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12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Got to respect the fact that they showed up to work too. -
12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Pistons with a 4th quarter lead!! -
12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Damn only a 1 possession game heading to the 4th! Wow! -
12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Like even if the game was still played like the 1990s I don't see how Wiseman would fit in any better. Atleast guys like Jahlil Okafor and Greg Monroe had some post game that would've fit in that era but Wiseman doesn't even have that. -
12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
I really don't understand why Wiseman was so sought after as a prospect and NBA draft pick. Like I see no plus skill that he has that would make teams think so highly of him. Atleast with Duren he is uber athletic but I don't see that with Wiseman, it's like he is just a run of the mill 6'11 guy with no redeeming qualities. -
12/26 @ 7PM Brooklyn Nets Vs Detroit Pistons
RandyMarsh replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Bogey throwing up Stanley Johnson and Killian Hayesesque bricks. Not even close! -
Assuming Ben leaves I think more than likely the Lions will like to promote from within but if they decide to go outside the organization I would really like to look at Ken Dorsey. As QB coach in Carolina that's when Newton and Carolina played their best offensively. Also he really helped turn Josh Allen around when he became QB coach and passing coordinator for the Bills and as OC last year they didn't miss a beat offensively after Daboll left. This year they took a little step back under him but that was mainly due to turnovers, without actually watching all of them I'm not sure how much you could put that on him.
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Yep, and aside from Tork they really don't have any real boppers on the team either where you can have an otherwise bad game(s) with the bat but get that bloop and a blast to bail you out. To me that is the biggest problem with the offense. I feel like there is a decent chance that they can be relatively good from an on base stand point but without the big boppers to drive them in you're depending on stringing together a bunch of hits/walks in a row to score which is just tough to do in this day and age with pitchers having the stuff they have now.
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Week Seventeen: Detroit Lions (11-4) @ Dallas Cowboys (10-5)
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
The thing about this game is that while I obviously want to win it a loss wouldn't be all that bad for the Lions cause I'd prefer Dallas get the 2 seed over Philly anyway. Even though Dallas plays great at home the Lions also play much better indoors vs. potentially nasty weather in Philly. Also I think Philly would have a better chance of upsetting SF in the 2nd round than Dallas which if everything plays out right could mean the Lions host a playoff game, play an indoor road game at Dallas, and then host the championship game. As long as we don't embarrass ourselves or most importantly get hurt this game is almost a no lose situation in my eyes. -
Week Seventeen: Detroit Lions (11-4) @ Dallas Cowboys (10-5)
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
I think 6 is pretty fair when you factor in how the Cowboys play at home and the Lions coming off a huge divisional clinching win. After something like that it's hard to get back up for the next game when it's not really a must win. Yeah it's important for seeding but not a huge deal win or lose, Dallas certainly needs this win more than we do. -
And the Ravens proceed to stop them on 3 downs and pick off the 4th down attempt. Now the game is over!
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This game isn't quite over yet, 49ers at the 1 yard line trying to make it a 1 score game with all 3 timeouts and the 2 minute warning still left.
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Didn't Darnold throw a pick 6 to the Patricia Lions on his very first NFL throw? Probably should've known then that he was destined to be an NFL backup at best.
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Agreed, they are definitely the team I want to avoid most in the 1st round. Yeah they lost some players since then but this team is only a year removed from winning the Super Bowl and they still have the QB that took them there playing at a high level so they would be a tough out. Much tougher than Seattle(despite our personal struggles with) or one of the NFC South or North teams. imo
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Week Sixteen: Detroit Lions (10-4) @ Minnesota Vikings (7-7)
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
Yep, 2 were "arm punts" where they just chucked them cause they had a long down and distance, it's a play where you hope your WR or refs bail you out, if they don't and it gets picked oh well you were going to punt the next play anyway. Another was on 4th down where the Lions actually got worse field position by intercepting it. Basically those 3 interceptions could have been 3 incompletions and the Lions would be no worse off, if anything they may have been better off depending on how the ensuing punt played out. Again another reason why you can't just treat all turnovers as the same. -
The Ravens defense is swarming, feels like they are playing with 12 or 13 guys.
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I will say we know first hand how good this Ravens team is when they are playing at their best so I do think it's fair to say that our chances wouldnt be good IF the Ravens play near their best but that's no guarantee, I just don't agree with the sentiment that the Lions would be murdered by either of them. I think the Lions are good enough to beat any team, they just have to play near perfect football to beat the likes of these two but it's not unrealistic. I feel like some people(maybe I was wrong to lummp you into this buddha) just are still so traumatized by past Lions teams that they just can't accept or admit that this is a good football team. Not perfect but certainly good enough to beat any other playoff team. imo
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To be fair you'd probably think the Giants or Patriots would murder the Lions. Outside of Ben Johnson don't think you had a positive thing to say about the team all season.
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I know kicking is extremely hard but it still amazes me that there isn't some unsigned guy out there whether it be an ex NFLer or recent ex college kicker that isn't better than Patterson or Badgely. In Patterson's case he can't kick it past 40 yards, in Badgely's case he can't kick it period.
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Week Sixteen: Detroit Lions (10-4) @ Minnesota Vikings (7-7)
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
I put stock into them but I just don't like to treat them as the be all end all. For instance if a guy has a high grade chances are he did play a good game, like wise if he has a bad grade. What I don't do is say one player is better than another based off of their PFF number. -
It sucks for the Lions sake that the Eagles appear to be well in control of this one but a good consolation prize for me would be to see Devito come crashing back down to Earth while getting embarrassed on national TV. I think it's time his 15 minutes are up, tired of hearing about him and his agent.
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Your 2023 NFC North Champion Detroit Lions
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
The Browns kinda deserve the asterisk in the sens that technically the Ravens were the previous Cleveland franchise and this current one is essentially an expansion team. I think the current one started in 99 or 00 so if you go by that then it's at 24 years, still pathetic nonetheless. -
There is this belief that because Brady was seemingly able to do it that great QBs can carry an offense no matter who they have around them and that is just false. We've seen it time and time again that outside of the GOATs you need good playcallers, atleast some play makers and most importantly an offensive line. Sure you may get 1 season here and there like Cam Newton or Lamar Jackson had where they were just so all world and so athletic that they were able to do it almost by themselves but that has proven to not be sustainable.
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Never saw one either but judging by the way Badgely's kicks looked I'm going to guess it was his fault. Every one was this low darting slice, they almost all looked like shanks but were fortunate enough that they were XPs so it was close enough to still get through the uprights....barely.
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Week Sixteen: Detroit Lions (10-4) @ Minnesota Vikings (7-7)
RandyMarsh replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
Highest graded defenders per PFF for the LIons in week 16. EDGE Romeo Okwara (91.3), DB Ifeatu Melifonwu (89.8), DB Brian Branch (88.0), LB Jack Campbell (76.3), LB Alex Anzalone (75.8) Interesting that Branch still graded so high despite the dropped pick and penalty, shows just how well he must of played the rest of the game. Also nice to see another dominant performance from Iffy and Campbell appears to have turned a corner the past month or so atleast by PFF's metrics. He was one of the lowest graded LBs in football at the beginning of the year but lately he is getting well above average grades every game. Great sign for his future!
