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Matthew Stafford Breaking NFL Passing Records
The ongoing debate about Matthew Stafford being a good quarterback or just an average one gets aided by his newly acquired record for most passing yards (14,331) and completions (1239) through the first 50 games of his career, more than any other QB in NFL history.
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Detroit Lions – Reggie Bush Too Much to Handle
There have always been doubts as to whether Reggie Bush is good enough to be a feature back on a good NFL teams, but he’s been erasing those so far in an impressive start for him and the Detroit Lions, making the Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson connection not look all that important.
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Matthew Stafford is the Only Starting Quarterback Remaining From His Draft Class
The 2009 NFL Draft class saw 11 quarterbacks selected through 7 rounds, including three in the first. Among these selected few, Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions is the only one who is still a starter on his team.
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Detroit Lions – Matthew Stafford Thankful to Have Reggie Bush With Him
Only preseason, but it’s always a little bit more than that. Matthew Stafford didn’t have the best of performances, but at least he had Reggie Bush to throw to, as the Detroit Lions continue to look better and better despite not having their premier playmaker healthy enough to play.
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Detroit Lions – Matthew Stafford Needs to Start Beating Good Teams
Is Matthew Stafford the reason the Detroit Lions had such a huge drop last season after leading them to the NFL playoffs in 2011? Part of the problem, for sure, especially when you take a look at his horrible record as a starter against teams with a winning record, but it goes far beyond his shortcomings as a quarterback.
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Detroit Lions – The Problem With 3 Contracts
Out of a cap space of $120 million for the 2013 season, the Detroit Lions already have $50 million, 41.6% of what’s available, to three players: Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh, leaving a lot of questions of how to repair a roster that clearly needs a few additions.