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2025 Detroit Lions: 5-3 JJ and the Vikings beat Lions (45 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).
 
Very disappointing. Off a bye, got some players back, Packers lost.

They really weren't sharp all game. Very odd
They played bad. Offense, defense, special teams. Bad play calling, bad game plan, very undisciplined. The defense was better after the first 2 TDs but were bad against the run and made too many mistakes. Special teams were as bad as I've seen since Campbell got here. The offensive line was really bad. Could not pass protect, could not run the ball. There were way too many penalties.

The Lions looked unprepared and it really sucks because the Packers lost at home to Carolina.
 
Mahogany's injury didn't look good.

Nope, looked like a broken leg. Decker is all banged up too. Glasgow was a revolving door today. Gibbs got destroyed in pass protection. Not a good day.

Have to admit looks like the Lions are missing Ben Johnson calling the plays. The offense looks stale.
 
Mahogany's injury didn't look good.

Nope, looked like a broken leg. Decker is all banged up too. Glasgow was a revolving door today. Gibbs got destroyed in pass protection. Not a good day.

Have to admit looks like the Lions are missing Ben Johnson calling the plays. The offense looks stale.
I think the offensive line is more of an issue but I haven't liked the play calling either.
 
Mahogany's injury didn't look good.

Nope, looked like a broken leg. Decker is all banged up too. Glasgow was a revolving door today. Gibbs got destroyed in pass protection. Not a good day.

Have to admit looks like the Lions are missing Ben Johnson calling the plays. The offense looks stale.
I think the offensive line is more of an issue but I haven't liked the play calling either.

It is probably a little bit of both.
 
Very disappointing. Off a bye, got some players back, Packers lost.

They really weren't sharp all game. Very odd
They played bad. Offense, defense, special teams. Bad play calling, bad game plan, very undisciplined. The defense was better after the first 2 TDs but were bad against the run and made too many mistakes. Special teams were as bad as I've seen since Campbell got here. The offensive line was really bad. Could not pass protect, could not run the ball. There were way too many penalties.

The Lions looked unprepared and it really sucks because the Packers lost at home to Carolina.
Agree with all of you, but I gotta say, they played like dog crap all day and yet were still in position to put together a game-tying/winning drive with a minute and a half left, right up until that third-down conversion to Nailor.

I do worry about the lack of discipline, and even more the injuries, but this loss wasn't nearly as disconcerting as Green Bay in Week 1
 
Mahogany's injury didn't look good.

Nope, looked like a broken leg. Decker is all banged up too. Glasgow was a revolving door today. Gibbs got destroyed in pass protection. Not a good day.

Have to admit looks like the Lions are missing Ben Johnson calling the plays. The offense looks stale.
What worries me is that, under BJ, Goff absolutely owned Flores. It was like he was on a years-long revenge tour for Super Bowl LIII. Today, it felt like Flores had regained the upper hand
 
Very disappointing. Off a bye, got some players back, Packers lost.

They really weren't sharp all game. Very odd
They played bad. Offense, defense, special teams. Bad play calling, bad game plan, very undisciplined. The defense was better after the first 2 TDs but were bad against the run and made too many mistakes. Special teams were as bad as I've seen since Campbell got here. The offensive line was really bad. Could not pass protect, could not run the ball. There were way too many penalties.

The Lions looked unprepared and it really sucks because the Packers lost at home to Carolina.
Agree with all of you, but I gotta say, they played like dog crap all day and yet were still in position to put together a game-tying/winning drive with a minute and a half left, right up until that third-down conversion to Nailor.

I do worry about the lack of discipline, and even more the injuries, but this loss wasn't nearly as disconcerting as Green Bay in Week 1

A big part of that is the the Vikings being an average team. If the Lions do this against Philly, Rams etc they won't even have a chance late in the game.
 
I mentioned in the team thread before the game a factor that could derail them vs Vikings (a team they usually beat) was a possible look ahead to Washington (the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last year). Usually does not happen to a DC team but who knows.
 
I mentioned in the team thread before the game a factor that could derail them vs Vikings (a team they usually beat) was a possible look ahead to Washington (the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last year). Usually does not happen to a DC team but who knows.

Also this is part of being the hunted. Teams aren't surprised by the Lions anymore and the Vikings still have a lot of guys on the team from last year when the Lions swept them and took the division from them.
 
I agree 100% with Hoard. I think the Lion were looking forward to making a statement next week like they did last year vs Dallas.
They absolutely looked past the Vikings.

Need to add a guard or we are in trouble. The interior line has been exposed a few times this year.
Defenses are going to gameplan for that.

Yes, this offense misses Ben Johnson. There is no denying it and I am not even a Johnson fan.

One last thing, I hope....hope DC learned something from the Sunday night game. Please do not leave the starters in to rub it in going forward.
There is aggressive and there is stupid. Let's not be stupid.
 
I agree 100% with Hoard. I think the Lion were looking forward to making a statement next week like they did last year vs Dallas.
They absolutely looked past the Vikings.

Need to add a guard or we are in trouble. The interior line has been exposed a few times this year.
Defenses are going to gameplan for that.

Yes, this offense misses Ben Johnson. There is no denying it and I am not even a Johnson fan.

One last thing, I hope....hope DC learned something from the Sunday night game. Please do not leave the starters in to rub it in going forward.
There is aggressive and there is stupid. Let's not be stupid.

In the NFL it is Any Given Sunday. Teams game plan all week for the team they are playing that week, not the team they play in 2 weeks. GB just lost to Carolina at home.

Lions just did not play well. Kickoff returns like I have not seen at all in any game this season, Monty's fumble in own end, defense had to defend short fields, a couple roughing the passer penalties. O-line struggled badly, first time I remember Gibbs being basically a non-factor.

Really need to win the Washington game now.
 
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Need to add a guard or we are in trouble. The interior line has been exposed a few times this year.
Defenses are going to gameplan for that.
This is the single biggest problem by far. Yes, you can scheme your way out of some of it, but even great play callers are limited when the line can't pass protect or run the ball.

That being said, the Lions never adjusted. The play calling was bad and too predictable. They need to spread the field more. They not only have too many two-TE sets and jumbo packages but they are trying to run Gibbs up the middle when the defense is in tight. The WRs are in tight too much. Spread the field more and give Gibbs more room (and Montgomery as well). Run Gibbs outside more. They never got in a rhythm and the penalties were a killer.

Bottom line to me is, regardless of the play calling, if the line doesn't play better, the Lions will not go far. Holmes has to make a move for a guard and I believe he will.
 
FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
It's amazing how Rosemann keeps managing to swing these trades. They don't all work, but he has a pretty good batting average, plus it never seems like the Eagles are scrapping because of all the picks they traded away
Phillips is a solid addition. Good pass rusher, not very good in run defense. The price was good.
 
There's a lot of talk about a couple of older guards that are both playing at a high level: Kevin Zeitler and Joe Bitonio. I don't know who else is available but if be overjoyed if we got either of those guys. Zeitler had been a right guard and Ratledge played right guard in college so they'd have to do some manuevering. Bitonio is a left guard. Zeitler is 35 and Bitonio is 34 so the cost should be relatively low.

Whether it's one of those two or someone else, they absolutely have to pick up a guard.
 
There's a lot of talk about a couple of older guards that are both playing at a high level: Kevin Zeitler and Joe Bitonio. I don't know who else is available but if be overjoyed if we got either of those guys. Zeitler had been a right guard and Ratledge played right guard in college so they'd have to do some manuevering. Bitonio is a left guard. Zeitler is 35 and Bitonio is 34 so the cost should be relatively low.

Whether it's one of those two or someone else, they absolutely have to pick up a guard.
Um, didn't Zeitler leave Detroit because they didn't want to pay him what he could get on the open market? So then they turn around nine months later and agree to pay that contract plus give up draft capital? Can't see Holmes going for that.

ETA: I see now that he only signed a one-year deal with Tennessee, so I suppose they would only have to pay a portion of the $9M. Maybe it is manageable. Still feels kinda weird, though
 

FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
It's amazing how Rosemann keeps managing to swing these trades. They don't all work, but he has a pretty good batting average, plus it never seems like the Eagles are scrapping because of all the picks they traded away

They had 3 third round picks (now 2). It's not really a big deal if you're willing to kick the draft picks down the road. They gave up their own 3rd which is probably going to be in the back half and they could get a comp pick back for him. Maybe it's a 3rd, maybe a 4th, who knows. Most of the time he's trading 5th through 7th for these in-season trades. He loads up on them every year.
 
FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
Eagles are in the win now window. Roseman is going to go for it every year.

Heard the other day on NFL Network Rams are interested in Hendrickson. With Stafford getting old would not surprise me to see Rams swing a deal as well.
 

FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
It's amazing how Rosemann keeps managing to swing these trades. They don't all work, but he has a pretty good batting average, plus it never seems like the Eagles are scrapping because of all the picks they traded away

They had 3 third round picks (now 2). It's not really a big deal if you're willing to kick the draft picks down the road. They gave up their own 3rd which is probably going to be in the back half and they could get a comp pick back for him. Maybe it's a 3rd, maybe a 4th, who knows. Most of the time he's trading 5th through 7th for these in-season trades. He loads up on them every year.

Lions have dealt 6 of those type of picks to trade up for Broderic Martin, and Teslaa. Martin is gone and Teslaa has been a non factor so far. Not sure how many Lions have left to deal.
 

FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
It's amazing how Rosemann keeps managing to swing these trades. They don't all work, but he has a pretty good batting average, plus it never seems like the Eagles are scrapping because of all the picks they traded away

They had 3 third round picks (now 2). It's not really a big deal if you're willing to kick the draft picks down the road. They gave up their own 3rd which is probably going to be in the back half and they could get a comp pick back for him. Maybe it's a 3rd, maybe a 4th, who knows. Most of the time he's trading 5th through 7th for these in-season trades. He loads up on them every year.

Lions have dealt 6 of those type of picks to trade up for Broderic Martin, and Teslaa. Martin is gone and Teslaa has been a non factor so far. Not sure how many Lions have left to deal.
Exactly. Lions trade-ups haven't really worked out (even Jamo was a double at best) and I fear they may feel the effect of those missing picks in the years ahead. Eagles never seem to
 

FYI, Eagles traded for Jaelan Phillips. Gave up a 3rd.
This after trading for CB's Carter and Alexander last week.
It's amazing how Rosemann keeps managing to swing these trades. They don't all work, but he has a pretty good batting average, plus it never seems like the Eagles are scrapping because of all the picks they traded away

They had 3 third round picks (now 2). It's not really a big deal if you're willing to kick the draft picks down the road. They gave up their own 3rd which is probably going to be in the back half and they could get a comp pick back for him. Maybe it's a 3rd, maybe a 4th, who knows. Most of the time he's trading 5th through 7th for these in-season trades. He loads up on them every year.

Lions have dealt 6 of those type of picks to trade up for Broderic Martin, and Teslaa. Martin is gone and Teslaa has been a non factor so far. Not sure how many Lions have left to deal.

Don't forget Manu
 
The Lions need to put someone with speed to return kicks. I don't care who but seeing Saylors (and before him Reynolds and Stuard) run into a pile on almost every kickoff return frustrates the **** out of me. Put Raymond back there. Hell, put Jamo back there. Do something.
 
There was one bright spot yesterday and that was Terrion Arnold. He had a pick and 3 passes defended. His coverage was solid. The game before he got hurt he did a good job on JaMarr Chase. Hopefully he keeps playing well because if he does, this secondary will be really good when we get D.J. Reed and Kerby Joseph back.
 

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