The Macomb Daily

Daniel, Blough not the answer for backup QB

- By John Maakaron www.si.com/nfl/lions

It is well-documented the affinity the Detroit Lions organizati­on has for quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford.

As a result, the organizati­on has for some unknown reason paraded a series of backup quarterbac­ks out on the football field that give Detroit no chance of winning if they are called upon.

None.

The latest in a series of comical quarterbac­k decisions was the acquisitio­n of backup quarterbac­k Chase Daniel this past offseason.

Former Lions general manager Bob Quinn signed Daniel to a three-year, $13 million contract.

In Week 16 against the Buccaneers, Daniel completed 13-of-18 passes for 86 yards.

The offense did not even sniff the red zone all afternoon, and Detroit’s seven points were the result of a Jamal Agnew punt return for touchdown.

“I’ve been beaten like this before — very few in between — and it’s never a fun feeling. It’s what we do for a living. It’s a game, but it’s what we do for a living. It’s our pride on the line. We got our pride crushed today,” Daniel said, following Detroit’s 47-7 loss on Saturday.

David Blough only led the offense on three drives, but he did not fare much better. While he could remain with the organizati­on as a developmen­tal quarterbac­k, it would not be a significan­t loss if the new regime cuts ties with him.

“I think all across the board, no one feels sorry for us. Nobody cares that we’re down coaches or whatever. It’s the situation we’re in. We’re supposed to go out there and produce. So, it’s frustratin­g the performanc­e we put on display. But, we keep working,” Blough said. “You go back to work, and you keep learning. That’s all you can do in this game and in this league.”

Yes, finding a quality backup is the ultimate challenge for the league’s 32 general managers.

If a team targets a quarterbac­k that’s willing to serve as a backup, many will inevitably view him as a player on the decline.

If the backup performs well and shines, he’ll certainly want to be compensate­d at the same level as the league’s top signal-callers.

In Detroit, the laundry list of backups to Stafford is as underwhelm­ing as the defensive performanc­e was on Saturday.

From Dan Orlovsky to Jeff Driskel to Daniel, it has been clear that the backup position has not been valued to the degree it needs to by the organizati­on.

 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Lions backup quarterbac­k Chase Daniel had trouble moving the offense in Saturday’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Lions backup quarterbac­k Chase Daniel had trouble moving the offense in Saturday’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Lions backup quarterbac­k David Blough posted just a 32.9 quarterbac­k rating during Sunday’s to Tampa Bay.
RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Lions backup quarterbac­k David Blough posted just a 32.9 quarterbac­k rating during Sunday’s to Tampa Bay.

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