Quarterback Dan Orlovsky, now with the Texans, "felt terrible" after stepping out of bounds and causing a safety with the Lions last season. "That wasn't the impression I was looking to make," Orlovsky told the Hartford Courant. "But I felt terrible. It was a stupid play and I was really down about it, but Jared DeVries, a defensive end and an 11-year veteran, comes up to me right after the play and says, 'Forget about that. We need you. Everybody makes mistakes.' "Calvin Johnson comes up to me and says, 'Man, I didn't mean to laugh, but that stuff was funny.' So I mean, it happened. I'll be remembered for it, I'm sure. But you have to move on, and I did. After that game, I just went back to paying attention to detail again and doing the little things ? like I always did."