Not quite yet. I don't think the Lions management expected so much success this season. We were building for 2024 and beyond. But this season showed how much the fans are starving for a winning team. I went to FanaticU to buy a Central Division Champion shirt and the woman there said they sell out as soon as they come in. Totally crazy...
Their turf is really bad. They're being forced to change it during the off-season.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/after-injuries-and-complaints-vikings-set-to-install-new-turf-for-2024-season/ar-AA1lS3xo
Looks like they'll have plenty of time...lol
But it took an interception to win the game. The score wasn't as lopsided as the stats. 17 yards rushing for Minnesota 143 for the Lions. Time of possession 38 to 21...Lions. Along with the 4 interceptions.
Minnesota took the lead at the start of the 2nd half but Detroit responded with a scoring drive to take the lead. And then another to take a 2 score lead. And looking at the stats, it shouldn't have been that close. We dominated them.
Philly looks very beatable. If they make it as the #2 seed and lose in the 1st game, Detroit would have 2 home playoff games. If they win the 1st one...
Their inability to keep Hill is perplexing. Were they up against the cap or just being cheap? Keeping Hill would have made them a much more serious Super Bowl contender. Without help, Mahomes looks human...
Alabama has a right to what? Make it make sense. Has Joe Biden been indicted for anything? Or is it just a case of being vindictive? Donald Trump is the most corrupt president in U.S. history. How many people in his administration got charged with crimes or had to get a pardon from the corrupt POTUS?