Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea

Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea
Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea

Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea

Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea

Some Detroit Lions players are spewing trash, while others are donating their flowers to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The most recent one was provided by rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs,

who remembers spotting him during the team’s Week 6 game.

“Oh Sh*t, when I seen him on the sidelines.. he’s big,” stated Gibbs. He’s enormous.

He’s competent. He is quite talented. He has my respect.

Due to an injury, Gibbs was unable to participate in that game, but his career has taken off.

The first-round pick rushed for 945 yards and 10 touchdowns,

helping to spearhead the second-best rush offensive in the league.

On 52 receptions, the speedy back gained an additional 316 yards through the air and made one touchdown.

Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator for the Lions,

is aware that hitting Vea’s center of the line would require selectivity and

that they must be aware of his location on the field.

“Extremely picky,” Johnson stated. “I believe you are correct. Everything you mentioned is accurate.

We will be selective when he’s in the game so that he doesn’t necessarily do a few things because

we know where he is most of the time.

I’ll end it there for the time being.

Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea
Detroit Lions Running Back Gives Strong Statement Regarding Bucs’ Vita Vea

Vea suffered a pectoral injury in Week 6, which kept him out of full strength,

but when healthy, he can dominate games.

The Buccaneers are hoping he does exactly that this weekend in their Divisional round match,

stopping a renowned rushing offense.

Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator for the Lions,

is aware that hitting Vea’s center of the line would require selectivity and that

they must be aware of his location on the field.

“Extremely picky,” Johnson stated. “I believe you are correct. Everything you mentioned is accurate.

We will be selective when he’s in the game so that he doesn’t necessarily do a few things because

we know where he is most of the time.

I’ll end it there for the time being.

Vea suffered a pectoral injury in Week 6, which kept him out of full strength,

but when healthy, he can dominate games.

The Buccaneers are hoping he does exactly that this weekend in their Divisional round match,

stopping a renowned rushing offense.

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