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MichiganCardinal

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  1. You know what they say about being a Lions fan. At least we aren’t the Jets.
  2. This is how I read it. He’s not going to buy Harbaugh to the NFL by throwing buckets of money at him, but if he’s going anyway, Ross will say “might as well be Miami!”
  3. Might do a full day of nonstop football in honor of what could be the last day of Lions football for 8 months.
  4. Lions at their best would beat either of those teams by 3+ scores
  5. At least Jared Goff doesn’t check down on 4th and 13
  6. I refuse to believe Jacksonville has 70,000 fans.
  7. I thought it was incomplete live but I’m okay with the call on replay.
  8. I could see him bailing from the Jacksonville dumpster fire as soon as his rookie contract is up.
  9. Maybe they just say screw it and give Jay Harbaugh the job.
  10. I think they’d take the easy way out and promote from within. Cross their fingers and hope it’s the system not the man.
  11. ESPN appeared to catch Shad Khan napping in his box. Past his bedtime apparently.
  12. I don’t think Doug Pederson is that great. Captured lightning with that Super Bowl team and has been mediocre ever since.
  13. Give me Titans +6.5 would rather play them and Joshua Dobbs in the Super Bowl….
  14. The Dolphins would be incredibly stupid to fire Mike McDaniel, but I agree that if they do they will hire Harbaugh the next day (and probably violate the Rooney Rule).
  15. I’m going to put this into the world now in case I’m disappointed in 24-30 hours…. No matter what happens tomorrow, this season was a resounding success. With that being said… Rams 24 Seahawks 15 Lions 40 Packers 34 (OT)
  16. Maybe against Seattle this year when they killed a play for a "clock malfunction" without blowing the whistle and took a Lions defensive stop off of the board? Naturally immediately followed up by a Seattle TD (that could be the difference in making the playoffs or not). That's the only time I remember the Ford Field crowd going ape shit on the officials this year.
  17. I still think that if Brandon Pettigrew gets up and sells that call by "looking" for the flag, or threw his hands up in outrage, the flag stands. I think in that case the officials were influenced by the Dallas sideline and crowd as much as they were the lack of reaction from Pettigrew.
  18. Officiating is a piece. So is "friendly confines", especially in football and baseball. The Lions success at home this year is probably in part thanks to the fans, but also being in a dome with a team and QB that does better inside. In baseball, your outfielders learn the ins and outs of that field like the back of their hand over 81 games. To a lesser degree, your pitchers know what they can get away with up in the zone too.
  19. I don't know that I'm the best person to respond to this, because I think the "12th Man" is just quality marketing that isn't really backed up in a ton of fact (any more than any good team's fanbase provides their team an advantage). Seattle is 4-4 at home this year and had lost three straight at home before their win against the rib-less Mike White last week. Their losses to the Falcons, Raiders, and Panthers have all come at home this year. I think when Ford Field and US Bank Stadium are rocking they are both better home field advantage than Seattle, but don't get the same credit via ESPN. I'm sure a Seattle fan would be very offended by this assertion.
  20. I think the Rams have a puncher's chance to beat the Seahawks. Even beyond 'any given Sunday', I don't think the Seahawks are very good and the Rams are a team with a very good coach (despite a very punchable face) that is playing with nothing to lose. I would take the Rams and the points if I bet. I am also feeling pretty good about the Lions tomorrow. I've said it before, but this is a Dan Campbell game. I think this team will be absolutely ready to go, no matter the result in the 4:00 game. I think the Lions at their best have been better than the Packers at their best this year, and it should be a very good game. This is the kind of game that the Jim Caldwell led Lions would come into lethargically and lost by two scores. I think it's what can set this era apart.
  21. Holmes talked to the media a lot last year about avoiding "boxes" and boxing themselves into picks. He doesn't like limiting his options. I think if you gave him truth serum today, he would honestly say they haven't ruled out any position (ok, maybe special teams, but you get my point) from the first round... But, I think that as time passes, the rating of individual players will vary based on their position and we won't see a TE taken in the 1st (probably not a RB either). All else being equal, an edge rusher or the top corner in the draft is going to likely be more valuable to the team than a tight end, especially in this offense that is making Brock Wright look like Rob Gronkowski... That isn't a foregone conclusion just based on their position though. I think if Kyle Pitts was there at #7 in 2020, he would have been seriously considered. I agree regarding Goff. If there was any question about his place on this team in 2023, he's answered those convincingly. I do think a late-round flyer of a QB would be a good idea. Nate Sudfeld probably won't be on the roster next season. I like Stetson Bennett as a guy who should be available in the 6th or 7th Round, has shown the smarts and ability to be a team leader that wins games and championships despite not being the best player on the field, and most importantly, takes care of the ball. Seems like an ideal backup QB.
  22. Draft a RB high, trade Swifty for picks, and re-sign Jamaal.
  23. Those kids that were still in attendance probably texting their friends like “my dad’s job isn’t boring after all!!”
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