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Terry Bradshaw destroys Detroit Lions, says Bob Quinn and Matt Patricia should be fired


Let's face it, the Detroit Lions have been a complete train wreck and both GM Bob Quinn and head coach Matt Patricia have been a huge part of the problem.

On Sunday, during the NFL on FOX pregame show, Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw destroyed the Lions front office and said both Quinn and Patricia should be fired.

“I think Bob Quinn, the general manager, should be fired,” Bradshaw said during Fox NFL Sunday. “The head coach has gotta go, if not during the season, after. Nothing has changed there — they're still losing.

“I remember going into Pittsburgh in '70, Joe Greene was drafted No. 1 (No. 4 overall) the year before, he was the foundation for that franchise,” Bradshaw continued. “They made it right, right off the bat. It was Joe Greene that got it started. And the winning started and all of sudden the attitude changed. A losing franchise in the 50s and 60s, and the Steelers turned it around. The Lions can do that, but they've got to get the right people.”

“And don't go to New England. The only one up there that can coach is Bill Belichick,” Bradshaw added in closing, acknowledging Quinn and coach Matt Patricia's ties to that organization. 

Stay tuned as we are working to find video footage of Bradshaw's rant.

 

W.G. Brady
W.G. Brady
W.G. Brady is a Detroit-based journalist who has been covering the Detroit sports scene for Detroit Sports Nation for several years. He is in his early 30s and has a wealth of experience in the industry. Throughout his career, W.G. has established himself as a respected and knowledgeable journalist known for his in-depth coverage of the teams and athletes in Detroit. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for sports, W.G. has become a go-to source for fans and readers looking for the latest news and analysis on the Detroit sports scene. He has a good reputation in the sports community and is respected for his unbiased coverage of sports events. W.G. is known for his ability to uncover hidden stories and provide unique perspectives on the teams and athletes he covers. He has a good understanding of the city of Detroit and its sports culture, which he uses to inform his reporting and analysis. He continues to be a respected journalist in the Detroit sports industry.
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