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I think this is overly simplistic, but there is probably something to it. Zeitler is far better than Kayode Awosike, but when the latter had to sub in for Jonah last year, the offense was fine. So it’s not a missing Jonah Jackson problem. That said, Zeitler missed a lot of camp with an injury. I think the trio of Zeitler-Ragnow-Glasgow haven’t developed the trust and rapport you want or need with your interior offensive line, particularly in pass blocking. I’m sure it will get better, the group is too talented to not.
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Week 3 NFL General Discussion: At least the Bears lost.
MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
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The offensive game plan was confusing, and showed an uncharacteristic lack of preparation, adjustment, and trust. The fault lies mostly on coaching, but Goff is not immune. It's like they came in with the best offensive line in the league, fresh off a dominant overtime showing, and inexplicably abandoned the run. When they did run the ball, they were cute about it, giving Gibbs the ball five yards in the backfield and hoping he could make a man miss and find a hole. We needed to abandon the run and get cute when we played Tampa last year in their place, because both Montgomery and Gibbs were hurt... But when our offensive identity is supposed to be bully ball, surrounded by short high-percentage throws over the middle in space... why did Goff throw the ball 55 times yesterday?! That's the second most in his time with the Lions and third most in his career, surpassed only by the season opener in 2021 against the 49ers and a 2019 loss to the Bucs when he was with the Rams, where his defense gave up 55 points. Goff is really good, but he's not the type of QB who should be engaging in unwarranted shootouts. Meanwhile Montgomery only rushed the ball 11 times. Why? To start the game, and definitely when Vita Vea went out, we should have been running Monty up the middle. Shove it down their throat. If that's just perpetually not working, or you go down 10+, then change things up. But trust your guys, and trust what's worked! All the same.... I feel better today than I did yesterday. It's still a very frustrating loss. And I stand by what I said yesterday, in that I think this is a game you look to in weeks 16, 17, 18, when you're thinking about tiebreakers, and you say "damn". Because you absolutely are more talented than Tampa, and when you are at home, this should absolutely be a win. No two ways around it. Yet... how often is this team going to put up 478 yards and only 16 points without missing a field goal? How often are they going to go 1/7 in the red zone without missing a field goal? Not absolving coaching or Goff, but there is an element of flukiness in this loss as well. If you were told two weeks ago that we would be 1-1 through two games and be 2nd in the NFL in YPG, I would figure we had lost a game like the Seahawks game last year, where the defense was atrocious. But no, the defense has looked good. And I have faith in the offense's ability to just go back to everything that's worked over the last two years.
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vs. Setting: 09/22/2024 4:25pm EST on FOX Site: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ Weather: Climate Controlled Opening Spread: Lions -4.5 All-Time Series Record: Lions lead, 35-28-6 Last Meeting: 12/19/2021, Lions won 30-12 Arizona Cardinals (1-1) Head Coach: Jonathan Gannon (2nd Season: 5-14) Projected Starting QB: Kyler Murray (6th Season: 29-37-1) Last Week: 41-10 W v. Los Angeles Rams (0-2) Looking Ahead to Week #4: Sunday vs. Washington Commanders (1-1) Your Detroit Lions (1-1) Head Coach: Dan Campbell (4th Season: 25-27-1) Projected Starting QB: Jared Goff (9th Season: 67-51-1) Last Week: 20-16 L v. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0) Looking Ahead to Week #4: Monday Night v. Seattle Seahawks (2-0) Elsewhere in the NFL Primetime: Patriots @ Jets (TNF), Chiefs @ Falcons (SNF), Jaguars @ Bills (7:30pm MNF), Commanders @ Bengals (8:15pm MNF) 1:00pm: Giants @ Browns, Bears @ Colts, Eagles @ Saints, Texans @ Vikings, Chargers @ Steelers, Packers @ Titans, Broncos @ Buccaneers 4:05/4:25pm: Panthers @ Raiders, Dolphins @ Seahawks, Ravens @ Cowboys, 49ers @ Rams