Hire Millen?

December 20, 2005 on 5:45 pm | In Uncategorized |

I don’t want to dignify Sunday’s performance with a response. The game played out identically to how I predicted it would. This is clearly a lost season and Dick Jauron is a complete moron if he believes his best course of action is to continue to stick with the vets and not begin to play players like Shaun Cody, Stanley Wilson, Jr., Dan Orlowsky, and Keith Smith, etc. Short of playing Houston or the Niners, the Lions are now completely incapable of defeating another team in the entire league at this point. That is how far they have fallen.

So “Fire Millen” and the “Orange-Out” didn’t work. How about www.hiremillen.com? Fans could make donations to match or exceed Millen’s cumulative pay from the Lions and offer it to him in exchange for him no longer serving as the team’s president. The fans could make the decision that the Ford’s seem unwilling to make.

Thank God for the holidays. The Lions will be somewhat incidental in our lives as the festive celebrations begin. I have seen and heard enough from this vintage of the Lions organization. No more belly-aching, back-biting, or long-winded pontifications from this team. This team has been rendered devoid of import. It is going to take a significant amount of time to wash the putrid stench from off of me. Happy Holidays, Lion Fans

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  1. Humbug, I say! There ain’t enough Gojo in the world to clean the stench from this season off my hands.

    How about my new movie idea? Three ghosts visit Bill Ford on Christmas Eve. The first is the ghost of seasons past. He goes back to visit the Bobby Layne Lions. The next takes him to visit the homes of us Lions fans and takes and take him to see the sadness and misery that this season (and the last several seasons) has created. Finally, the third ghost takes him to see the future. An elderly Matt Millen looks down over a crumbling Ford Field and watches the west coast offense and the Lions’ 25th consecutive losing season.

    Mr. Ford then wakes up, sees the error in his ways, and runs around Detroit wishing good tidings and cheer to all. He scraps the west coast (or as Blogman puts it, the “wet toast”) offense. He hires a coach (the football type) and gives us true hope for a brighter future.

    Merry Christmas to all*

    *Wish not valid for anybody responsible for the Lions mess.

    Comment by Hondo — December 20, 2005 #

  2. Now that would make a great made for TV movie! Blogman, keep posting as much as possible for the rest of the season and the off season please! Its little things like trades, signings and stuff that is crucial for the development of the team and I’d liek to hear your opinion.

    Comment by Alex — December 21, 2005 #

  3. Blogman says - every time a bell rings, a Lion gets his wings!.

    Merry Christmas Blogman and Lions Fans!

    Who Deh?!

    Comment by Yo-Yo — December 21, 2005 #

  4. I’m new to this page but I def. like it. Lets hope Millen doesn’t draft an offensive skill player in the 1st round again in ‘06. Face it, he’s gonna be there. He’s made it this long.

    Comment by Matt — December 21, 2005 #

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