ALLEN PARK -- Matthew Stafford won't consider his offseason plans until after the Detroit Lions' finale against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, but the franchise quarterback dismissed the possibility of working with a coaching guru like Steve Clarkson or George Whitfield.

"Probably not," Stafford said. "It's not something that I feel would be my style or beneficial to me."

Plenty of NFL quarterbacks -- including Ben Roethlisberger, Andrew Luck, Cam Newton and Nick Foles -- have worked with Clarkson or Whitfield, but Stafford said he's never looked into the possibility.

Stafford is in the midst of one of the worst stretches of his professional career as he wraps up his fifth season with the Lions.

In the past seven games, he's completed just 52.5 percent of his passes and has thrown more interceptions than touchdowns.

His 58.1 completion percentage this season is his lowest since his rookie year, and his 19 interceptions is one short of his career-worst, also set as a rookie.

If the Lions make a coaching change at season's end, the team would likely bring in a head coach with a specific plan to get Stafford back on track.

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