Psychotic_Carp wrote:I take it they lost? What place does it move them to?
They lost in overtime when Garcia threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown. They had lots of chances earlier in the game to get turnovers and return them for touchdowns themselves, but didn't capitalize on them. They're in second place, 1 game behind Chicago, but Chicago has the tiebreaker because they swept Detroit.
fluffy wrote:It's not looking very good Kurt. At least they aren't teasiing you this time.
Oh, the game isn't over yet. I have no doubt that the Lions are fully capable of scoring 3 touchdowns in the second half to take a 28-24 lead and then lose on a last second touchdown by Minnesota.
My prediction - a kickoff or punt return for a touchdown, an interception return for a touchdown and a touchdown pass, followed by a turnover that leads to the opposing touchdown.
How about them Lions. They actually won and Joey looked good. Of course, then Mariucci comes out and says that Garcia would start next week if healthy, even though Joey had a really good game.
[sarcasm]Man, did Garcia look good today or what. All of his throws were crisp and made the switch from Harrington seem like a no brainer. The defense did a great job defending the long ball, too.[/sarcasm]