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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
Probably wasn’t actually hurt, they just wanted to make everyone get all the overreactions out of their systems early. -
Institutions don’t need to be in control when they’re winning nattys.
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Kind of depressing that Detroit sports have been reduced to two points of collective joy: the day the Leafs get eliminated and the day the Yankees get eliminated. I'm okay with it for today. Show Maples Leafs Square, cowards!
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Florida wins it!!!! Show the crowd! Collect the tears!
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Took me forever but I found a stream online. I've been watching the whole 3rd period, but you can blame me too.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
It feels like they're trying to split the baby and enter a rebuild without saying they're entering a rebuild, which is a sure-fire way to go between 6-11 and 9-8 for the next 3-4 years before the administration is fired and you hire new people to rebuild. -
Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
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I would have liked to see this, but it doesn't surprise me the NFL / Amazon chose money.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
That's called a "someone please pay this man because we can't" trade -
I think they’re better than the Vikings were last year. The Vikings reasonable ceiling last year was probably like 10–11 wins and they had such insane amounts of luck that they stumbled their way into 13. The floor is probably around 0.500 if a lot went wrong, I agree with that.
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Last year I had them going 9-8 and folks said the same thing. Granted I also had them winning a playoff game against the Packers, but that doesn't help advance my narrative that I know what I'm talking about. 😉
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My first pass... subject to change... 1 - @ Kansas City Chiefs - L 42-41 (0-1) 2 - v. Seattle Seahawks - W 36-28 (1-1) 3 - v. Atlanta Falcons - L 31-28 (1-2) 4 - @ Green Bay Packers - W 28-17 (2-2) 5 - v. Carolina Panthers - W 31-16 (3-2) 6 - @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - W 36-20 (4-2) 7 - @ Baltimore Ravens - W 24-23 (5-2) 8 - v. Las Vegas Raiders - W 42-24 (6-2) 9 - BYE 10 - @ Los Angeles Chargers - L 31-13 (6-3) 11 - v. Chicago Bears - W 49-17 (7-3) 12 - v. Green Bay Packers - W 31-21 (8-3) 13 - @ New Orleans Saints - L 35-31 (8-4) 14 - @ Chicago Bears - W 27-21 (9-4) 15 - v. Denver Broncos - W 31-7 (10-4) 16 - @ Minnesota Vikings - W 24-14 (11-4) 17 - @ Dallas Cowboys - W 31-21 (12-4) 18 - v. Minnesota Vikings - W 23-21 (13-4) NFC North: (1) Detroit Lions (13-4), (2) Minnesota Vikings (8-9), (3) Green Bay Packers (8-9), (4) Chicago Bears (7-10) NFC Playoffs: (1) Philadelphia Eagles (14-3), (2) Detroit Lions (13-4), (3) San Francisco 49ers (12-5), (4) Atlanta Falcons (9-8), (5) Dallas Cowboys (11-6), (6) Seattle Seahawks (10-7), (7) New York Giants (9-8) Wildcard Round - v. New York Giants - W 31-10 Divisional Round - v. San Francisco 49ers - W 27-23 NFC Championship Game - @ Philadelphia Eagles - L 33-31
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Realistically the only thing that I think could get in the way of the Lions having success this season is significant injuries.
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The answer to the question "why wouldn't the Lions be good" can probably be found hidden in the weeds here: they are still a very young team, and their success is dependent on the emergence of rookie and sophomore talent that is expected to be good out of the gate... If Campbell, LaPorta, and Gibbs start their careers flat, and/or Hutch and Jameson don't have an upward trajectory, there is the possibility they will struggle. But the author loses all credibility by citing a failure to realize their potential "over the years". Claiming the Lions won't be good because of things that happened when literally none of the current players or management were with the franchise is about as astute a projection as using a Magic Eight Ball to predict the outcome of games.
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There will be joint practices with the Giants as well. Scheduling the Panthers though is bizarre. We play them in week five. I’ve never seen a preseason opponent be someone we play in the regular season. I’m sure with the amount of video available to these teams, the act of playing an opponent is at least somewhat insignificant, but I still can’t imagine any week one starter sees the field, or that the playbook is opened to even page two in that game.
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This would be phenomenal if they had gotten the AI to actually sound like any of those it was representing.
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Looks like this is pretty official.
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I think I read that the suspension bars him from team facilities for the first three weeks of the regular season, but that he can still participate in training camp and the preseason, and can request permission from the NFL to resume workouts and meetings in team facilities at week four. Between training camp, preseason, and weeks 4-6, I don’t think he should need a significant transition period.
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All that’s missing from this update is at Baltimore and the bye. Looking to be a favorable bye week though, better than the stupid early or stupid late ones.
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Not sure if this is posted to the public... I don't think I am logged in, so it should be... Holmes and Dan Miller did a film review of the draft picks for season ticket holders that was pretty cool. They provided this link to the recording. Draft Recap with Lions GM Brad Holmes and Player Personnel
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I think Atlanta will be better than a lot of people expect this year. They seem to be building something over there, although we should certainly be ahead of them in that build, especially early in the season. We also always seem to play bizarre and close games against them. The Stafford comeback after Gurley accidentally scored, the clock runoff game, the game in London where a delay of game penalty gave Prater two tries at winning it as time expired... Even 2021 was a game that came down to the final minute as Tim Boyle tried to lead us to a comeback win. Who will have more APYs in that game? Bijan or Gibbs?
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Lions/Packers is week four I believe.
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The one I posted was Bears/Commanders, nothing new on the Lions that I have seen.