Detroit’s secondary is known for giving up a lot of 3rd and long completions. That said, I think the game will hinge on whether Detroit can take advantage of a third safety to disguise coverage and force Stafford into a bad throw or two.
Yeah, it’s gonna be bad. So OK you could have a dome but the NFL still wouldn’t want people stranded in it due to weather disaster, like the Superdome, or, worse, stranded on roads going to or from the stadium.
https://www.si.com/college/2024/01/11/jim-harbaugh-loves-michigan-so-why-would-he-leave
Rosenberg thinks Harbaugh wants to stay but wants assurance that Michigan won’t fire him as a result of the NCAA investigation.
Maybe McVay is a great offensive mind but he is abrasive and seems to have a trail of coaches and players he's rubbed the wrong way. But if ten years in Detroit didn't break Stafford down mentally, Sean McVay wasn't going to do it. He needed a player like Stafford as much as Stafford needed a ticket out of football purgatory.
It turns out to have been a win for both teams, it also turns out to have been a win for both players. If Detroit wins on Sunday, it will take a little bit more of the shine off of McVay.
Can we please honor the national champion Michigan Wolverines at Ford Field before the playoff game Sunday? Let's start bringing down the house right away.
“Vrabel led Tennessee to four consecutive winning seasons until his blowhard GM Jon Robinson traded star wide receiver AJ Brown, leaving the offense one dimensional.”