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MichiganCardinal

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  1. This would be phenomenal if they had gotten the AI to actually sound like any of those it was representing.
  2. Looks like this is pretty official.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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?
  7. Lions/Packers is week four I believe.
  8. The one I posted was Bears/Commanders, nothing new on the Lions that I have seen.
  9. A TNF Throwback game! Should be a classic 9-3 final.
  10. I'd be pretty salty if they made us play three road primetime games and didn't give us anything at home to show for it outside of Thanksgiving.
  11. I agree that it is best to play your toughest opponents early, when it is more of a crapshoot. Neither a win nor a loss will mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of the season, though I'm sure overreactions will be abound either way. It will also be helpful to get the long rest into week two, which will presumably be at home.
  12. If there was any doubt remaining, it's gone now. This is huge for this franchise and city.
  13. POD didn't cite their sources but are reporting that the games against the Vikings will come in weeks 16 (away) and 18 (home). Could be some late season drama if both teams perform to ability.
  14. Three Thursday games is really annoying, but at least one of them is the opener and another is early too. Hard to get guys healthy on a short week.
  15. The Chiefs tend to start out slow and cruise through the season after the first six games or so. I think MCDC would have the guys ready to rock out of the gate too on National TV.
  16. This Twitter account reportedly has a multi-year track record of correctly leaking the Lions schedule.
  17. I think there is “knew they couldn’t and did it anyway”, “should have known by common sense and did it anyway”, and “should have known by reading and fully understanding the rules and did it anyway”. The difference between #1 and #2 is insignificant, and is what everyone who got the year-long bans did by betting on football. I am okay putting Jamo in the third category.
  18. Deducing the TNF season opener.... Looking at the Chiefs' home slate and eliminating division games and the international game, you're left with the Bills, Lions, Bears, Bengals, and Eagles. Bengals were announced for Christmas Eve.... Eagles are rumored for week two via a Donna Kelce Facebook post (below). She also said that Chiefs/Bears would be international, so grain of salt, though she would seem to be a very good source for the Philly/KC game. That would leave the Bills, Lions, or Bears.... which probably leaves the Bills or Lions.
  19. With the NFL and the betting companies being so in bed with one another, it would be remarkably easy to 'force' compliance among NFL players and have zero, or close to zero, gambling related suspensions. The ones that remain would have intentionally circumvented the rules. If they can tell Jamo placed a bet from the Allen Park training facility, they can block bets from the Allen Park training facility. They choose not to. They could also block access to any and all illicit bets from the devices of players. They choose not to. I'm sure part of this has to do with the (relatively little) time and energy this would cost. More likely it does have to do with money, as if millionaire players want to be stupid and bet their millions, I'm sure the betting companies don't mind collecting it (until the NFL comes calling and they can tattle to dad).
  20. Probably means Detroit will have to sacrifice a home game next year to go international.
  21. I don’t think a lottery makes sense in a league where rebuilding a take at least five years and more commonly closer to ten. I don’t think lotteries make sense period really, but if any sport was going to employ one, it would seem like the NFL would make the most sense because of the potential quick turnaround and the shortened season. In the NHL, if you tank, you’re still going to suck for another couple of years, even assuming you build it back up properly.
  22. I did the schedule prediction competition in the Lions app and this is what I came up with. If I had to predict primetime games I would say @ Chiefs (TNF Season Opener), v. Raiders (MNF), v. Falcons (Thanksgiving), @ Saints (SNF), and @ Vikings (MNF).
  23. I'm old enough to remember when Shane Morris was projected as a #1 pick in a way-too-early mock.
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