After the game, Lions quarterback Jared Goff shared how tough it felt to lose and see the other team celebrating. He said, “Losing this game is devastating, and it doesn’t feel good.”
Even though they were beaten, Goff stayed positive, pointing out that the team has many great players. He believes they’ll keep playing well and winning for a long time. So, while today was tough, Goff’s hopeful words show that the Lions are ready to bounce back and build a successful future in football.
Brad Galli is a sports anchor and reporter for WXYZ-TV in Detroit shared the post on his X account.
“Losing this game is devastating and it doesn’t feel good, you walk off the field and see them celebrating,” Lions QB Jared Goff said. “They beat us today but we’ve got a lot of great pieces in there and expect to continue to be playing winning football for quite some time.”
"Losing this game is devastating and it doesn't feel good, you walk off the field and see them celebrating," Lions QB Jared Goff said.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) January 29, 2024
"They beat us today but we've got a lot of great pieces in there and expect to continue to be playing winning football for quite some time." pic.twitter.com/ZRSBNm5xRX
A person on X shared,
Once you start speaking out your pain, letting it fall out of you with no idea what's going to happen, is the day you have the power to say "The memory doesn't control my life anymore. I can write the ending of this story."
— Lee Goff (@LeeGoffIII) January 29, 2024
When you talk about your hurt and let it out, not knowing what happens next, that’s when you can say, “The bad memories don’t control my life anymore. I can decide how my story ends.” It’s like taking charge and saying that sharing your feelings gives you power. This means you’re not stuck in the past, and you can shape your future the way you want. Speaking up becomes a strong and positive way to heal and take control of your own story.
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