Detroit Lions making fans vomit from poor play (Video)

Oct 11, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi (L), quarterback Matthew Stafford (9), and president Tom Lewand (R) look on from the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Ford Field. The Cardnials won 42-17. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 11, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi (L), quarterback Matthew Stafford (9), and president Tom Lewand (R) look on from the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Ford Field. The Cardnials won 42-17. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Detroit Lions have been a horrible football team in 2015, and some fans are literally getting sick from watching them.


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At 0-5, the Detroit Lions are the only team without a win in the National Football League and the team, fans, and pundits alike are at a loss as to why the team has fallen on hard times so quickly. In fact, the thought of how poorly the Lions are playing is literally making some fans sick to their stomachs.

You only have to look at Sunday afternoon for a prime example of just how hard it has become for Lions fans to stomach things.

At some point during Detroit’s absolute decimation at the hands of the visiting Arizona Cardinals, one fan decided she just couldn’t take any more and just let it all out….all over the seat in front of her.

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Needless to say, this fan had seen enough. Who knows what the tipping point was?  Perhaps it was one of Matt Stafford’s three interceptions on the afternoon. Maybe it was the total disappearance of Calvin “Megatron” Johnson for the fifth straight week. Or perhaps it was the fact the the team ended the game with Dan Orlovsky behind center. Regardless, she obviously couldn’t keep it down any longer.

The Lions will try to get things back on track Sunday with a match-up against the equally lowly Chicago Bears. Since it’s another home game, perhaps Ford Field may want to limit the alcohol consumption at this particular contest, or at the very least provide patrons with an adequate disposal bag should the team continue to find itself hugging the toilet.