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<blockquote data-quote="Philtration" data-source="post: 33543" data-attributes="member: 213"><p><span style="color: cyan"> Detroit cannot be serious about keeping **** Jauron after this season is over can they? Why not just keep Mariucci for the last 5 games?</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">If Matt Millen gets to keep his job then why do you even bother with this move at all?</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">You have no idea how bad Jauron was in Chicago. If not for them going 13-3 in 2001 then they could have started to turn that disaster around 2 years sooner and they would be that much better off as a team today. If Detroit keeps this guy as the head coach then you can pencil them in as the bottom feeders for at least another 5 years. Look at what happened to the Bears with Wannstedt and Jauron. What a mess that was to clean up. It took them years to get back on the right track after Ditka was gone. I some times forget how long it has been since the Lions have done anything as a team. </span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">Lots of money from the owners, loyal fan base, new stadium and one of the oldest teams in the NFL and what do you get? Another train wreck in Motown. Why have they been so bad for so long?</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philtration, post: 33543, member: 213"] [color=cyan] Detroit cannot be serious about keeping **** Jauron after this season is over can they? Why not just keep Mariucci for the last 5 games? If Matt Millen gets to keep his job then why do you even bother with this move at all? You have no idea how bad Jauron was in Chicago. If not for them going 13-3 in 2001 then they could have started to turn that disaster around 2 years sooner and they would be that much better off as a team today. If Detroit keeps this guy as the head coach then you can pencil them in as the bottom feeders for at least another 5 years. Look at what happened to the Bears with Wannstedt and Jauron. What a mess that was to clean up. It took them years to get back on the right track after Ditka was gone. I some times forget how long it has been since the Lions have done anything as a team. Lots of money from the owners, loyal fan base, new stadium and one of the oldest teams in the NFL and what do you get? Another train wreck in Motown. Why have they been so bad for so long? [/color] [/QUOTE]
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