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Love the way the Lions are run now. Every single spot everywhere is competed for and taken seriously. And the coaches seem to treat the players and their hopes with decency and the recognition that these are human beings.
Just a couple notes from the Miami game. Allen definitely is the #2 QB as of now. He made some nice plays after sailing a couple early in the game. Getting better all the time.
Hooker was not that. He made a couple solid plays that were called back by penalties, but overall looks like someone that will end up on the practice squad (can't see him not clearing waivers).
Those penalties were an overall problem for the day, it will give Campbell & company plenty to key on in practice the this week.
And finally, #15 Grant Stuart is a fun player to watch. Special teams demon at the minimum.
Hey, @BobbyLayne, since you're like our own personal Paul Lukas for this thread, any explanation on why the Lions are back to two-tone uniforms in the preseason? They've worn silver pants for both home games and blue pants for the Atlanta game, after going almost entirely monochromatic last year (IIRC the only time they didn't was the TB game, which they lost. Every other one was either all blue, all white or all black).
Gotta say, after spending years lamenting the monochromatic trend across the league, I've grown to like the Lions with that look, to the point where it feels weird to see them with the color combos they've had for nearly my entire life. Not-the-same-ol'-Lions, indeed
I haven't put much thought into it. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the folks in marketing and branding were behind the decisions, more than the players, who typically choose the pants/socks combo after Campbell/Wood choose the jersey. All the jerseys are already selected and filed with the league. Pants are decided week of.
I think it's going to be really hard keeping Jackson Meeks off this team.
Still, through last month’s Hall of Fame Game, my opinion remained unchanged: This was Hooker’s job, and it was only a matter of time before he proved that.“The Allen that showed up last preseason, earning a roster spot as a third QB on Pittsburgh’s roster, is capable of pushing Hendon Hooker this offseason.
“Yes, it was the preseason, where the schemes are vanilla and the defensive talent is mostly backups, but Allen showed good command of the Steelers’ offense, had significantly fewer issues with the placement of his throws than he did in the two starts in 2022, and displayed toughness and mobility.”
Someone has to wear the pants in that relationshipFor years Lions fans have asked the question "What exactly does Rod Wood do?". Well now we know, and I for one will sleep better tonight having known.
Rod Wood is one of the few people where his porn name would be the same as his real name.Someone has to wear the pants in that relationshipFor years Lions fans have asked the question "What exactly does Rod Wood do?". Well now we know, and I for one will sleep better tonight having known.
Rod Wood is one of the few people where his porn name would be the same as his real name.Someone has to wear the pants in that relationshipFor years Lions fans have asked the question "What exactly does Rod Wood do?". Well now we know, and I for one will sleep better tonight having known.
Reminds me of a joke from 2020: "Your pandemic alcoholic name is your first name followed by your last name."Rod Wood is one of the few people where his porn name would be the same as his real name.Someone has to wear the pants in that relationshipFor years Lions fans have asked the question "What exactly does Rod Wood do?". Well now we know, and I for one will sleep better tonight having known.
This Brad Holmes guy might know a thing or two about wide receivers.Dan Campbell on Issac TeSlaa & Jackson Meeks
6’4” 214 9.93 RAS
6’2” 218
both excel at contested catches + love to run block
crazy we might have 3 rookie WRs on the 53-man (7th round pick Dominic Lovett is having a good camp + is a ST ace)
Hey, @BobbyLayne, since you're like our own personal Paul Lukas for this thread, any explanation on why the Lions are back to two-tone uniforms in the preseason? They've worn silver pants for both home games and blue pants for the Atlanta game, after going almost entirely monochromatic last year (IIRC the only time they didn't was the TB game, which they lost. Every other one was either all blue, all white or all black).
Gotta say, after spending years lamenting the monochromatic trend across the league, I've grown to like the Lions with that look, to the point where it feels weird to see them with the color combos they've had for nearly my entire life. Not-the-same-ol'-Lions, indeed
Not sure, but I agree the two-tones look sharp. I’m kind of over the blueberries and marshmallows.
I know a little about the process. Jerseys which they intend to wear for home games are selected in June. It’s decided by to Campbell &HolmesRod Wood. But they can switch to alternates (black or throwbacks) 4 times. That’s a new rule this year, used to be 3.
As for pants / what combo they wear, that’s up to a committee of veterans. I know Alex Anzalone is one of the players but not sure who else. The equipment manager polls them the week of the game via a group text.
The league rules state the home team decides what color they’re wearing - only the Cowboys and Dolphins wear white at home - and the visiting team has to wear the opposite.
I’ll ask Justin Rogers in the SubStack chat if he has any insight. He’s pretty good about trying to find answers if he doesn’t know.
The HC of Arkansas should be calling in the OC and saying "Why did you not find a way to get Tessla more involved in our offense last season??" Then asking himself the same question.
I am going to assume most of you who contribute regularly to this thread are not interested in trading for Trey right?
Branch or Campbell and the 2026 1st for Trey?
Truth is, as much as you all want to keep the core, it's not going to happen. They cannot afford it.
However, with $42 million still in cap room, they can pull off this trade and make a run over the next two years.
The cap went up substantially this year and will again next year. They can restructure Goff if needed.
There are moves to be made here. Brad is just choosing not to.
Personally, I think Brad paid the wrong safety. I would have easily traded Joseph and a 1st. But I doubt Cincy wants that contract.
Not a big fan of trading for aging vets, but your proposals are reasonable. A lot would depend on what Trey is looking for in years and cash for me. I have no interest in giving a guy who will 31 end of year a five year deal.I am going to assume most of you who contribute regularly to this thread are not interested in trading for Trey right?
Branch or Campbell and the 2026 1st for Trey?
Truth is, as much as you all want to keep the core, it's not going to happen. They cannot afford it.
However, with $42 million still in cap room, they can pull off this trade and make a run over the next two years.
The cap went up substantially this year and will again next year. They can restructure Goff if needed.
There are moves to be made here. Brad is just choosing not to.
Personally, I think Brad paid the wrong safety. I would have easily traded Joseph and a 1st. But I doubt Cincy wants that contract.
I am going to assume most of you who contribute regularly to this thread are not interested in trading for Trey right?
Branch or Campbell and the 2026 1st for Trey?
Truth is, as much as you all want to keep the core, it's not going to happen. They cannot afford it.
However, with $42 million still in cap room, they can pull off this trade and make a run over the next two years.
The cap went up substantially this year and will again next year. They can restructure Goff if needed.
There are moves to be made here. Brad is just choosing not to.
Personally, I think Brad paid the wrong safety. I would have easily traded Joseph and a 1st. But I doubt Cincy wants that contract.
Agree. A healthy Davenport is plenty good enough.If they bring Z back to rotate with Davenport they will be fine.
I would take Branch with 3 years of team control left.
The “h” word is a proven concern with him.Agree. A healthy Davenport is plenty good enough.If they bring Z back to rotate with Davenport they will be fine.
I am going to assume most of you who contribute regularly to this thread are not interested in trading for Trey right?
Branch or Campbell and the 2026 1st for Trey?
Truth is, as much as you all want to keep the core, it's not going to happen. They cannot afford it.
However, with $42 million still in cap room, they can pull off this trade and make a run over the next two years.
The cap went up substantially this year and will again next year. They can restructure Goff if needed.
There are moves to be made here. Brad is just choosing not to.
Personally, I think Brad paid the wrong safety. I would have easily traded Joseph and a 1st. But I doubt Cincy wants that contract.
Agree. A healthy Davenport is plenty good enough.If they bring Z back to rotate with Davenport they will be fine.