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vs. Setting: 10/15/2023 4:25pm on FOX Site: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL Weather: 79° High / 64° Low, 24% chance of rain, 11mph wind Opening Spread: Lions -3.5 All-Time Series Record: Lions lead, 31-29 Last Meeting: 12/26/2020, Buccaneers won 47-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1) Head Coach: Todd Bowles (6th Season: 35-50) Projected Starting QB: Baker Mayfield (6th Season: 34-39) Last Week: BYE (Preceded by 26-9 W @ New Orleans Saints (3-2)) Looking Ahead to Week #7: Sunday v. Atlanta Falcons (3-2) Your Detroit Lions (4-1) Head Coach: Dan Campbell (3rd Season: 16-22-1) Projected Starting QB: Jared Goff (8th Season: 58-46-1) Last Week: 42-24 W v. Carolina Panthers (0-5) Looking Ahead to Week #7: Sunday @ Baltimore Ravens (3-2) Elsewhere in the NFL Primetime: Broncos @ Chiefs (TNF), Giants @ Bills (SNF), Cowboys @ Chargers (MNF) 9:30am: Ravens @ Titans (London) 1:00pm: Commanders @ Falcons, Vikings @ Bears, Seahawks @ Bengals, 49ers @ Browns, Saints @ Texans, Colts @ Jaguars, Panthers @ Dolphins 4:05/4:25pm: Patriots @ Raiders, Cardinals @ Rams, Eagles @ Jets Bye: Steelers and Packers
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Do you think they wouldn't because it's the Lions or because it's not enough or both? If Minnesota is going to enter something of a rebuild (likely) and Jefferson is telling them he won't re-sign until he knows who his QB will be (as reported), it may make sense for the Vikings to shop him. Otherwise they're looking to manage a disgruntled wide receiver without a long-term deal on a bad team with a new quarterback... Add into the equation that Minnesota is probably not bad enough to win the Caleb Williams sweepstakes. They need draft picks, not wide receiver drama. It would take more than Jamo and a 1st though (unless Holmes goes full villain mode) and I would expect the Vikings to be wary of sending one of the best players in their franchise history to a division rival when he's 24 years old. And Holmes needs to worry about re-signing Sewell, ASB, and Hutchinson to large deals in the next two years.
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Ironically, I think the Lions may match up pretty well with SF and Philadelphia. I know it’s a weird feeling to have a really good football team, but we do. The key to beating us at this point is probably to play mistake free football, with an aerial attack that can find holes in coverage. SF, Philly, and Detroit lead the league in rushing attempts. With the Detroit run defense, that’s strength on strength. I think we would force Purdy and Hurts to beat us through the air, which they aren’t asked to do often (especially Purdy, SF has the 5th fewest passing attempts this season). There is a lot of season left to play, but I’m of the opinion right now that the NFC representative in the Super Bowl will be one of those three teams.
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The perks of finishing in last place.
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I agree, I just mean that if the McCaskeys wanted to hire Jim Harbaugh, they would have done it already. I won’t go so far as to say no NFL team will ever hire Jim Harbaugh, but I do think it would have to be the perfect fit of a regime change where the ownership was okay taking a risk and either hiring a pacifist of a GM (or a friend of Jim’s) to work with Jim, or hiring Jim in a Belichick-like role as GM/HC. It’s clear he’s blacklisted by a number of management teams. He’s a winning coach everywhere he goes, he obviously wants a job, but teams won’t even interview him, sans the Vikings and that was a total disaster. The Commanders and Patriots are the only two who I think might fit the bill this coming off-season. Maybe the Chargers.
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If Harbaugh was going to the Bears I think he'd already be there (or have been there). I'm not sure where he ends up (if anyone in the NFL ever takes him), but I don't think it will ever be the Bears.
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Per Michigan High School seven-official mechanics (I don't know NFL but I believe it is the same despite them having eight officials), the Back Judge (center of field deep defensive backfield) is responsible for the play clock, while the Side Judge (first half visiting side of field deep defensive backfield) is responsible for the game clock. Philosophically, there is a difference. The play clock is given that extra 'beat', the game clock is not. Practically, as has been mentioned, you can't be looking at the ball and the clock at the same time. Depending on the location of the clock though, you should be able to see the clock hit zero and have the offensive players in your periphery. If there hasn't been mass movement in the periphery when you see 0:00, I would think that's probably enough to shut it down. I also feel like this is reviewable. Haven't we seen 4th quarter plays where the team is rushing to spike the ball and it's super close as to whether one second should be left, and that gets reviewed? Maybe I'm imagining it. I don't know why the 4th quarter should be different than the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd though in this regard. Unless they would claim the difference is that one is "whether the incomplete pass was completed with one second on the clock" and the other is "whether there was no time on the clock", though the latter is certainly easier to adjudge.
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I think if Urban returns to college football it's after Day loses to Michigan again and has nothing to do with Michigan State.
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It’s worth mentioning that Witherspoon is also the corner that the Lions burned with a flea flicker in his debut. I’m not willing to award him ROTY yet.