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Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

by Mitch Albom | Feb 15, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

Matthew Stafford goes all out. If he plays football, he plays to the dying breath. If he’s with his kids, he’s totally with his kids. If he vacations, he truly vacations. And if he talks, — really talks — he’ll talk about everything. We had one of those talks last...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Matthew Stafford gave Detroit Lions ‘every damn thing I had,’ still torn over exit

by Mitch Albom | Feb 11, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

As Matthew Stafford headed into the meeting that would change his life, he texted his wife, Kelly, and wrote, “Well, here we go.” The Detroit Lions president, Rod Wood, was waiting in the room. The Lions owner, Sheila Ford Hamp, was on speaker phone....
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Tom Brady just gets better with age with seventh Super Bowl victory

by Mitch Albom | Feb 8, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

Youth will be served — but not this year. With a 43-year-old quarterback, a 68-year-old coach, and a tight end who came out of retirement, Super Bowl 55 could have been brought to you by AARP. And that’s the winning team. You read that right. The Tampa Bay...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

One year into COVID-19, what we know still equals what we don’t

by Mitch Albom | Feb 7, 2021 | Comment, Detroit Free Press

It was one year ago today that a man named Li Wenliang died. Maybe you remember him. Maybe you don’t. But today we all should. Because he wasn’t the first person in China to die of COVID-19, but he was possibly the first to try and warn people about it. And he...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Detroit Lions do right by Matthew Stafford, and themselves, in trade with Rams

by Mitch Albom | Feb 1, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

Everybody’s motivated. That’s what makes this Matthew Stafford-Jared Goff deal a good one. Sometimes when a star player seeks a trade, it begins with disgruntlement and ends in disgruntlement, players unhappy, fans unhappy, front office ducking. Not so this...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

GameStop drama has no real winner, only proves both sides can play the game

by Mitch Albom | Jan 31, 2021 | Comment, Detroit Free Press

Here is the history of American desire. First we wanted to be free. Then we wanted to be rich. Then we wanted to be famous. And now we want power. All of that was on display in last week’s GameStop stock market drama. The internet gang of traders who drove the price...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Larry King was big, but never bigger than the people he interviewed

by Mitch Albom | Jan 24, 2021 | Comment, Detroit Free Press

I knew Larry King. Not well, but I knew him. I’d been on his show. He’d been on mine. I first encountered him at an awards ceremony, where, sitting with my wife in the middle of the theater, I looked up to see him ushered to the row in front of us. I felt somewhat...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Matthew Stafford leaving Detroit Lions was inevitable, but still depressing

by Mitch Albom | Jan 24, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

Matthew Stafford is the best player the Detroit Lions have. And the most dedicated. So when your best and most dedicated player comes to and you and suggests maybe parting company would be the best thing, you ought to be worried about your team. So much for...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Lions give fans no reason to believe in coach, GM hires

by Mitch Albom | Jan 21, 2021 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

But when you hire men who are down the depth chart on their current teams, men who have never done the job you’re hiring them to do on a permanent basis, men who few other teams in the NFL were courting, you can’t expect fans to jump up and down. Simply put, this is...
Matthew Stafford’s last Detroit Lions interview: How hard it was for him to say goodbye

Righteous hatred should not shadow our new era

by Mitch Albom | Jan 17, 2021 | Comment, Detroit Free Press

We set sail with a new president on an old ocean of hate. A new photo of a new man will now symbolize U.S. leadership. But hostility is still winning, vengeful hostility, demanding scalps. In the aftermath of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, some vocal...
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