Report: Lions Owner Told Coaching Staff to Get Calvin Johnson the Ball

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 Report: Lions Owner Told Coaching Staff to Get Calvin Johnson the Ball
The Lions' offensive game plan called for more passes to rookie receiver Calvin Johnson yesterday, and Johnson responded with several mistakes, turning in the worst game of what had been, up to now, a solid rookie season. So why did the Lions force the ball to Johnson so much yesterday? According to Rob Parker of the Detroit News , it was because owner William Clay Ford demanded it of the [link]

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ROY WILLIAMS: Ignored on offense, mad at Martz?

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Detroit Lions Owner Calling the Plays

A source for the Detroit News is saying that William Clay Ford, not Mike Martz, is in control of the Offensive plays for the Detroit Lions. Ford has expressed to the Lions coaching staff that he wants more plays directed to the rookie phenom, Calvin Johnson.
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Who is Running the Show with Lions?

But who is running the show here? According to mole collector Rob Parker a source told him that William Clay Ford instructed the coaching staff to throw more to Calvin Johnson during the Lions 37-26 to the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field. It is something many of us called for on talk radio and in our columns. It was obvious there was a new game plan in place. The Lions ignored Johnson in ...
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ROY WILLIAMS: Ignored on offense, mad at Martz?

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