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The argument that Stafford is the best QB we've ever had is asinine. That just means he's the best of a bad bunch. We have seen the best of this guy, that was 2011. We won nothing. You can't win with him unless your offensive line is perfect, your defense is perfect, receivers, special teams etc. That uptopia does not exist on anywhere in the NFL. The dude is not good enough to make up for any shortcomings a team may have. You can get rid of him because you can always find another avg at best QB.What the.. let Stafford go? Crazy! He has been the best QB for the Lions since I can remember. Do you not remember Joey Harrington, Kitna, Batch, Peete, Jeff Garcia, hell even Scott Mitchell doesn't compare to Stafford. Going 0-4 and now fans are in full panic mode. The problem with this year's Lions is the pathetic running game and the obvious play calling. Yes it's cool to rotate players on every single down, but at least change the play calling. It's like they have select plays for select personnel and it doesn't take a genius to know what play is going to be called when certain players are in the lineup. As long as the Lions beat Green Bay at least once this year, and sweep the Bears... that's a good year in my book!
His 3-30something record vs teams with winning records kind of speaks for itself.
Volume thrower, not very accurate, doesn't win games vs good teams.
Honestly I'm not going to go do a bunch of research to find that answer.
Hes 35-46 career... Say its a team game and not all on the QB and whatever else but once again they're not getting the job done.
Post all quarterbacks records since 2011 vs winNing teams
Personally i don't even care about 2008 and 2009 because Jesus couldn't have won with those teams
Also since he can't beat a winning team on the road look at other "elite" quarterbacks during that time
The best of the best can't do it consistently but people throw out that hot take stat as if it's the gospel about Stafford
Lions' Lombardi: I still don't think Stafford is broken
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Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press 3:39 p.m. EDT October 8, 2015
Matthew Stafford has regressed in his second season in Joe Lombardi's offense and is on pace to tie a career high in INTs
Joe Lombardi was a few hours into his job as Detroit Lions offensive coordinator when he made headlines two years ago with a colorful assessment of Matthew Stafford's play.
"The good news is that he's not broken, that much is clear," Lombardi told Yahoo Sports at the Senior Bowl in 2014.
Twenty games into his tenure as Lions playcaller, with the offense woefully underachieving and Stafford on pace to tie a career high in interceptions, Lombardi isn't ready to back away from his quarterback just yet.
"I still don't think he's broken," Lombardi said today. "I think he's a good player."
Stafford and the Lions offense have struggled mightily in their 0-4 start.
The Lions rank 29th in the league in points scored, 30th in total offense, and Stafford has as many touchdowns as interceptions (five) for a unit that's gone almost six quarters without reaching the end zone.
Stafford said Wednesday that he faults himself for some of the offense's troubles.
"I definitely look at myself with a fine-toothed comb," he said. "I'm trying to find ways maybe I can be a little bit better in some areas and make sure I'm just trying to be as good a leader as I possibly can be. Encourage guys, get guys to do the little things right, be motivated in the right way, and that's your job as a quarterback. It's not only to just throw the ball to the receivers, it's get us in all of the right plays and do all that kind of stuff and do that at a very consistent level. So I'm definitely trying to do that as good as I possibly can."
Lombardi praised Stafford for taking better care of the football, even though he's on pace to throw 20 interceptions. And he said the Lions have bigger issues on offense than the play of their 27-year-old quarterback.
"My biggest concerns are getting the run game going and getting some bigger chunks in the passing game," Lombardi said. "We had some things (in Monday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks) that were well within our control that killed drives. Whether it was a third-and-1 mental error or the penalties in the second half that knocked us off. So there's things that are in our control.
"I think Matt Stafford is a very good quarterback that we're happy to have. I don't think – of all my concerns, Matt's not the biggest one. So we've got to protect him, we've got to run the ball better. He's going to take care of his side of it."
Despite the offense's plain-to-see issues - Arizona Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu said Wednesday that the Lions "look like they don't quite understand the system yet," a charge Lombardi disputed - not everything has gone wrong for Stafford this year.
He's completing a higher percent of his passes (65%) than at any point in his career, his 106 completions leads the NFL and he’s on pace for his fifth straight 4,000-yard season.
But more often than not, Stafford's passes have gone for short, often insignificant gains, and the Lions, at coach Jim Caldwell's behest, have made a point to rein in their quarterback's big but erratic arm.
Stafford misfired on two deep passes to Calvin Johnson in Monday's loss to the Seahawks, and in the first three weeks his offensive line rarely gave him time to take shots downfield.
Caldwell insisted today that "almost in every area (Stafford is) getting better," and he said the Lions' offensive woes are a group effort.
"It's on all of us," Caldwell said. "That's one of the things about the quarterback position gets too much credit when you win, too much blame when you lose. So it's not just him."
Lombardi agreed, and he said he expects a turnaround for Stafford and the entire offense soon.
"Look, I think one, he's played probably better than he's given credit for," Lombardi said. "His completion percentage is up and the thing that we're missing in the passing game is the big play. It's a key to scoring is getting chunks and so we've got to get more chucks and I think that'll come."
Post all quarterbacks records since 2011 vs winNing teams
Personally i don't even care about 2008 and 2009 because Jesus couldn't have won with those teams
Also since he can't beat a winning team on the road look at other "elite" quarterbacks during that time
The best of the best can't do it consistently but people throw out that hot take stat as if it's the gospel about Stafford
First of all, Stafford was not on the 2008 Detroit Lions roster. He was at Georgia. He was the reward you got for going 0-16. Your QB's in 2008: Dan Orlovsky (seven starts), Daunte Culpepper (five starts), Jon Kitna (four starts), and then apparently Drew Stanton played in three games and Drew Henson played in two games.
I guarantee any QB held in equal or higher regard to Matthew Stafford has a better W-L record against winning teams. If you want to deny it, you can do that research. But just so you know in case you're worried about wasting your time, there's a reason FOX and ESPN make graphics to say that about Stafford and nobody else.
Tim Twentyman @ttwentyman 1m
Practice Report: DT Haloti Ngata sits out again. bit.ly/1RwA1tt
Mark Potash @MarkPotash
Great story by @patrickfinley on #Bears G Matt Slauson, who has overcome a stuttering issue to become a team leader: bit.ly/1L3N6Iy
Dave Birkett @davebirkett 18m
Darius @_bigplayslay9 on the podcast talking about his jersey collection, NFL's best CBs & celeb crush on @ToriKelly on.freep.com/1LlEAWD
Tom Silverstein @TomSilverstein
New from JS: McCarthy: So far so good with Bulaga ift.tt/1FWqpqW #Packers
Tim Twentyman @ttwentyman
LB DeAndre Levy will be one of the captains for the #Lions this week vs. Arizona
Tim Twentyman @ttwentyman
Riddick and Reiff are the other two captains
Tim Twentyman @ttwentyman
Caldwell said Larry Warford is "on the mend" from that ankle injury
Dave Birkett @davebirkett
Caldwell wouldn't say how much Levy will be able to play. I do expect a full set of snaps
Tim Twentyman @ttwentyman
Caldwell said Josh Bynes will get some playing time even with Levy back. We'll have to wait and see how they use him.
Dave Birkett @davebirkett
Caldwell said Bynes will still get playing time ... I don't expect him to start. Whitehead & Tulloch should join Levy in starting lineup
I'm prepared for every outcome in that Lions-Cardinals game. Can't figure out the way Arizona will come into this one.
Rams could play their best game and I still have seen Rodgers evade rushes that good and better so I don't know if it will matter in the way it would need to/change anything with who wins this game.
Kansas City over Chicago if that needs to be said.