
So let's just set the stage for quite possibly the dumbest play in recent Lions history. Late in the first quarter of a tie game against division rival Minnesota, Detroit quarterback Dan Orlovsky, in for a physically and emotionally battered Jon Kitna, facing third-and-10, takes the snap from his own one-yard. He's immediately flushed to his right by defensive end Jared Allen, and as Orlovsky looks downfield, presumably to try to complete a pass, he runs out of the back of the end zone.
Unintentionally. (You can view the numbnuttery in all it's embarrassing glory around the 25 second mark by clicking the photo above.)
I'd like to think that the Lions are somehow less a three-ring circus without Matt Millen, but it has yet to manifest itself on Sundays. On the upside, nobody's luggage has been stolen in more than a month, so there's that.
Oh, and the Lions lost, but that probably goes without saying.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-12-2008 @ 9:46PM
A.J. said...
What the hell? I don't think I've ever seen this before at the pro level.
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10-13-2008 @ 5:40PM
HUSKERDIVA said...
Pretty amazing, huh? Lots of money being spent for performances like the ones we saw yesterday. It's really pathetic.
10-12-2008 @ 9:11PM
Steve said...
I think if we can get by Houston next week, without a win, we could go all the way.
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10-13-2008 @ 10:07AM
Thomaspy said...
I grew up just outside Detroit. I went to alot of Lions games. Since I was a child, I haven't seen a real football team in Detroit. Yet William Clay Ford is still making money and won't spend it on some good players.
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10-17-2008 @ 10:05PM
Scruffy said...
And remember, he almost did it on the play b4 when he threw it away. I can see a guy who thought he had a few more inches (no pun intended) but to not realize you are 2 yds out of bounds and keep running???? Jesus!
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