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With most teams opting to not play starters much (if at all) in the preseason, I don't want to read too much into the first few games. The Lions looked terrible, though. Maybe replacing both coordinators really is a big deal. Gotta beat the Bears next week.

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51 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said:

I think TP with a single road loss in the division is scarier.

Just tell him the Lions lost it by giving the ball away after winning the coin flip. Gave up a TD and never caught up. Loser coach...Gave. The. Ball. Away. Fire them all...😅

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2 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:

Just tell him the Lions lost it by giving the ball away after winning the coin flip. Gave up a TD and never caught up. Loser coach...Gave. The. Ball. Away. Fire them all...😅

Don’t forget that we didn’t execute the all important two for one to end and start the half. 

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15 minutes ago, Nate7474 said:

A loss is a loss. With a team as talented as the Lions should be, how bad they look and the score doesn’t really matter to me.

The stars didn’t forget how to play football they will get it fixed just a matter of how quickly. 

The offense will only go as far as the offensive line will take them.  If Goff doesn't have time to throw,  he will not look like a star and the receivers won't either. If they can't establish the run because Goff can't complete passes or gets sacked, Gibbs and Montgomery will not look like stars.  The conservative approach and lack of creativity was disappointing, as was the inability to make adjustments.

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This game has reminded of the words of one of the greatest philosophers of modern times and something we should all remember as we move through this season:

"This team is going to take on the identity of this city and this city has been down and it found a way to get up. It's found a way to overcome adversity,  So this team is going to be built on, we're going to kick you in the teeth, And when you punch us back, we're going to smile at you. And when you knock us down, we're going to get up and on the way up, we're going to bite a kneecap off. And we're going to stand up and it's going to take two more shots to knock us down. And on the way up, we're going to take your other kneecap and we're going to get up and it's going to take three shots to get us down. And when we do, we're going to take another hunk out of you. Before long, we're going to be the last one standing."

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24 minutes ago, Nate7474 said:

Don’t forget that we didn’t execute the all important two for one to end and start the half. 

Deferring sounds great in theory but it's a disaster when the other team scores a TD. Also when you're down multiple scores. If a team has a great defense, I may approve but a shaky defense? Give the ball away and spend the next several minutes trying to get it back?

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Sometimes you’re the fire hydrant.  On to next week…

If they lose at home with offense and secondary issues again then it will be time for concern.  

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“Rookie right guard Tate Ratledge had a rough debut for the Lions. Unfortunately, Ratledge had to open his career on the road against one of the new best pass-rushing units in the NFL. He had the worst Pro Football Focus grade of all the Lions pass blockers at 36.2. The next-best lineman was left guard Christian Mahogany, at 50.8.” 

https://lionswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2025/09/07/studs-and-duds-lions-packers-week-1/86033189007

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1 hour ago, Nate7474 said:

A loss is a loss. With a team as talented as the Lions should be, how bad they look and the score doesn’t really matter to me.

The stars didn’t forget how to play football they will get it fixed just a matter of how quickly. 

Last season, they lost the 2nd game of the year, to Tampa, at home. And then we won 11 in a row. Fans really need to relax.

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I've been saying it all offseason that I think it's going to be a rough start to the season because the Lions aren't nearly as good on the lines which is where most games are won and with the loss of the coordinators and the adjustments that will come with that. I still think it's a playoff team but it's going to take time for it to gel, I just hope the Lions aren't out of it already by the time that happens because the schedule is absolutely brutal and unforgiving.

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1 hour ago, Sports_Freak said:

Last season, they lost the 2nd game of the year, to Tampa, at home. And then we won 11 in a row. Fans really need to relax.

This is a bit different, there's more question marks than there were the previous few seasons. 

With that said, it is too early to press the panic button but there are some very real issues that won't be so easily fixed overnight.

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if this game doesnt worry you a bit, youre either very young or you just started rooting for the lions.  looked like old times in green bay.

it reminded me of that turkey day game a few years ago where the packers just killed us.  couldnt stop them all day.  

how long until dan campbell starts calling plays?  week 9?

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10 minutes ago, buddha said:

if this game doesnt worry you a bit, youre either very young or you just started rooting for the lions.  looked like old times in green bay.

it reminded me of that turkey day game a few years ago where the packers just killed us.  couldnt stop them all day.  

how long until dan campbell starts calling plays?  week 9?

Week one is waaaay too early to start writing this team off or worrying that we have seriois, structural problems with this team. Even given the past history of this organization, there is still no reason to believe we're in SOL territory.

That said, this offense looked like one of the worst in the league today. In particular, the offensive line was dreadful and the playcalling was subpar and unimaginative. If we see a pattern of this type of play continue next week against the Bears then I'll start to worry a bit. If we see this go on into weeks 3, 4, and 5 then we're getting into the debate about whether this team has structural and foundational problems.

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On 9/3/2025 at 1:01 AM, sagnam said:

I think it’s legitimate to question if the offense will remain elite. We just won’t know if Ben Johnson was the mastermind until games are played.

Not surprised to be the underdog on the road against a team expected to be good.

If the offense is still explosive and unpredictable and the defense is at least what it was end of last year this is likely a win.

Narrator: They weren’t

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