I was not expecting anything from Moseley this season. No idea why they re-signed him.
I think he was just a break in case of needed if Arnold and/or Rakestraw didn't develop fast enough to play this season. But sounds like both could become starters. At least it sounds like Arnold will be.
Tough break when you basically can't play 3 years in a row...dude is probably done.
I was not expecting anything from Moseley this season. No idea why they re-signed him.
I think he was just a break in case of needed if Arnold and/or Rakestraw didn't develop fast enough to play this season. But sounds like both could become starters. At least it sounds like Arnold will be.
Tough break when you basically can't play 3 years in a row...dude is probably done.
I wouldn't necessarily say he is done. CJGJ had the same injury last year and missed 15 weeks. That would put his return around Thanksgiving. It's not like he is a rookie who needs to acclimate to NFL level football. He was on the cusp of being a reliable starter when he signed here. At this point, if there's one thing this dude knows how to do, it is rehab. I wouldn't count him out. By the time he is ready to return to the field, there are sure to be other injuries in the secondary that may require him to step in.
1. I think coach was right when he said it's going to be twice as hard this year...being a front runner will bring out the best in most opponents...I think the giants aggression is a sign of that
I have the same feeling. It's going to be hard for the OL to sustain what they did last year, the O scheme to have similar success and the defense to make a big enough jump. I think we are going to see some bumps in the road along the way. We just need to stay the course.
I think he was just a break in case of needed if Arnold and/or Rakestraw didn't develop fast enough to play this season. But sounds like both could become starters. At least it sounds like Arnold will be.
Tough break when you basically can't play 3 years in a row...dude is probably done.
I wouldn't necessarily say he is done. CJGJ had the same injury last year and missed 15 weeks. That would put his return around Thanksgiving. It's not like he is a rookie who needs to acclimate to NFL level football. He was on the cusp of being a reliable starter when he signed here. At this point, if there's one thing this dude knows how to do, it is rehab. I wouldn't count him out. By the time he is ready to return to the field, there are sure to be other injuries in the secondary that may require him to step in.
agree and Dan said its an opportunity to get his legs right so less chance of tearing his knees up with more time for them to get right.
When checking the net for Lions info this week all could find and read about was gushing about the Giants in the media. The new rookie WR...blah blah blah.
Sure there were a few write ups from the local beat guys here in The D, but still the same story line ... Lions not getting respect. I get it..NY big market etc. But fuck man.
I know this isn't winning football mentality but maybe it's smart to take a chill from time to time and heal before going back out there. It's that time when Hammy's, pulled muscles, ankle sprains happen but it's better that happens now then the first week. Practicing full throttle for the top guys seems counter productive
Weird. NFL+ has all the preseason games. It’s 6.99.
NFL network has 3 channels on direct TV, Lions were on the 2nd channel , I went to my PC and watched in at NFL.com
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I've been using FUBO to stream on the firestick but it's about 60 per month. I do get college football with that package, but that is a quite bit more money.