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  • "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
    My friend Ken L

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    • Penn Entertainment's partnership with ESPN unveiled the first retail location of its ESPN BET in downtown Detroit's Hollywood Casino at Greektown.


      "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
      My friend Ken L

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      • Its crazy to think that this is the latest our draft pick has ever been without a trade as our own natural pick. That was an epic year in 2023
        F#*K OHIO!!!

        You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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        • Originally posted by whatever_gong82 View Post

          Ok that's awesome.

          Like how to greet new team mates. "More cursing"
          F#*K OHIO!!!

          You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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          • That’s a great trailer.
            3,062 carries, 15,269 yards, 5.0 yards/carry, 99 TD
            10x Pro Bowl, 6x All-Pro, 1997 MVP, 2004 NFL HoF

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            • Damn right it is. Goff is low key hilarious
              F#*K OHIO!!!

              You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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              • Seriously. I never in my life thought I'd like another Lions QB more than Stafford but Goff is an absolute boss. Love that guy




                F#*K OHIO!!!

                You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                • I’m seeing video of fans doing the “Jared Goff!” chant downtown. It’s going to be funny to see that happen when Roger announces Caleb Williams to Chicago.

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                  • Originally posted by BJK View Post
                    I’m seeing video of fans doing the “Jared Goff!” chant downtown. It’s going to be funny to see that happen when Roger announces Caleb Williams to Chicago.

                    Nice!

                    I hope our fans take the spotlight and crush it for the home town. Hearing a JG chant during the picks would be awesome.
                    F#*K OHIO!!!

                    You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                    • Or at least during Roger's speech
                      F#*K OHIO!!!

                      You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                      • "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
                        My friend Ken L

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                        • "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
                          My friend Ken L

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                          • Detroit Lions draft Alabama CB Terrion Arnold: How he fits, pick grade and scouting intel


                            By Eric Single and Colton Pouncy
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                            The Detroit Lions selected Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold with the No. 24 pick in Thursday’s first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Lions traded picks 29 and 73 to the Dallas Cowboys for No. 24 and a 2025 seventh-rounder.

                            Unlike his classmate and secondary partner Kool-Aid McKinstry, who earned a starting role as a freshman and spent two-plus years as a marquee member of Nick Saban’s defense, Arnold took a gradual path in his three-year college career before cementing himself as a first-round talent. After redshirting as a freshman and being benched after a 2022 loss to Tennessee — a moment he cited publicly this spring as a turning point in his career — Arnold shined in his lone year as an every-game starter, tied for the SEC lead in passes defended (17) and interceptions (5).


                            ‘The Beast’ breakdown

                            Arnold ranked No. 10 in Dane Brugler’s Top 300 big board. Here’s what Brugler had to say about him in his annual NFL Draft guide:

                            “Arnold offers an ideal blend of cover athleticism and competitive makeup, with the ball skills to make plays at every level of the field. He is scheme-versatile and has the talent to work inside or outside. He can be an NFL team’s No. 1 cornerback, offering a skill set similar to that of the Chicago Bears’ Jaylon Johnson.”


                            Coaching intel

                            What two anonymous coaches had to say about Arnold in Bruce Feldman’s mock draft:

                            “He kept getting better and better. He’s good at everything. I think he could play anywhere in the secondary and shine.”

                            “Kool-Aid (McKinstry) was the guy who the media talked about more, but in my opinion, Arnold is more talented.”


                            Why he’s a first-round pick

                            Arnold drew rave reviews for a media performance at the NFL Scouting Combine that reflected the competitiveness and confidence he shows between the lines. Those traits meshed with his ball-hawking instincts seamlessly during his extremely productive 2023, helping him emerge as a punishing presence for offenses that wanted to avoid McKinstry at all costs.






                            Nick Baumgardner grades the pick

                            The local fans in Detroit were concerned the Lions might trade out of the first round. But when the corners started falling, Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell couldn’t help but pick up the phone. Detroit trades up five spots, from No. 29 to No. 24 and fills a big need. Arnold and Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell were pretty clearly the top two corners in this draft. Top 15 prospects on my board.

                            For Detroit, Arnold fills an obvious need and is a perfect fit for Detroit’s culture. He is a confident corner who plays with swag, he loves to work, he loves tough coaching and he loves to win. Arnold also gets to reunite with Brian Branch in a new-look Detroit secondary. Another great value pick. Grade: A.


                            How he fits

                            Arnold, to put it simply, fits like a glove. He was arguably the top cornerback in the 2024 draft. He was Nick Saban’s favorite Alabama prospect in this class. He’s known for his football IQ, ability to communicate, competitive drive and desire to be great. At Alabama last year, he recorded 17 passes defended and was the only FBS player with at least five interceptions and 12 PDs. He’s versatile, having played both inside and outside in his collegiate career. The Lions had a long-term need at the position, with Carlton Davis III on a one-year deal and Amik Robertson added to compete for a starting job. They don’t anymore. Arnold, if he hits, gives them the guy for whom they’ve been looking. GM Brad Holmes said he started making calls to teams in the teens to trade up for Arnold, and seemed surprised that he was able to get Arnold at No. 24. He was the No. 1 corner on Holmes’ board.


                            Rookie impact

                            The main goal for Arnold should be to grow as a rookie. This offseason, the Lions re-worked their cornerback room to add Davis and Robertson, while re-signing Emmanuel Moseley. In the process, though, they allowed themselves the opportunity to let Arnold develop over time if he’s not immediately ready to start. That’s what happens when you try to eliminate needs in free agency. The Lions have a roster that’ll be hard for a rookie to crack the starting lineup, and that’s by design. That said, a player of Arnold’s caliber can challenge.


                            Depth-chart impact

                            Even though the Lions could let Arnold develop, he is talented enough to start immediately for a secondary that has gotten better every year. Remember when Detroit drafted Brian Branch? The initial belief was that C.J. Gardner-Johnson would start at nickel, and Branch would sit for a year. That didn’t happen. Branch was so good, so early, the Lions moved Gardner-Johnson to safety. At this point, it’s safe to pencil in Davis as a starter, considering his experience as a man corner and the capital the Lions traded to acquire him. But beyond that, the CB2 role should be up for grabs. Robertson was brought in to compete for a starting gig and the Lions were thrilled to add him into the mix. But Arnold is the future here. It’s a matter of when, not if, he starts for this franchise. Training camp should be fun.


                            They also could have picked …

                            Few players were a better fit for the Lions than Arnold, especially after they traded up to get him. Holmes always talks about drafting players they love, not positions they need. Arnold always felt like their guy. That said, a few other prospects that could’ve made sense: DB Cooper DeJean, DT Johnny Newton, edge Darius Robinson, fellow ‘Bama cornerback McKinstry and Oregon C Jackson Powers-Johnson felt like fits in this range.


                            Fast evaluation

                            The Lions needed a long-term corner and got one in Arnold, arguably the top corner in the draft. He gives them another young, potential building block to add to a budding list of them. He’s feisty, has a short memory, confidence in his game, defends the run well and has all the tools to be a potential CB1. The Lions had to part ways with pick No. 73 in the third round to acquire Arnold’s services, but considering their roster doesn’t have many needs, it’s a fair price to get the guy they believe in.


                            "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
                            My friend Ken L

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                            • Man.. I was having a sinus flair up so I ended up crashing before the draft. 2. Things I learned when I woke up. Getting Arnold that late with only that cost is massive. I wasn't so sure we would go CB this high because I didn't think the 3-5 CBs were that good and Brad doesn't seem to be a guy that settles with player he isn't comfortable with. Love the pick.

                              The other point was how good of a pick Hendon Hooker was last year. Look at the Falcons, they have a savior QB coming in. They owe something like 100 million on him no matter what. They basically picked a backup qb in the top 10. A guy you have to hope never sees the field in their rookie contract because of what it means about Cousins. Hooker was a third round pick a little early for a backup, but we got a late first round talent. Goff was always going to be the full year starter last year and the pick acted as a safety net if Goff didn't play well, we could let him go or trade him and start Hooker this year. He acts as a safety net with contract talks. I know Brad and Dan want Goff to stay, but if this is dragged out to FA next year we might lose him. You still have Hooker. And at the end of his rookie contract, if you play Hooker and he walks. Then so be it, it was just a third round pick.

                              As an IT guy. My opinion is always if you cover your ass, it will turn out you didn't need to. But if you try skate by because everything has been working great lately. Thats when you will have an issue. I like having Hooker and never using him. Then having any other player from that 3rd round and having to use Boyle, Blough, or Sudfeld if Goff goes down, which he would have if we didn't draft Hooker.

                              But you don't grab an older, injured QB, in the top 10, to be your long term backup. That is a spot for an every day starter, probable pro-bowl contributer. If Penix never plays because Cousins balls out, it wasn't good insurance. It was absolute waste. And that is pretending that QB is the make or brake spot for the team. It was their biggest issue but far from only one. Even Love, Aaron had a few injured seasons, wasn't playing top Aaron, and was nearing the end of his contract. Sure he balled out and Love wasn't needed, but he had been pushing to leave GB for a bit and was playing Farve games with Management (which is why grabbing Rodgers originally wasn't bad). Luckily it paid off with how Love played last season. But importantly they didn't wait till they signed Aaron to 50 million a year to draft Love. The Falcons made a choice you only make when you are high, you know the one, where you think your stupid and terrible idea is the greatest thing anyone has ever said.

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                              • Depends what you think of Penix. Everything I see from him suggests he could end up as the 2nd best (cuz Caleb Williams is insane) QB from this draft. His arm talent is crazy.

                                I'm sure they have buyers remorse on Cousins. Soon to be 36 and fresh off an Achilles. Allegedly Seattle, New Orleans and Las Vegas were all trying to move into the top 10 for Penix (not McCarthy). There's something elite about the way Penix throws.

                                Definitely on the surface it's crazy for all the reasons you said tho
                                WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?

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