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Old 01-15-2009, 05:32 PM
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he'll need it. lions sign the titans DC to turn them around.

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Old 01-15-2009, 05:41 PM
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He's going into a fantastic situation. Zero expectations and 4 draft picks in the top 65, including #1, to build a team around that already has a young stud WR and a young RB. I know nothing about this coach and I'm willing to predict that the Lions will make the playoffs under him.
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:08 PM
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He's going into a fantastic situation. Zero expectations and 4 draft picks in the top 65, including #1, to build a team around that already has a young stud WR and a young RB. I know nothing about this coach and I'm willing to predict that the Lions will make the playoffs under him.
I agree. The PTI guys were talking about how the Rams job is better than the Lions job, and I totally disagree. Not only are the qualifications for success lower in Detroit, but the owner situation in St. Louis is up in the air supposedly too. I'm willing to bet that if both teams have similar records in the next 2-3 years, the Rams coach will be the first to go.
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:13 PM
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one problem with the lions is ownership-they just seemed doomed to fail with that guy in charge. look how long it took to get rid of matt millen...perhaps the son, who was the driving force behind MM finally getting the boot, will take more on himself..he seems more interested in doing something to get that team turned around than his old man.
it's funny tho...no expectations, yet some are already saying 'playoffs' for detroit. considering what they've been, i'd say those are high expectations.
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Old 01-16-2009, 12:31 AM
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The Lions have pitiful lines, weak linebackers, fair defensive backs, no QB...and a clueless front office as well as a moron of an owner. Tell me again why they should be good? Did Bill Parcells get a consulting job there?

They will pick Stafford at number 1 which will wind up not working out so well considering whoever is the QB must run for their lives and either wont stay healthy in the case of the old guys or wont develop in the case of the rookie QB. As far as the other picks they havent been able to get much out of their top selections in previous years including prior to Millen so why should they suddenly get good now? Not to mention Detroit isn't exactly high on the list of any free agent vets except the ones slipping looking to stay in the league which should be the ones a rebuilding team should stay away from.

I will go out on a limb (not) and say detroit will continue to stink for the next 40 years like they did the last 40.
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Old 01-16-2009, 05:39 AM
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The Lions have pitiful lines, weak linebackers, fair defensive backs, no QB...and a clueless front office as well as a moron of an owner. Tell me again why they should be good? Did Bill Parcells get a consulting job there?

They will pick Stafford at number 1 which will wind up not working out so well considering whoever is the QB must run for their lives and either wont stay healthy in the case of the old guys or wont develop in the case of the rookie QB. As far as the other picks they havent been able to get much out of their top selections in previous years including prior to Millen so why should they suddenly get good now? Not to mention Detroit isn't exactly high on the list of any free agent vets except the ones slipping looking to stay in the league which should be the ones a rebuilding team should stay away from.

I will go out on a limb (not) and say detroit will continue to stink for the next 40 years like they did the last 40.
As long as the Ford family owns the team, that will be the case.
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Old 01-16-2009, 06:41 AM
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The Lions have pitiful lines, weak linebackers, fair defensive backs, no QB...and a clueless front office as well as a moron of an owner. Tell me again why they should be good? Did Bill Parcells get a consulting job there?

They will pick Stafford at number 1 which will wind up not working out so well considering whoever is the QB must run for their lives and either wont stay healthy in the case of the old guys or wont develop in the case of the rookie QB. As far as the other picks they havent been able to get much out of their top selections in previous years including prior to Millen so why should they suddenly get good now? Not to mention Detroit isn't exactly high on the list of any free agent vets except the ones slipping looking to stay in the league which should be the ones a rebuilding team should stay away from.

I will go out on a limb (not) and say detroit will continue to stink for the next 40 years like they did the last 40.
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Old 01-16-2009, 11:33 PM
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The Lions have pitiful lines, weak linebackers, fair defensive backs, no QB...and a clueless front office as well as a moron of an owner. Tell me again why they should be good? Did Bill Parcells get a consulting job there?

They will pick Stafford at number 1 which will wind up not working out so well considering whoever is the QB must run for their lives and either wont stay healthy in the case of the old guys or wont develop in the case of the rookie QB. As far as the other picks they havent been able to get much out of their top selections in previous years including prior to Millen so why should they suddenly get good now? Not to mention Detroit isn't exactly high on the list of any free agent vets except the ones slipping looking to stay in the league which should be the ones a rebuilding team should stay away from.

I will go out on a limb (not) and say detroit will continue to stink for the next 40 years like they did the last 40.
I'll throw $50 out there if you're sure they won't make the playoffs in the next three years. I get $150 if they make it next year, $100 if they make it the following year, and $50 the next year. Deal?
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