When the Detroit Lions take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon, they will have their work cut out for them as they will be missing a plethora of players.
The Lions just released their Week 15 Inactives Report and as you can see below, it is not a pretty site!
#DETvsBUF: #Lions inactives pic.twitter.com/osZMuKo3Dz
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) December 16, 2018
Here is what the Buffalo Bills Inactives list looks like. Both Chris Ivory and Shady McCoy are out.
LeSean McCoy is inactive for today’s game. #DETvsBUF pic.twitter.com/JYuyE44Leo
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) December 16, 2018
Nation, what do you think? Will the Lions go into Buffalo and come away with a win to move to 6-8 on the season or will their playoff hopes be shattered?
BONUS CONTENT:
WATCH: Peyton Manning calls out weakness of Detroit Lions’ QB Matthew Stafford
Whether you are a Matthew Stafford supporter or a Matthew Stafford hater, you probably agree that he is not having a very good season up to this point with the Detroit Lions.
Sure, the offensive line has been banged up, his receivers do not get separation, and Jim Bob Cooter could not play call his way out of a paper bag, but Stafford has also been part of the problem.
In his most recent analysis video, former 14-time Pro Bowl quarterback Peyton Manning pointed out one of Stafford’s biggest weaknesses, staring down his receivers rather than looking in other directions first.
“As a quarterback, believe it or not, we need to use our eyes to look off defensive linemen and pass rushers,” he said. “Don’t stare at the receiver because then the pass rushers know where you’re going to go. So look off. Even though if you know you’re gonna throw it out there to the right and to the flat, look left to start, or look down the middle. Don’t let those defensive linemen know where you’re going.”
Check out the video below to see Manning’s full analysis.
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