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California Golden Blogs: The Pain Train stops for nobody. Some of you might recognize the name of Danny Amendola - a member...
What Would Oakley Do?: Monday Morning Schadenfreude
With Leather - Sports news and gossip, panda sex, and the occasional Toonces the driving cat Photoshop: ‘YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE NEXT HOUSE’
| Zack Follett Paralyzed by Lions Defenseman..."wow never knew the lions were that tough" http://bit.ly/vtUrW 21 days ago |
| @Adam_Schefter Did you see the hit on Amendola? http://bit.ly/vtUrW 27 days ago |
| Zack Follet shows why he's in the Big Leagues! IN THE GAME TODAY!! http://bit.ly/vtUrW 29 days ago |
The Pain Train stops for nobody. Some of you might recognize the name of Danny Amendola - a member...
California Golden Blogs —
The Pain Train stops for nobody. Some of you might recognize the name of Danny Amendola - a member of Texas Tech's 2004 Holiday Bowl team.
Monday Morning Schadenfreude
What Would Oakley Do? —
A Big Hit and the Rest of the Goings-On from the NFL
‘YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE NEXT HOUSE’
With Leather - Sports news and gossip, panda sex, and the occasional Toonces the driving cat Photoshop —
From yesterday’s Rams-Lions game, which included a bizarre safety and relatively unimpressive offensive play–it’s Lions designated asskicker Zach Follet finding Rams return specialist Danny Amendola and stabbing him to death with his own car keys, in a manner of speaking. Amendola did not return to the game. Also not returning to this game: everyone that watched it, because it was pretty lame. The Rams won, which is like winning the Special Olympics in swimming. Sure, you’re not quite the best of the worst, but at least you didn’t drown in the pool. ...
Danny Amendola Got Blown Up Real Good
The Sporting Blog —
You'll be excused if you weren't one of the several dozens who tuned in to watch the Lions ensure that they forever will be the regarded as having the most historically inept team in NFL history (sadly, they won't be able to hand the Buccaneers a victory this season; cross your ...
Hardest Hit Of The NFL Season So Far?
BlitzNation —
Check out this video of St. Louis Rams kick returner Danny Amendola getting JACKED UP by Detroit Lions linebacker Zach Follet on Sunday. The Rams actually ended up winning the game, but this hit was the main topic of discussion afterwords. When ESPN puts together their compilation of the biggest hits at the end of the season this one will definitely be near the top.
NFL Week 8 Awards
SimonOnSports —
Wow You Guys Suck: Detroit Lions, You lose to a team that is 0-7 and has pretty much won the Wow You Guys Suck award every single week. I guess the Lions are lucky that they had the Redskins on their schedule this season, else they might just me looking at another 0-16. Runners Up: the Giants I never thought they would be here but they were dreadful on sunday, the Packers O-Line is going to need to cover Rodgers medical bills after the season. Cough Cough Cough: New York Jets, Your defense gives up 10 points and holds the opposing offense to about 130 yards of total offense, yet you still manage to lose the ...
The hard hits and good times of Zack Follett
Shutdown Corner —
It was hidden beneath the pure organizational debaclizations of the St. Louis Rams and the Detroit Lions, but a very strong candidate for Tackle of the Year occurred in St.Louis' 17-10 win last Sunday. With 13:51 left in the game and a 10-10 tie on the board, the Lions kicked off after a Matthew Stafford(notes) rushing touchdown. Rookie receiver Danny Amendola(notes) took the ball at the St. Louis 5-yard line, started upfield, and ... well, as Dan and Keith used to say on the Big Show, "He got the sheep knocked out of him." (Note: Despite the lame video title, Amendola was NOT paralyzed. ...
Week 9 NFL picks
Krem's Sports Blog —
Something completely random before making my picks: The hit of the week (and possibly the season) last week belonged to Lions rookie linebacker Zack Follett on kickoff coverage against the Rams. If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the video: ...
2009 Mid-Season Grades; Or Losing the Battle In an Attempt to Win the War
Detroit Lions Weblog —
The 2009 Lions have struggled their way to a 1-7 start, nine weeks into their season, after finishing 0-16 in 2008, amid an incredibly awful 2-30 run in their last 32 games. I think most prognosticators likely had them predicted to be 2-6 at this point, and even the most optimistic likely believed that the Lions would have three wins at best, by this point. Therefore, a 1-7 start is not too far short of expectations. That being said, things appear to steadily regressing in Allen Park, as the Lions emabark upon another prolonged stretch of unmatched ineptitude.
The Lions know a thing or two about Pyrrhic victories, and this season is no ...
On Paper: Lions vs. Vikings
Pride Of Detroit —
For an explanation on my "On Paper" previews, check out my preview for the last time the Vikings faced the Lions.
Lions Pass Offense (21st) vs. Vikings Pass Defense (21st)
Last week I added charts of how other teams have fared against the Lions' upcoming opponent. Because it was met with rave reviews*, I'm going to continue it for the rest of the year. ...


