FischInMich
Rookie
I mean, the Reds aint horrible, could be an upset. Can the Cardinals beat the Reds or what? :roll:
Originally posted by FischInMich
I mean, the Reds aint horrible, could be an upset. Can the Cardinals beat the Reds or what? :roll:
Originally posted by Shane H
Plus we have history on our side 5 straight wins against you guys!
Originally posted by ajcardfan
I hate those sorts of stats. I'd much rather come into this game not having that sort of win streak.
Originally posted by FischInMich
Was a sarcasm thread, and apparently Pariah is the only one who read it.
Originally posted by Redheart
How about this stat, from Dave Pasch:
Lions are 0-7 with James Stewart sitting on the sidelines
Originally posted by Redheart
We all read it. It was just too tired and weak to respond to.
Originally posted by FischInMich
Of course, that being with Lamont Warren as a backup. A little more depth exists now.
Gary has rushed for only 455 yards since he rookie campaign due to a pair of leg injuries. He suffered a knee injury in the 2000 season opener and a broken leg ended his 2001 campaign after 11 games.
Originally posted by FischInMich
Read this name. Avon Coubourne. You'll know it a little better around 4 pm Sunday.
Originally posted by FischInMich
Read this name. Avon Coubourne. You'll know it a little better around 4 pm Sunday.
College West Virginia
NFL Experience rookie
Height 5-8
Weight 205
Birthdate March 06, 1979
Birthplace
Hometown Morgantown, WV
How Acquired FA '03
Considered one of the top running backs in New Jersey before being sidelined early in his senior season with a knee injury at Holy Cross High… Marketing major and communications studies minor… Born March 6, 1979.
College
Four-year starter at tailback for West Virginia (played and started in 44 games)… Team captain as junior and senior… As a senior, was voted team MVP for the second straight year (2001-02) and finished seventh in the nation in rushing at 131.5 yards per game… All-time rushing leader for West Virginia and the Big East Conference… Career tally of 5,164 yards on 1,050 carries (4.9 avg.) and scored 42 touchdowns, including 28 career 100-yard games… Rushed for over 1,000 yards in all four seasons (1,138 in 1999, 1,018 in 2000, 1,298 in 2001 and 1,710 in 2002)… Career receiving numbers include 59 receptions for 459 yards (7.8 avg.)…. First-team All-Big East and third-team AP All-America as a senior (335 attempts, 1,710 yards, 5.1 avg., 17 TD)… 1,710 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns are single-season records at West Virginia… During junior campaign, ranked second in Big East in rushing (118.0 avg./gm.), while being named second-team All-Big East… Had five 100-yard outings and 1,018 as a sophomore, and was ranked third in the Big East in rushing (99.2 avg./gm) and named second-team All-Big East… Led conference in rushing (113.9 avg./gm) and named first-team All-Big East as a redshirt freshman, and had the most rushing yards (1,139) among freshmen in the nation… Broke WVU’s freshman rushing record previously set by Amos Zereoue… The Sporting News first-team freshman All-America and was ranked 16th nationally in rushing.
Originally posted by Skkorpion
This game scares the bejeepers out of me. They are us, we are them. Not position by position, but by overall talent level and unknown qualities.
There is no difference between the teams right now that anybody can point to and claim with any certainty "aha, we've got you here."
The Lions have home field advantage. I think they win.
With a front four consisting of Robert Porcher, Shaun Rogers, Dan Wilkinson and James Hall, the Lions know they have to first neutralize the Arizona ground game led by Emmitt Smith. The second step is to get pressure on quarterback Jeff Blake and force him to throw to a set of receivers in Larry Foster, Bryan Gilmore and Jason McAddley who have limited experience and a combined 79 career receptions amongst them. They also have two rookies in Bryant Johnson and Anquan Boldin running routes.
The addition of Wilkinson has been big so far as it alleviates the pressure the unit faced when Luther Elliss was lost until Week Six. Millen just hopes the defensive line unit is the strength it is perceived to be.
"I hope it turns out to be that way," Millen said. "From every indicator, it looks like it could be. We are going to have to rely on them a bunch."
The good news is that it appears second-year defensive end Kalimba Edwards will be able to play. He missed most of training camp and all of the preseason games due to a sports hernia injury.
"Kalimba has been practicing and we will use him," Millen said. "It will probably be a little more limited than it will be down the road. He is coming off the ball and doing all of those little things that I like to see."
Originally posted by FischInMich
Read this name. Avon Coubourne. You'll know it a little better around 4 pm Sunday.
Cobourne may not be in the Cards
A difficult decision might have become easier, but not in a good way. Head coach Steve Mariucci was laboring over who start at tailback in Sunday's season opener against Arizona, and a lingering hamstring injury keep one of the three out of the game. Rookie Avon Cobourne did not practice Friday and is now listed as questionable on the injury report.
the Lions know they have to first neutralize the Arizona ground game led by Emmitt Smith. The second step is to get pressure on quarterback Jeff Blake and force him to throw to a set of receivers in Larry Foster, Bryan Gilmore and Jason McAddley