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by David Halprin • Nov 23, 2009 6:54 PM EST
It’s always good news, bad news, isn’t it? The Detroit Lions come off a thrilling, comeback win over the Browns, only to find out their two stars could be missing on Thanksgiving Day. Pride Of Detroit relays the message from coach Jim Schwartz that while Matt Stafford’s shoulder injury probably isn’t a long-term thing, it is sore enough that he could miss this Thursday’s game. Also, his tag-team partner, Calvin Johnson, could miss the action with his knee problems.
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Great point. We need a comback game on Thanksgiving Day game. Lions have proven to take good teams to close games. They need to buckle down and give all they have. They start bringing everything they have in the 1st and 2nd Quarter, but after that they fall apart. A great example is the Seahawks game. If they can get the 2 best players back that would be a great push for a lions victory.
by jdubs611 on Nov 24, 2009 11:11 AM EST reply actions
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