,” he said. “Happy for those guys.”
After 12 years of calling Detroit his home — where his four daughters were born and where he was paid an ungodly sum of money and showered with praise and loyalty from a way-too-patient fanbase — that’s all he could come up with?
I’m happy for those guys?
Seriously?
How about I’m happy for a football-mad town and the Ford family and everyone else who bought my jersey and supported me for 12 years before I decided to jump ship because a new regime was coming in and wouldn’t feel any loyalty to a quarterback who got three coaches and two general managers fired?
Heck, Stafford could have taken a cue from his head coach, who was far more gracious about the city.
“The fans,” Sean McVay said, “they were booing my ass when I walked out and they were all fired up. And I loved it. It’s what’s great about NFL football and this city is a great football city and so nothing but respect.”