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Matthew Stafford, Lions agree to five-year deal, making him the highest paid QB of al

#1

There goes one of the QBs

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/8/28...nfl-player
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#2

I guess the one positive about not having a franchise QB is we dont have to pay anyone.
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#3

5-46 against above .500 teams.

Still worth all that cheese though.
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(08-28-2017, 10:26 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: I guess the one positive about not having a franchise QB is we dont have to pay anyone.

If we could just get an average QB id be happy
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#5

I've always liked Stafford. He is not the problem in Detroit.
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wasn't he the last qb to get a mega deal under the old cba too?
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#7

Good enough to sell season tickets = big money for QBs

The Lions can win with Stafford even if he's not Brady or Rodgers - and they know that ten other teams would have been at least willing (if able or not) to pay him a similar salary for that reason alone.

This is an entertainment enterprise and the teams with better QBs have greater ability to entertain.

Don't be shocked when Rodgers gets a 200 million dollar contract.
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(08-28-2017, 11:00 PM)realtorpat Wrote: wasn't he the last qb to get a mega deal under the old cba too?

I believe that was Bradford, but yeah he was one of the last ones. Either way, I was kind of surprised to see he was at 17 mil last year. For a guy who is pretty much a top 10 QB in his prime, that was a deal. When you see Carr and Stafford getting 25 mil a year, then you understand why Blake at 19 mil would be a great deal if he rediscovers his touch. Not counting on that, but I still agree with the decision to pick the option up.


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(08-28-2017, 10:35 PM)JackCity Wrote: 5-46 against above .500 teams.

Still worth all that cheese though.

The Lions were in QB purgatory for so long, no way they weren't going to get a deal done.
Better now than later if he has a stellar season and costs more...

Lions have never had much of a run game or a really effective defense... so while "he" doesn't have that great record against better teams...
He's the only reason they've been relevant the past few seasons.
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