Hakim scored the first-ever touchdown at Ford Field when he took a reverse handoff from Eddie Drummond on a punt return and raced 72 yards for a score September 22, 2002 against Green Bay.
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Hakim scored the first-ever touchdown at Ford Field when he took a reverse handoff from Eddie Drummond on a punt return and raced 72 yards for a score September 22, 2002 against Green Bay.
You know, I find that tidbit more interesting than any debate over Warner's recent play with the Giants.
Well, then.....I guess my time was well-spent. :redface:Quote:
You know, I find that tidbit more interesting than any debate over Warner's recent play with the Giants.
Once again with the injury to Charles Rogers, Hakim is going to have to step up for the Lions and be the receiver Detroit thought they were getting in 2002. I think Hakim is definitely more suited for the slot, and the Lions trying to use him as an A or B is a mistake. Unfortunately, it seems like a corner they're backed in to.
Az has had the injury bug so bad there isn't a strong enough repellant for him. However, he will produce in this offense this year with Rogers out.
Detroit isn't that far off from being very dangerous.
They definitely benefit from the Packers looking so weak. They're going to have to win that division though if they want to see the playoffs. I don't see the wild card spots going to a second team in the NFC North.
Az has also had the fumblitis bug as well. he had so much potential but i'm not really sad he left. although, i did laugh my butt off this year when the lions drafted roy williams, sending az to the #3 spot he left in st. louis.
Yeah, but then again, he's probably still making more money there then he would have been here.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJRamFan