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How did Steve Mariucci leave Ford Field late Thanksgiving afternoon still employed?
If he isn't immediately relieved of his duties after the holiday disgrace that the Lions subjected the nation to, then owner William Clay Ford is guilty on all counts of detached indifference. If Mariucci isn't served up like a Butterball on a platter after the utter nonsense of the Lions' 27-7 loss to Atlanta, then the seats at Ford Field should reflect the emptiness of thought and desire within the organization in the final two home games.
It's no longer a season. It's a wake.
The Lions resembled a team fairly certain its coach won't be around much longer.
So why wait?
Team president Matt Millen declined comment when asked about the likelihood of Mariucci not coaching another game with the Lions. He also declined comment when asked if there was an emergency meeting scheduled with him, Mariucci and Ford either after the game or sometime today.
According to one team source, there was talk around the team compound this week that if the Lions embarrassed themselves on national television Thursday, Millen probably wouldn't wait until after the season to fire Mariucci.
The concession against the Falcons certainly qualifies as an embarrassment.
A frustrated Kevin Jones reportedly blasted the offensive philosophy and several players privately suggested a sudden coaching change wouldn't surprise them. The mood of the locker room didn't match the festiveness of the holiday.
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Looks like Mooch is or will be out in Detroit.
What happens to the roster prior to next season???
The last 3 years they have selected a WR with the No. 1 pick, we could use a wideout the size of Williams or Williams, I'd pass on Rodgers.
Will a new coach want a new QB, we've got one if he wants to come by and kick the tires.
Should they get rid of Millen also?