Announcement

Collapse

Please support the Forum by using the Amazon Link this Holiday Season

Amazon has started their Black Friday sales and there are some great deals to be had! As you shop this holiday season, please consider using the forum's Amazon.com link (listed in the menu as "Amazon Link") to add items to your cart and purchase them. The forum gets a small commission from every item sold.

Additionally, the forum gets a "bounty" for various offers at Amazon.com. For instance, if you sign up for a 30 day free trial of Amazon Prime, the forum will earn $3. Same if you buy a Prime membership for someone else as a gift! Trying out or purchasing an Audible membership will earn the forum a few bucks. And creating an Amazon Business account will send a $15 commission our way.

If you have an Amazon Echo, you need a free trial of Amazon Music!! We will earn $3 and it's free to you!

Your personal information is completely private, I only get a list of items that were ordered/shipped via the link, no names or locations or anything. This does not cost you anything extra and it helps offset the operating costs of this forum, which include our hosting fees and the yearly registration and licensing fees.

Stay safe and well and thank you for your participation in the Forum and for your support!! --Deborah

Here is the link:
Click here to shop at Amazon.com
See more
See less

Lions News

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Good size, good RAS score, not much production. Can he help stop the run?


    Comment


    • Produced in college at least - 8+ sacks each of his final two years.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by *JD* View Post
        Is Football Zeke any good?
        Nice!
        I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on

        Comment


        • If someone gets as many snaps as Hutch at that position, there will be pressures and some sacks. It's kind of like when a basketball team loses a 20 point scorer, whoever replaces that player they will do some stuff but you aren't getting the 90+ PFF grade that Hutch gets.

          The thing about the Lions is Campbell and Holmes have built a tough team that can win slugfests or shootouts. But they play indoors and 14 or their 17 games are indoors. Those games are going to tend to be more high scoring. Even with Hutch they could get leaky on pass defense but that is because teams were abandoning the run and throwing quickly. The key is seeing if the QB can hold into the ball longer.

          Comment


          • The secondary isn't yet a finished product either. They'll continue to get better and better and will be one of the strongest, if not the strongest, part of the defense by year's end. Still a long way to go. They won't panic into an Edge move, nor should they.

            Comment


            • The good thing is we will see right away with the Vikings, under Campbell/Glenn the Lions are 4-2 and in all 4 wins the Vikes have shredded the secondary with at least 350 yards passing in each of the 4 wins (2 games from Cousins and Mullens). All 4 wins saw the Lions playing with a lead for the majority of the game if not the whole game. Of course win 1 was the famous first win of the Campbell era. They were leading all the way until Captain Kirk connected with Jefferson with under 2 minutes to take a 4 point lead. That's when Goff led them down the field for a last play TD to Saint.

              Comment


              • The Vikings defense is legit. But from what I believe it’s blitz heavy. If Lions can run the ball that will take care of that

                Comment


                • More interested in the Viking offense against a Hutchless Lion defense.

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by wcfwtf View Post
                    The Vikings defense is legit. But from what I believe it’s blitz heavy. If Lions can run the ball that will take care of that
                    Similar to Tampa Bays approach then?

                    Comment


                    • Alim McNeil just inked a 4 year, 97 million dollar contract. 55 of it guaranteed.

                      PFF has Alim ranked 8th out of 191 d-linemen this season.
                      AAL: KhaDarel Hodges

                      Comment


                      • The Lions continue to take care of their own, and before it is strictly necessary to do so. There are so many advantages to that, even if it might nibble at the cap space in the short term.

                        This is where you find "hometown discounts;" when you come to players, and extend them earlier than you absolutely have to, that is where you can find overall savings. McNeil would have cost a heck of a lot more, both in terms of total dollars, and even year-to-year, had the Lions waited until the last minute like a lot of teams do.
                        Last edited by chemiclord; October 15, 2024, 07:38 PM.

                        Comment


                        • Originally posted by chemiclord View Post
                          The Lions continue to take care of their own, and before it is strictly necessary to do so. There are so many advantages to that, even if it might nibble at the cap space in the short term.

                          This is where you find "hometown discounts;" when you come to players, and extend them earlier than you absolutely have to, that is where you can find overall savings. McNeil would have cost a heck of a lot more, both in terms of total dollars, and even year-to-year, had the Lions waited until the last minute like a lot of teams do.
                          But with this approach you don't win the press conference like Jerrah.

                          Comment


                          • That's a lotta dough for a DT. Hope he steps it up with Hutch out
                            WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by chemiclord View Post
                              The Lions continue to take care of their own, and before it is strictly necessary to do so. There are so many advantages to that, even if it might nibble at the cap space in the short term.

                              This is where you find "hometown discounts;" when you come to players, and extend them earlier than you absolutely have to, that is where you can find overall savings. McNeil would have cost a heck of a lot more, both in terms of total dollars, and even year-to-year, had the Lions waited until the last minute like a lot of teams do.
                              YEP! LOVE it!
                              GO LIONS "24" !!

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by Forsh View Post
                                That's a lotta dough for a DT. Hope he steps it up with Hutch out
                                It’ll be interesting to see what they do with Onwuzurike. Do they try to work out an extension or let him hit the open market and possibly get into a bidding war. He hasn’t really proven anything yet, but if he makes it through the whole season I could see him being an attractive target for some teams
                                "This is an empty signature. Because apparently carrying a quote from anyone in this space means you are obsessed with that person. "

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X