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Jon Kitna
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 12:58 am
by Scrub Sura
He may be a bible thumper, a man who can make a good play one minute and a turnover the next, a man who along with his wife poked fun at his coach's naked adventures.
But good god...he has helped lead the Lions so far to a 6-2 record.
THE LIONS!
Seriously, if he keep this up and delivers on his prediction, it will go down in history as Namath, Messier and Kitna.
Respect the holy roller.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:00 am
by Basketball Jesus
Amazing what you can do with two of the awesomest receivers in your arsenal.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:02 am
by J.Kim
Basketball Jesus wrote:Amazing what you can do with two of the awesomest receivers in your arsenal.
So...
Is Matt Millen taking any credit yet? Or are the Fords too busy extending him through to 2041?
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:03 am
by Basketball Jesus
Nah, Millen's still an incompetent boob that struck gold. But, gotdamn, what gold Williams and Johnson are.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:22 am
by CBS7
And Furrey and McDonald. Quite a WR corps.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:24 am
by Rafael122
I'm not completely sold, they beat 1 team with a winning record and that was Tampa. They are entering the hardest part of their schedule, so I'll take a wait and see approach with them.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 2:19 pm
by Icness
Kitna's toughness and relentless positivity have clearly rubbed off on his mates. What I really like is how the finger pointing on that team has stopped. Example from the Broncos game:
Kitna and Roy Williams had a miscommunication on an option route that cost Williams a TD catch. Instead of what we saw between Palmer and Ocho Cinco a few weeks ago, Williams and Kitna went to the sidelines after the drive and talked with Martz and Shaun McDonald. They weren't arguing, they were problem solving. And they brought Calvin Johnson over and they all shared a laugh. That's 100% Kitna right there.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 2:22 pm
by J.Kim
How long till Jon Kitna converts all of Michigan as well as Windsor and Sarnia?
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 2:34 pm
by Icness
J.Kim wrote:How long till Jon Kitna converts all of Michigan as well as Windsor and Sarnia?
Where I live is a great example. I live on the West Coast of MI, 3 hours from Detroit, 3 hours from Chicago, 3 hours from Indy, straight across the Lake from Milwaukee and the Cheeseheads. This is a predominantly Lions area but there's large representation of fans of those other teams too. But lately it's been almost all Lions stuff around here--people flying flags on their cars and at their houses, wearing Lions jerseys and apparel, talking about Lions almost exclusively on local radio. The Packer Backers are even quiet despite their 1st place team. Last year at this time it was hard to find anything Lions--it was all Bears and Colts.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 3:25 pm
by Sonisfan007
Kitna has been the leagues most uncerrated QB over the past 5 years, imo.
Good to see the guy finally getting some attention, and the Lions being the surprise team of the NFL. I wouldn't be surprised to see them in the Super Bowl or at least the NFC championship game.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 6:38 pm
by Rip'nTheCourt
Rafael122 wrote:I'm not completely sold, they beat 1 team with a winning record and that was Tampa. They are entering the hardest part of their schedule, so I'll take a wait and see approach with them.
To the Lions advantage though, they get the Thanksgiving day game against Green Bay AT Ford Field, the Giants game is AT Ford Field and the Dallas game is AT Ford Field.
The schedule is definitely working in the Lions favor.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 7:46 pm
by Liqourish
Alot of things have worked in their favor but they are approaching the game with a new swagger and putting themselves in positions to win. The little things that people aren't sold on are huge upgrades over what Detroit has shown the past few years.
Mostly it's the turnovers. Before, Detroit was the team turning the ball over and giving games away, this year they are forcing turnovers that are winning them games.
Maybe they haven't beaten the best teams, but aren't good teams suppose to win the winnable games? For Detroit to become a good team, they have to win the less than thrilling matchups. They have to learn how to close out games against weaker opponents and maybe a few stronger opponents as well.
Good for the Lions organization for making offseason changes to bring in the right type of teammates that will turn the franchise around. Good for Kitna to be the leader both on and off the court to will this team to victory.
Posted: Mon Nov 5, 2007 9:36 pm
by Monkeyfeng06
jon kitna is a great man. he is the reason why the bengals were so good. (not now i know...)
Posted: Tue Nov 6, 2007 1:04 am
by bigrich88
what is detroits sos?