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Lions vs. Redskins


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Lions edge Redskins to end skid at 19 games
 
 

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DETROIT -- Matthew Stafford held his head down on the bench for the final snap.

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Redskins coach Jim Zorn on the loss

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Dominic Raiola couldn't watch, either, fearing a 20th loss in a row and 100th setback of his nine-season career.

When Detroit's leaders looked up and saw Washington was out of time, they saw what they were hoping to see Sunday.

Lions 19, Redskins 14.

Believe it.

Finally.

"We not only got the monkey off our back, we got King Kong off our back," said Lions owner William Clay Ford. "I'm hoping that this gets us over that hump and gives us a winning attitude."

Detroit (1-2) hadn't won since Dec. 23, 2007 and its 19-game skid matched the second longest in NFL history. The Lions no longer have to hear about Tampa Bay's record 26-game losing streak.

Raiola blew kisses to the crowd of 40,896 that was the smallest at Ford Field and the fewest to watch a Lions home game in 20 years after time expired with Washington stalled at the Detroit 24.

"I've always watched, but I've never been in this situation before," Raiola said. "No team has been in this situation before. No one has gone 0-16 and then had to try to win a game the next year."

The one benefit of losing every game last season was it gave Detroit the No. 1 pick in the draft and it chose Stafford hoping he would be the franchise quarterback it has lacked for decades. The Lions have won one playoff game and had one Pro Bowl QB since winning the 1957 NFL title.

 

Stafford threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Bryant Johnson in the first quarter, drew a 47-yard pass interference penalty to set up a fourth-quarter score and didn't turn the ball over after throwing two interceptions in his first two games.

Stafford smiled as often as any long-suffering Lions fan did on Sunday, playfully sticking out his tongue toward the Detroit sideline, and looked like a 21-year-old kid having a blast.

"I'm having fun," he said. "It's a great game we get to play."

When Stafford isn't playing, he is nervous. That's why he was looking at the turf when the final play started.

"I figured I'd just let the crowd noise tell me what happened," Stafford recalled. "When it got really quiet, I couldn't take it, so I looked up, and saw them running, and then the tackle, and then I saw the clock was at zero."

Following a brief meeting and prayer in the locker room, first-year coach Jim Schwartz sent his players back to the field to celebrate nine months after becoming the first NFL team to have an 0-16 season.

"We went a whole season without feeling like this, so you have to take it in and enjoy," Raiola said.

Washington doesn't have the burden of a long losing streak. It does, though, have plenty of problems.

"You either want it or you don't. A lot of these guys don't want it," Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall said. "They want the other stuff."

The Redskins (1-2) pulled within five points on Jason Campbell's second TD pass with 2:36 left in the game, but couldn't prevent the Lions from picking up a first down that ran time off the clock and cost them three timeouts.

Washington had its last of many chances to win from its 22 with 1:05 left and failed to do much more than scare the Lions by driving into their territory.

The Redskins wasted opportunities all afternoon to avoid the embarrassment of losing to the lowly Lions. Embattled coach Jim Zorn will likely be pressed for answers as he was a week ago after an unimpressive 9-7 win over St. Louis.

Zorn was burned by at least two decisions.

He went for it on fourth-and-goal from the 1 on Washington's first drive and Clinton Portis was stopped.

"I didn't think we'd be denied getting in the end zone and we were," Zorn said. "But there was no way a team could drive 99 yards on us was my thought."

Detroit did.

The Lions drove 99 yards on 12 plays over nearly 6 minutes, capping the impressive drive with Johnson's fantastic catch on a high throw in the end zone from Stafford.

On the possession, Zorn accepted a penalty instead of leaving the Lions with a 50-yard kick. Instead, Stafford ducked to avoid a sack and ran for 21 yards to convert a third-and-13 that set up his TD pass on the next play.

"Jason Hanson was in field goal range," Zorn said. "I just had to pull him back out of it and try to get off the field so they wouldn't get another three points. That was my thinking."

After a week of second-guessing and speculation about Zorn's job security, Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is ready for more of the same.

"It don't matter if Joe Gibbs was here or any All-Star coach, they're still going to point fingers," said Haynesworth, who hurt his right hip in the first half and returned to play in the third quarter.

Do the Redskins still support Zorn?

"I hope so, you only have one head coach," Haynesworth said. "I can't speak for everybody else, but I am."

Notes

  • A reporter attempted to approach Redskins owner Dan Snyder after the game, but security wouldn't allow an interview.
  • Snyder's friend, Tom Cruise, chatted with Zorn about an hour before kickoff and signed autographs.
  • Lions RB Kevin Smith ran for 101 yards before leaving the game with an injured right shoulder.
  • The game, which was blacked out on local TV, will be shown on NFL.com for 72 hours starting at midnight Sunday.
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September 28, 2009 10:32 pm
In my last ten years of watching Lions Football, I've seen several teams that oozed potential. 1999 turned out to be Barry's departure, sending all of us fans and the front office into a state of shock. In 2000, Charlie Batch teased us with his passing. In some games h ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 8:21 pm
Cowboys - Wade Phillips

Redskins - Jim Zorn

Raiders - Tom Cable


All three are franchises with great histories. They are all ancient history due to owners who think they know football bett
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September 27, 2009 4:32 pm

first by firing Jim Zorn, he is the WORST coach in the nfl and the worst coach the Redskins have EVER had, Steve Spurrier had his faults, but he never lost to the Lions like this...........then after Zorn gets gone, fire Greg Blache, he is the WORST defensive coordinator EVER actu ...(more)

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September 27, 2009 5:06 pm
Jason Cambell did not play horrible as some suggested, but he definitely did not play great. He showed a lack of touch on some passes and an inability to go through all of his progressions, something that for a young QB usually comes with maturity and experience; unfortunately we are past the time period of waiting for Campbell to find "it".

The
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September 28, 2009 11:50 am

Ok, guys I won't go overboard (not to much), it is just one win.  However, the road to improvement, playoffs and playoff wins starts with  1 win.  Anyone can see the marked improvement of the Lions.  They played as a team, and believed in themselves.  Those are paramount to success.  Instead of a long losing ...(more)

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September 27, 2009 5:24 pm
After last weeks debacle against the Vikings I was just about ready to give up on these Lions. I, as a diehard fan, have seen this team stoop to what has seemed the lowest of lows and still stood by them but Im telling you last week I was almost about to give it all up. BUT that was ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 8:07 pm

As long as there is no continuity at the top of the organization this team will never win. None of the marquee coaches that are available right now will coach there. They had a top NFL coach in place that was not given enough time to right the ship. Marty Schottenheimer, a proven winner in the NFL for many years was let go after one year for a college coach with ZERO NFL coaching experience. It ...(more)

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September 27, 2009 4:53 pm
losing to Detroit will do that. lets just hope we can rebound and give Campbell some time. its just looked like we had no heart n no D. although its only week 3 of the NFL yr. transitioning to week 4 will be the longest week ever.


the only way we can erase this is finishing at the end by saying "we made the playoffs. thank God Jason u did something" but thats a long way from now.
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September 27, 2009 10:58 pm
Two first half possessions, including a three and out.  Two 90+ yard scoring drives allowed.  Zero pressure allowed.

I think Blache is a good coach, but his game plan was retarded.  The Redskins played a rookie QB and didn't blitz him the entire game.  The sacks they got were coverage sacks.  Washington h
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September 27, 2009 8:34 pm
I still think he's going to end up being a bust, but I have to admit he's gotten better each of the three games. Threw some really nice passes and he's cut down on the mistakes every week. Accuracy is still bad but Lions fans aren't used to the QB position being a strength, and I think it was today. Way to go Stafford.
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September 27, 2009 5:06 pm
The Lions win for the first time since December 2007 and the Patriots still get the main article on the home page.  Why do the Patriots get the main article?  Aren't they supposed to beat a winless Titans team?   ...(more)
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September 27, 2009 7:43 pm
Congratulations Detroit!!! Let me first say that I'm not a Lion fan but I am a football fan which leads to the rest of this post. The simple fact that Detroit showed up as a TEAM and took care of business speaks volumes! Any true diehard has to feel good just because of the Detroit win. If I'm a Skins fan I'd feel pretty lousy...your program is in worse shape than the ...(more)
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September 27, 2009 4:44 pm
 as a skins fan im givin you guys ur praise. stafford looks like he has a bright future. Im def disappointed with my team, they played with no heart and acted like they didnt even care they was playing football.
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September 27, 2009 6:43 pm
First, Jim Zorn turns down a chip shot field goal to open the scoring in the first quarter.  The Lions march 99 yards and create a 10-point swing by punching it in for a TD.

Question -- why is this team running out of the shot gun so much?  Of the nearly 70 snaps the 'Skins took on offense, over 30 were from the shotg
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September 28, 2009 9:54 am

As a person who lives in Tampa, Fl, and moved from Detroit 6 years ago, I have purchased the NFL ticket every year so that I can watch my home team play every week. I have not missed a game in a long long time. So with that said, 

We finally won a game, OMG we won a game. I was so excited over this it is ridiculous. The beer I cracked open after that game was the
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Quarterback Matthew Stafford celebrates the Lions' first victory since Dec. 23, 2007.
 
Quarterback Matthew Stafford celebrates the Lions' first victory since Dec. 23, 2007. (AP)
 

 
Scoreboard
Washington (1-2-0)007714
Detroit (1-2-0) «760619
Game Leaders
RedskinsLions
Pass: J. Campbell (27-41, 340) M. Stafford (21-36, 241)
Rush: C. Portis (12-42) K. Smith (16-101)
Rec: S. Moss (10-178) B. Johnson (4-73)
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
TDBryant Johnson, 21 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 1:20. Drive: 12 plays, 99 yards in 5:50.
2ND QUARTER
FGJason Hanson 39 Yd, 8:30. Drive: 11 plays, 74 yards in 5:26.
FGJason Hanson 26 Yd, 0:00. Drive: 18 plays, 86 yards in 6:53.
3RD QUARTER
TDSantana Moss, 57 Yd pass from Jason Campbell (Shaun Suisham kick is good), 13:15. Drive: 3 plays, 73 yards in 1:45.
4TH QUARTER
TDMaurice Morris, 2 Yd run (Matthew Stafford 2 Pt. Conversion pass to Bryant Johnson failed), 5:26. Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards in 3:44.
TDRock Cartwright, 4 Yd pass from Jason Campbell (Shaun Suisham kick is good), 2:36. Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards in 2:50.
Players of the Game
Detroit

M. Stafford
Att 36
Comp 21
Yds 241
TD 1
Washington

S. Moss
Rec 10
Yds 178
Avg 17.8
TD 1
 
Redskins
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
J. Campbell27/4134021
RushingATTYDSTDLG
C. Portis1242014
J. Campbell121021
L. Betts1202
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
S. Moss10178157
L. Betts443011
C. Cooley338015
A. Randle El221015
M. Kelly118018
F. Davis113013
R. Cartwright31218
D. Thomas1707
C. Portis1606
M. Sellers1404
Lions
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
M. Stafford21/3624110
RushingATTYDSTDLG
K. Smith16101019
M. Stafford223021
M. Morris81015
C. Johnson1909
A. Brown5608
J. Felton4502
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
B. Johnson473124
C. Johnson549018
W. Heller230024
B. Pettigrew227015
D. Northcutt323020
K. Smith31809
M. Morris112012
A. Brown1909
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BUF 7
NYG 24 Final
TB 0
GB 36 Final
STL 17
KC 14 Final
PHI 34
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SF 24 Final
MIN 27
JAC 31 Final
HOU 24
PIT 20 Final
CIN 23
CLE 3 Final
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