Lions, as Martz is the offensive coordinator there
2007-03-03 15:33:08
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answered by d b 6
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do no longer neglect how miserably undesirable Lee Evans replace into until eventually 2 weeks in the past. yet comprehend that he probable isn't that undesirable back this season. additionally do no longer neglect how good he replace into this previous week. despite if he could no longer be that good back this season, he does bypass against Miami 2 extra circumstances (2 extra circumstances against MIAMI!!!!), and in any different case has a marginally extra basic time table than Curtis (IMO). Evans could have yet another undesirable pastime or 2 (seek for a downer against NE), yet his extra basic matchups could desire to be good. He feels like a tournament-play at this element. As inconsistent as Evans has been, you may assume consistency from Kevin Curtis, in spite of the matchup. on a similar time as he had one surprising pastime, he has often did no longer carry out as a #a million WR determination. you may assume him to publish 5-10 pts each week, in spite of the opponent, with an occasional extreme-high quality day. do no longer assume yet another 40 pt. week however. My opinion...shop Evans and use him whilst the tournament up is sweet.
2016-12-18 14:52:37
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answered by aaron 4
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The Lions have the inside track on him. They arent pursuing any top free agents (not that any would sign with them if they did) and they are willing to give him a starting spot. That is the reason he left St.L. and since Martz knows what he is getting and the lions badly need a speed receiver it is a good match. Oh yea,and he did mention that Detroit was where he wanted to sign. Poor kid...doesnt know what he is getting himself into! But as a Lions fan (okay you can stop laughing at me now!) I would welcome him, he is clearly an upgrade over the pathetic set of receivers we currently have (Roy Williams and Furrey are pretty good but how sad that we convert a DB that got cut in St. L. and he becomes the second best receiving option on the team). Now all Matt Millen has to do is draft Calvin Johnson (dont laugh...it could happen, it is Millen after all).
2007-03-03 15:48:22
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answered by viphockey4 7
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I'm hearing the Lions too so Matt Millen does not have to draft another terrible WR in the draft.LOL. He'll be the 2nd or 3rd WR if he goes to Detroit behind Roy Williams and I don't know whats up with Mike Furrey. I think I heard he might go back to safety but im not sure.
2007-03-03 15:40:11
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answered by Matt 3
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The Colts if they dont re-sign Stokely.
2007-03-03 15:27:59
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answered by Frank R 7
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Atlanta or Oakland
2007-03-03 15:30:43
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answered by MJMGrand 6
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