Matthew Stafford Opens Up About Returning to Detroit
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Everyone is talking about how Matthew Stafford will be back at Ford Field this weekend for the first time since he parted ways with the Detroit Lions. What a storyline, right? I’ve had people from across the country reach out to me and ask me for thoughts on this. That shows just how widespread the Stafford-back-in-Detroit narrative has gotten. Well, now, Stafford is finally opening up and speaking out about returning to Detroit.
Detroit drafted Stafford as the No. 1 overall in the the 2009 NFL Draft. He was with the Detroit Lions for 12 season. Then, he wanted out. So, the Detroit Lions traded him to the Los Angeles Rams, and we got their quarterback, Jared Goff. Considering how well Goff has been playing for the Lions, it makes me think that he never got the support that he needed back in L.A. I’m super happy to have Goff a Michigander.
Now, of course, Stafford and the Los Angels Rams are coming to Detroit on Sunday (Jan. 14) to take on the Lions in an NFC Wild Card Game. Reporters asked Stafford about returning to Detroit on Wednesday (Jan. 13) during a press conference. He hasn’t said much about it yet, but opened up a little.
“I was asked this question a couple times just by friends and family, and I think the biggest thing for me is just to go and experience whatever that experience is gonna be,” Stafford said. He added, “I understand what the people of Detroit and the city of Detroit meant to me in my time and my career, what they meant to my family. I hope they feel that back, but at the same time I’m not a stranger to the situation and understanding that I’m the bad guy coming to town.” Meanwhile, some fans want to ban Stafford jerseys from Ford Field. Kelly Stafford comments about that here. Also, read about a local bar banning Stafford jerseys here.
Drawing Every Team's Logo In The NFL By Memory (VIDEO)
Sunday isn’t often a day you look forward to. It’s the final day of the weekend, and the next day you’re back to work. However, come September everything changes. Sunday becomes the most anticipated day of the week, and why? Because of NFL football. Despite watching football every Sunday, drawing every NFL team logo by memory still proves to be difficult.
I’m familiar with all 32 teams in the NFL. Most football fans are. However, when it comes time to draw their logos it becomes more difficult to remember all the tiny nuances in the team’s logos. It also doesn’t help that I have zero (0) drawing skills. Honestly, my drawing skills are probably on par with a Kindergartener or Elementary student.
Drawing Every NFL Team’s Logo
I’m not afraid to be honest about my flaws. I’ll proudly come out and say it: I cannot draw. It’s something I’ve never been able to do. In fact, basically anything that has to do with arts and crafts I’m terrible at. Cutting with scissors? No idea how to keep it straight. Handwriting? Absolutely horrid. Drawing? Dreadful.
Thankfully, I have (some) skills in other fields so I don’t have to worry about being terrible at drawing. Something I’m good at? Making fun of myself. So, I found a way to incorporate this skill with my lack of skills in drawing. I decided I was going to go out and have my other fellow football fans identify NFL teams by my terrible drawing.
So, I got out some paper, found a pen, and got to drawing. Of course, to add to the fun I had to implement some basic rules for myself. The first rule? No looking up the logos. I have to do it all by memory. Google’ing or looking up their logos for help is cheating, and would disqualify me from the project. Additionally, I get one shot for each logo. If I notice something wrong, too bad. These drawings are set in stone and there’s no going back. I simply must own my mistakes. As far as rules go, that was pretty much it. In the words of Eric Cartman, “I don’t make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.”
Now that we’ve established the rules, let’s get to the game! Let’s see if these football fans are able to identify what team logo I’ve drawn, or if the drawings are too terrible to even recognize. After you watch the video, keep scrolling to check out every horrible drawing from all 32 teams in the NFL! Good luck!
Well, they did about as well as I expected them to do. Can’t say it’s their fault. I think I have to own this one. Keep scrolling to see my drawing of all 32 NFL teams!
Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.