I think this team has 6 wins in them but that schedule looks pretty easy compared to the last few years.
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Wayne’s 2nd season looked like it was going to be awesome. Barry had the great rookie year, I think they finished that season 7-4 after starting 0-5, they just drafted another Heisman winner (as a kid it sounded like a great idea), and they went 4-0 in the preseason. Then reality set in. The losses to Washington and KC were exquisitely brutal.
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Originally posted by Tom View PostWayne’s 2nd season looked like it was going to be awesome. Barry had the great rookie year, I think they finished that season 7-4 after starting 0-5, they just drafted another Heisman winner (as a kid it sounded like a great idea), and they went 4-0 in the preseason. Then reality set in. The losses to Washington and KC were exquisitely brutal.
I always wondered what Matt Stafford would've done with those Lions teams that had Barry Sanders, Herman Moore, Perriman, etc. instead of the coaching and player instability he put up with for 12 seasons in reality.Last edited by whatever_gong82; May 12, 2022, 11:40 PM."I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI think the start is pretty easy with Philly and WFT at home, Seattle at home in Week 4. Their first 5 home games are winnable. Having the NFC east and AFC East on the schedule seems to be a huge break.
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I’m with Froot on the schedule…it’s not daunting. Carolina, both NY teams, the Seahawks at home (with Lock as their signal caller), the dolphins, the jags, and the bears are shitty enough I believe in both games.
I know I’m a homer/optimist…and I don’t want to get crazy, but if Goff plays well there’s 10 wins on that schedule. The lions currently have a plus offense and Aaron Glenn had that D fighting way above their weight class.
Crazy…I know…but if Goff can play like a former #1 pick, game 17 in GB is going to be a meaningful game.
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Originally posted by Nick Pappageorgio View PostI’m with Froot on the schedule…it’s not daunting. Carolina, both NY teams, the Seahawks at home (with Lock as their signal caller), the dolphins, the jags, and the bears are shitty enough I believe in both games.
I know I’m a homer/optimist…and I don’t want to get crazy, but if Goff plays well there’s 10 wins on that schedule. The lions currently have a plus offense and Aaron Glenn had that D fighting way above their weight class.
Crazy…I know…but if Goff can play like a former #1 pick, game 17 in GB is going to be a meaningful game.
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Originally posted by Nick Pappageorgio View Post
I know I’m a homer/optimist…and I don’t want to get crazy, but if Goff plays well there’s 10 wins on that schedule. The lions currently have a plus offense and Aaron Glenn had that D fighting way above their weight class.
Crazy…I know…but if Goff can play like a former #1 pick, game 17 in GB is going to be a meaningful game.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI think the start is pretty easy with Philly and WFT at home, Seattle at home in Week 4. Their first 5 home games are winnable. Having the NFC east and AFC East on the schedule seems to be a huge break.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by froot loops View Post
Great post Nick. Anytime someone agrees with me, they are doing something right. Although you might be getting over your skis with the 10 win ceiling. I look at the talent and I think 6 wins, but I see the schedule and I think more is possible.
Their schedule(s) got easier because they play each other. Ha!Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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FFS the strength of schedule nonsense is really hyping some of you up.
Not one single team on that list is the same team as last year. Last years records do not matter this year. Every single year the sos comes out and every single year by the end of the year it is completely different.
Want to know why some teams look like they had softer schedules? It is because they win. When you win, your opponents have more losses. When you lose your opponents get wins. The Jags and Bears are the only seemingly easy wins on our calendar this year. And the Jags took as many steps in the off season as the Lions.
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