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2025 Detroit Lions: 5-2 Hutch gets contract extension. (34 Viewers)

Hutch extended.

:pickle::hifive::thumbup::suds::clap:

Don't even really care what the contract terms are
Reportedly a 4 year extension worth $180 million with $141 million guaranteed. That's the most guaranteed money ever for a non-QB.

Well deserved and he's worth every penny and then some. :thumbup:
It was going to happen sooner or later. Lions wanted to see how he was after the injury and rightly so.

Needed to be done. i kinda wish they waited on Williams since he had this year and next still left.
We all discussed it before, but I still think the Jamo signing was a big mistake. I happen to think WR's with his talent can be replaced.
I'm also afraid it's going to cost the team down the road.
 
Hutch extended.

:pickle::hifive::thumbup::suds::clap:

Don't even really care what the contract terms are
Reportedly a 4 year extension worth $180 million with $141 million guaranteed. That's the most guaranteed money ever for a non-QB.

Well deserved and he's worth every penny and then some. :thumbup:
It was going to happen sooner or later. Lions wanted to see how he was after the injury and rightly so.

Needed to be done. i kinda wish they waited on Williams since he had this year and next still left.
We all discussed it before, but I still think the Jamo signing was a big mistake. I happen to think WR's with his talent can be replaced.
I'm also afraid it's going to cost the team down the road.

I am pretty much with you about Jamo, but I haven't looked at the contract going forward. If they have an easy out in anyear or two then I am not upset about it. Plus if he help win a superbowl this year or next then I really don't care. No one cares about the Seahawks trading a high pick and paying Percy Harvin when he was scoring a touchdown in the Super Bowl win.

I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.

I still want a pass rusher and/or a offensive lineman. They are good enough to win a super bowl, but make it more likely, and easier to win one. Go get a good player or two.
 
Hutch extended.

:pickle::hifive::thumbup::suds::clap:

Don't even really care what the contract terms are
Reportedly a 4 year extension worth $180 million with $141 million guaranteed. That's the most guaranteed money ever for a non-QB.

Well deserved and he's worth every penny and then some. :thumbup:
It was going to happen sooner or later. Lions wanted to see how he was after the injury and rightly so.

Needed to be done. i kinda wish they waited on Williams since he had this year and next still left.
We all discussed it before, but I still think the Jamo signing was a big mistake. I happen to think WR's with his talent can be replaced.
I'm also afraid it's going to cost the team down the road.

I am pretty much with you about Jamo, but I haven't looked at the contract going forward. If they have an easy out in anyear or two then I am not upset about it. Plus if he help win a superbowl this year or next then I really don't care. No one cares about the Seahawks trading a high pick and paying Percy Harvin when he was scoring a touchdown in the Super Bowl win.

I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.

I still want a pass rusher and/or a offensive lineman. They are good enough to win a super bowl, but make it more likely, and easier to win one. Go get a good player or two.
With Alim back, I'm much less concerned about another pass rusher. Some sort of functional tackle that is better than Skipper is a bigger need in my book.
 
Hutch extended.

:pickle::hifive::thumbup::suds::clap:

Don't even really care what the contract terms are
Reportedly a 4 year extension worth $180 million with $141 million guaranteed. That's the most guaranteed money ever for a non-QB.

Well deserved and he's worth every penny and then some. :thumbup:
It was going to happen sooner or later. Lions wanted to see how he was after the injury and rightly so.

Needed to be done. i kinda wish they waited on Williams since he had this year and next still left.
We all discussed it before, but I still think the Jamo signing was a big mistake. I happen to think WR's with his talent can be replaced.
I'm also afraid it's going to cost the team down the road.

I am pretty much with you about Jamo, but I haven't looked at the contract going forward. If they have an easy out in anyear or two then I am not upset about it. Plus if he help win a superbowl this year or next then I really don't care. No one cares about the Seahawks trading a high pick and paying Percy Harvin when he was scoring a touchdown in the Super Bowl win.

I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.

I still want a pass rusher and/or a offensive lineman. They are good enough to win a super bowl, but make it more likely, and easier to win one. Go get a good player or two.
With Alim back, I'm much less concerned about another pass rusher. Some sort of functional tackle that is better than Skipper is a bigger need in my book.

It probably is because Decker is going to be dealing with this all year, but offensive lineman, especially tackles are very expensive to trade for. Plus rotating guys in and keeping Alim and Hutch fresh is invaluable. The Lions are only a third of the way through the season right now if they make a deep run.

And at the same time, I woild love to see them add to both lines.
 
I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.
Lions D dealt with injuries all year. It was only in the back half of the season that they really started to pile up (McNeill, Davis, Anzalone)
 
I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.
Lions D dealt with injuries all year. It was only in the back half of the season that they really started to pile up (McNeill, Davis, Anzalone)

That is what I said.
 
Heard on The Ticket yesterday that in the last 24 years of the trading deadline only 7 offensive linemen have been moved. Reason being teams don`t get rid of any useful OL due to injuries and the fact is that o-lineman are not plug in and play. They need time to know the blocking system, working with others on the line. Know the plays.

Pass rushers just line up and rush the passer, or set the edge. Much easier to start right away.
 
I do like the Lions seem to be the opposite of last year. They dominated for 10ish weeks last year and were pretty healthy other than Hutch. This year they have been banged up and have looked good, but not dominate and should get guys back.
Lions D dealt with injuries all year. It was only in the back half of the season that they really started to pile up (McNeill, Davis, Anzalone)

That is what I said.
Typed my response too fast. Meant to say that they had plenty of defensive injuries early in the season beside Hutch (Davenport, Rakestraw, Iffy, Barnes, Rodriguez, Cominsky, Dorsey) and then things got significantly worse in the second half with more frontline starters like Davis, McNeill, etc.

I guess you could say that this year has been worse because so many of the injuries have been concentrated in the secondary, including all five Week 1 DBs vs Tampa. But last year's early-season carnage was hardly limited to Hutch.

Also -- knock on any piece of wood in a five-mile radius -- they have not yet lost any starters to season-enders. Hopefully they head into the home stretch with all the current injured guys healthy (well, except Davenport, whom I'm completely given up hope will ever be healthy).
 

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