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by Ryan Van Bibber • Jan 1, 2012 2:49 PM EST
Jim Schwartz is mad. He certainly has a right to be. Titus Young caught what looked like a touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford on second down with about six minutes left in the second quarter. It was ruled an incomplete pass on the field, sending Schwartz into a rage.
A replay of the controversial play? Why bother. Let's review a couple looks at Schwartz in meltdown mode.
Note, don't read lips.
Note the throwing motion, classic temper tantrum move.
He points. He says bad words. He gets in the ref's face.
Bobbling the headphones, classic.
The Lions have already nailed down a playoff spot, so football fans and lip readers alike will get to see more from Schwartz in the postseason.
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Jim has not been with the Lions long enough to know that getting screwed by the refs is normal.
Especially when playing the Packers.
He will get used to it, just like the fans who have been around for the last thirty years or so.
"I’m sorry for all the people who want us to run the ball 40 times a game, but we’re going to put the ball in No. 9’s hands and he’s going to make plays for us like he did today," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. Amen to that Jim!
by NorthLeft12 on Jan 3, 2012 8:05 AM EST reply actions
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