There were no bright spots in the 2008 Lions season, except that it ended. Predictably, coaches were fired, players were released and the arduous task of rebuilding is now underway. (Although, to be fair, Detroit has been rebuilding for the entire decade, but that was part of some Matt Millen master plan gone horribly wrong.)Whatever, change is on the way, as they say. New head coach Jim Schwartz is young, smart and seemingly motivated. The Lions have yet to make headline-grabbing personnel moves, but they have signed wide receiver Bryant Johnson and running back Maurice Morris, and parted ways with over-the-hill Jon Kitna and the ineffective Leigh Bodden. And Wednesday, they also added defensive tackle Grady Jackson.
Because the NFL season never ends, we present our
The NFL has suspended six players for four games apiece for using a banned substance.
Grady Jackson
Grady Jackson isn't a great player, but he is a great example.
Falcons defensive tackle Trey Lewis looked like a nice find during his rookie season. It's too bad that he might not get a chance to make a encore appearance in 2008.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are having a big game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers tonight, thanks in large part to their biggest player.
When the Falcons face the Colts, you would not expect to be more worried about their running game than their air attack. But with Marvin Harrison, Anthony Moorhead and potentially Anthony Gonzalez out, the Colts passing game is pretty banged up while Joseph Addai has been running wild all season.
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