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By Dan Hanzus
Around the League Writer
Published: Oct. 7, 2013 at 04:56 p.m

Matt Millen's run as general manager of the Detroit Lions has become the stuff of legend.

Not the good kind of legend, of course. The Lions went 31-84 with Millen at the controls for seven-plus seasons. He was fired in the midst of the team's historic 0-16 meltdown in 2008.
A Football Life


The life of Matt Millen, who won a Super Bowl ring with three different teams, and then went on to be general manager of the Detroit Lions is chronicled on NFL Network on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 9 p.m. ET.

Millen's front-office struggles are dissected in "Matt Millen: A Football Life," which will premiere Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on NFL Network. In the special, Millen's eldest son, Matthew, recalls witnessing the team's fateful decision to draft wide receiver Mike Williams over defensive end DeMarcus Ware in 2005.

"The Mike Williams draft, I got really mad at him because we had talked all up to that point about, 'DeMarcus Ware is a stud. He's going to be a great pass rusher, he would fit our scheme, and he'd be the guy that I'd take,' " Matthew Millen said, via the Detroit Free Press.

"It gets to pick 10, and there's DeMarcus Ware, so I'm thinking, 'All right, we got our guy.' And then all of a sudden, there's chatter from some other people in the room that, 'You know what, if we got this wide receiver and paired him with Roy Williams and some of the other weapons we have, we'd be a really potent offense.' And I can see his mind starting to change."

The Lions pulled the trigger on Williams, who lasted two seasons with the team. It was the third straight year Millen swung and missed on a wide receiver in the first round. The Dallas Cowboys selected Ware with the next pick.

"I'm like, 'Great, the buffoon just picked another wide receiver,' " Matthew Millen said. "That's what everyone's going to think."

Millen's shortcomings with the Lions have overshadowed a playing career in which he played 11 seasons and won Super Bowls with three different teams. It might not be fair, but it is reality
 

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Suh, Fairley, and Ansah. Nuff said.

Not sure what that has to do with Millen, but OK.

This seems like how things would work in a Jerry run draft room though. Hey, #5 overall pick on your board is available! Who? What? I don't think he fits our scheme (not that I hate passing on Floyd, it just illustrates the dysfunction of the draft room)
 

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"I'm like, 'Great, the buffoon just picked another wide receiver,' " Matthew Millen said. "That's what everyone's going to think."
You got that one right, Matthew.

Wonder if Spalding thinks the same thing about Grandpa Jerry's moves.
 
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Man... Ware would be a Lion, and we probably would've taken Spears at 11 since the Joneses didn't want to deal with the Postons.
 

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I shudder to think about how he would be getting stonewalled by lineman and jumping offsides on 3rd and short for Detroit now.
 
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I shudder to think about how he would be getting stonewalled by lineman and jumping offsides on 3rd and short for Detroit now.


..and 115 meaningless sacks, 32 garbage time strip sacks, 3 worthless TDs by age 31
 
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Not sure what that has to do with Millen, but OK.

This seems like how things would work in a Jerry run draft room though. Hey, #5 overall pick on your board is available! Who? What? I don't think he fits our scheme (not that I hate passing on Floyd, it just illustrates the dysfunction of the draft room)


Nothing. Just showing how the Lions made up for it when they ditched Millen.
 

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Ware just may need to be shelved for this year and brought back for Gruden's run next season.
 
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