![]() ![]() It apparently earned a spot for how disastrous it turned out. 5 was the Lions’ attempt at curling following a touchdown against the Falcons. They should hang this video in a museum.”Ĭhecking in at No. ![]() ![]() It’s a universal moment that we can all relate to. Glasgow walks over, doesn’t realize Tate can’t see him, waits for a second, considers turning around, and then finally just pats Tate on the head. "Tate and (Marvin) Jones volleying the ball back and with perfect timing was undeniably impressive,” Mays writes, “but what truly sets the ping-pong celebration apart is left guard Graham Glasgow. Tate had a hand in the two that did make The Ringer’s list, forming one-half of the Lions’ ping-pong celebration following a touchdown against the New York Giants in Week 2, while offensive lineman Graham Glasgow adds unintended awkwardness. Robert Mays of The Ringer called the Lions “kings in this arena,” calling Golden Tate’s “People’s Elbow” celebration last week against the Saints - a move that drew praise from its creator, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson - “the best individual celebration I’ve seen that wouldn’t have been possible under the new rules.”Īnd, it didn’t even make The Ringer’s top eight. The Ringer gave the Lions their due Friday in its list of the eight best touchdown celebrations of the NFL season so far, with a pair of end-zone performances making the cut - the only team to have more than one. We apparently do know, though, that the Lions know how to celebrate touchdowns. We don’t know if the Detroit Lions will get back to the playoffs, and we don’t know if they’re good enough to win the NFC North, no matter who’s quarterbacking the Green Bay Packers. The NFL season is only through its first six weeks. Watch Video: Lions Lowdown: NFC North up in the air ![]()
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