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Thank goodness this is the last one.
Wouldnt surprise me if we got close to 500 next year. Need a good draft and decent free agency.This year, but you'll likely have to endure another 17 games after this one which will have your head spinning just as much as this year's games.
I am hoping Lions don't sign any big name players. Take more gambles like Charles Harris and let the young guys play a lot again next year.Wouldnt surprise me if we got close to 500 next year. Need a good draft and decent free agency.
Getting kind of sick of them sucking St. Browns dick. Yes he looks OK, and should stick on the roster. His play has only been ok though, but they keep talking about his receiving numbers and stats. There's nobody good on the roster, and even the other OK guys on the roster have gotten hurt. Of course he's gonna put up numbers, they keep throwing the ball and somebody has to catch it. I'm happy we got him in the fourth round, but people are saying stuff like he's one of the building blocks of this rebuild and/or he's THE steal of the draft, etc.
Getting kind of sick of them sucking St. Browns dick. Yes he looks OK, and should stick on the roster. His play has only been ok though, but they keep talking about his receiving numbers and stats. There's nobody good on the roster, and even the other OK guys on the roster have gotten hurt. Of course he's gonna put up numbers, they keep throwing the ball and somebody has to catch it. I'm happy we got him in the fourth round, but people are saying stuff like he's one of the building blocks of this rebuild and/or he's THE steal of the draft, etc.
Against back-ups... not sure how that works.Win today and give these young players some confidence, motivation and reward
It was two fucks that the Lions gave when they pooched the #1 draft pick twice.and I don't give two fucks about what draft slot number we're at once this day ends.
Exactly, St. Brown is not going to be elite, but he is a very good slot WR and only 22. Having any position locked down long term with a young player is huge for a team with so many holes in it.He sure the hell is a building block to the future of this team whether you like it or not. Also building blocks for this team are Sewell, Ragnow, Hockenson, Swift if he can ever stay healthy, TW lll and possibly McNeil. Anyone not mentioned then the jury is still out for deliberation as far as I'm concerned.
AR-SB will never be a WR1 or quite possibly not even a high level WR2 but that kid has proven his worth in great route running skills, damn good hands, toughness after the catch and the ability and willingness to block for other receivers and the RB anywhere on the field of play.
I get it that the roster doesn't have a true WR1 now or even prior to the beginning of the regular season - nope - Ty Williams would have only been a WR1 by default just like Kenny Golladay and no one expects AR-SB to become that WR1, but the kid has proven to be reliable, and Goff trusts him more than any other receiver on that team over the last 6 games.
The only starter out in the first half was Aaron Jones.Against back-ups... not sure how that works.
It was two fucks that the Lions gave when they pooched the #1 draft pick twice.
Wow. Before the game? Would be nice to have a better OC. I wonder who will be next. Hopefully not a promotion from within. Want a real OC.Lions officially part ways with Anthony Lynn. Obviously not surprising. Good guy, not a good coach