Matt Stafford's broken back

Matt Stafford does not get enough credit. Sure his incredible numbers and limited playoff success are easy scapegoats for service level analysis. However, his supporting casts have been amongst the worst in the league consistently. Even when he had Megatron his defences were average and their running game (aside from this year) was historically futile. In fact they went multiple seasons without featuring a 100 yard game from anybody. Still Stafford has been lauded as one of the toughest and most clutch quarterbacks in the game today. Last season was a different story, his play seemed to bottom out. He only threw 21 touchdowns as the lions struggled to a 6-10 record. Was Stafford done? Had he plateaued as a quarterback? Should the lions move on? These were real questions being asked in a quarterback starved league. Rest assured though lions fans, in Stafford like fashion he played through a debilitating injury and didn't make a big stink about it. A broken back plagued the lions signal caller for the majority of the season and he played through it like an absolute champ. I always had a feeling there was more to Stafford's sudden regression. Going into his second year in a new system we should see a large improvement in Stafford and the lions as a whole. Something tells me Matt Patricia is building something special up in Motown. Stay tuned lions fans

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