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How do you move the ball efficiently later in the game and not hurt yourself? For me, how do I stay in the pocket and not let those guys get moved off my spot and allow a holding call there in some instances?
Contact Dave Birkett at dbirkett freepress. Follow him on Twitter davebirkett. Detroit Lions lose again on game's final play, , to Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving. Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press. Show Caption. Hide Caption. There was a lot more going on here than immediately meets the eye. Yes, Aaron Rodgers was out, but this was revenge on Matt Flynn. You might remember Flynn from the time he threw six touchdowns on the Lions in Week 17 of the season. Flynn threw an interception, got sacked seven times—including one for a safety—and he fumbled twice.
Revenge was a sweet, sweet dish on this day. Who remember Kevin Ogletree? He caught a yard touchdown pass. How about Jeremy Ross? He caught a 5-yard touchdown. What about Dorin Dickerson? The Lions did turn the ball over four times. This game was also a mirage at the end of the day. The Lions were in the driver's seat to win the division.
With a late-afternoon kickoff, most of the time players will not get back to their homes until later in the evening, far too late for such a heavy meal.
While the Lions don't hold any locker room or team traditions for the holiday game, Brown said that former Lions coach Wayne Fontes did place extra emphasis on the annual contest by dropping inclinations about its importance all throughout the season. Players took that to heart, too. That was the order every year when I looked at the schedule.
Thanksgiving was pretty much the most important thing and we used to emphasize that as leaders on the team. We used to tell all of the young boys coming in that we don't lose on Thanksgiving. That's a game that we said we definitely had to win. In most years, Cowboys players will visit a Salvation Army shelter in Dallas or Fort Worth and feed early Thanksgiving Day meals to those in need, although that practice has been put on hold the past two years because of the pandemic.
In the past, players often were joined by their wives and children. Jason Witten had his two sons and two daughters participate in handing out meals during his career with the Cowboys. I think they like seeing those fans and being able to hand out that food. There is a tailgating group of more than die-hard Lions fans who gather bright and early at 9 a. Montcalm St. Usually, they cook about four turkeys and each signs up to bring a side dish.
Megan Stefanski, a lifelong Lions fan and longtime season-ticket holder, helps organize the festivities. She makes a five-hour drive from Goetzville, Michigan -- located in the Upper Peninsula -- to Detroit. Mark "Pilgrim" Mullins has been a season-ticket holder since and dresses up yearly as a pilgrim for each Thanksgiving Day game with his daughter, Mandie, accompanying him also in costume. He also attends the tailgates with Stefanski.
And how about perhaps the most famous Cowboys season-ticket or suite holder, Roger Staubach? Even at 79 years young, he still plans to play after the game took a one-year hiatus because of COVID last year.
How much sway does Staubach have? As he entered The Star on Nov. Just thinking about the old Super Bowls, Steelers and the Cowboys The night before Thanksgiving is not necessarily a team turkey dinner for the Cowboys, but turkey and all the fixings are available for the players if they want.
But a lot of the players stick with their traditional night-before-game meal of either a steak, chicken, fish or pasta. Given how most people feel after wolfing down their turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing, it's probably wise the players don't gorge themselves like that.
The Lions don't have one big team Thanksgiving dinner, as some might think. Some guys would understandably rather eat at home with family. This year, traditional Thanksgiving fare will be served to players at the Lions' training facility in Allen Park the day before the game. The Joneses are like most of their players. It's a traditional Thanksgiving meal with dishes whose recipes have been passed down through the years from the mothers of Jerry and Gene Jones.
At the top of the list are the family recipes for duck, dressing and sweet potatoes. Here is the breakdown of the food that will be served this year, according to Legends Hospitality:. ET to ensure everything is ready to go ahead of the p.
For fans in the stadium, turkey legs, loaded sweet potatoes and bourbon-spiked cider will be available to purchase. And more extensive Thanksgiving meals are served to suite members. There has not been a shutout since the Cowboys shut out the Miami Dolphins in Smith also has the most career rushing touchdowns on Thanksgiving with The Lions have played the Bears quite a bit on Thanksgiving Day, including back-to-back in and Their last win over Chicago on Thanksgiving was in , in the midst of a four-game overall winning streak for them on the short week holiday during which they beat all three of their NFC North rivals.
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