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**Jaguars at Lions** (-13.5, 47.0) 1:00 (1 Viewer)

The sneaky Longshot bet is for Vaki to score a TD at +3000. It may be down to +2500 now, but Vaki could be used if this turns into a blowout.
Hoping that Goff goes off after last week, I bet a prop that any QB goes for 450+ passing yards @ +2100; with eyes on Goff to get it like he did going 500+ in one week while he was a Ram. Aloso figured KC/BUF will be a shoot out as may CIN/LAC. Stroud could go off in DAL too.
C'mon Coach 1 MORE Series!!!! Kidding, it has to be Hooker time right?
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
Meh.
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
It's obvious the Lions don't care and Lions fans don't either.
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
Meh.
Well, I have Goff and am worried about karma. Truth be told maybe I am getting a little older and these things are now starting to bother me. Been here for 20+ years and I was the guy that responded “jags should stop them”. I guess I have changed.
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
Meh.
Well, I have Goff and am worried about karma. Truth be told maybe I am getting a little older and these things are now starting to bother me. Been here for 20+ years and I was the guy that responded “jags should stop them”. I guess I have changed.
I get it but: 1) karma is a lie and 2) in total agreement with you but because the Lions need to make the proper business decision and pull their starters earlier in games like this.

Running up the score does have real world value as a playoff seeding tie-breaker but more snaps means more injury opportunities. The "victory margin" tie breaker is lot less important than losing a key starter.
 
Forward down the field,
A charging team that will not yield.
And when the Blue and Silver wave,
Stand and cheer the brave.
Rah, Rah, Rah.
Go hard, win the game.
With honor you will keep your fame.
Down the field and gain,
A Lion victory!
 
I think this is a sneaky let down game for the Lions, not saying they lose by any means, just that they meander a bit. I think St. Brown should be open all day, but I think the Jags front 7 shows up to slow the run game a bit. I also think Mac Jones hits a few nice plays before eventually crumbling. This is a lot closer than people think I believe.

Lions 27
Jaguars 20

highly unlikely
Thrilled to be wrong. Amon-Ra is one of my most rostered guys, and he carried me in multiple leagues today.
 
I think this is a sneaky let down game for the Lions, not saying they lose by any means, just that they meander a bit. I think St. Brown should be open all day, but I think the Jags front 7 shows up to slow the run game a bit. I also think Mac Jones hits a few nice plays before eventually crumbling. This is a lot closer than people think I believe.

Lions 27
Jaguars 20

highly unlikely
Thrilled to be wrong. Amon-Ra is one of my most rostered guys, and he carried me in multiple leagues today.

This team is veteran laden, coaches don't have to worry about motivation or correcting missed assignments. They get on each other, in a good way.

It's only been 2 years (first 8 weeks of 2022) when Detroit was where the Jags are today. These guys don't take teams lightly, they remember what it was like to fight your hardest every freaking week trying to get out of a rut. There are no easy weeks in this league.

They took care of business today, but with the wrong mindset this was a winnable game for Jax if Detroit looked past them. They're locked in this year.
 
Somehow the spread on this game dropped a half point
It should have gone up
Lions just win
With or without Trevor Jags are awful
I think The Lions attack early,get a lead and Gibbs and Montgomery run wild in the second half
Everybody scores for The Lions today...

Detroit- 44
Jags- 13
I overestimated The Jags
 
Somehow the spread on this game dropped a half point
It should have gone up
Lions just win
With or without Trevor Jags are awful
I think The Lions attack early,get a lead and Gibbs and Montgomery run wild in the second half
Everybody scores for The Lions today...

Detroit- 44
Jags- 13
Too conservative :eek:
 
Playing a team that holds the #1 pick in the draft currently. The team without their franchise QB and yet you are throwing TDs on 1st and Goal while being up 42-6. Yeah, that’s the definition of running up the score and insulting your opponent.
It's obvious the Lions don't care and Lions fans don't either.

Carlton Davis

“If people have a problem with what we’re doing or complaining about it then they can just come out here and play better football”



Also....

Shahid Khan is about to hire his 3rd new head coach in 4 seasons. You know who he should hire? Call me crazy, but maybe the OC whose team has put up 40 and 52 points the last two times you've played them?



But mostly they're just ruthless. It's not personal, it's just Jax was in the way this week.

Stop playing with your food and finish your dinner.

- Aaron Glenn, pretty much every week

That's how they are coached. Don't ask elite athletes to turn it off based on empathy. That's not what competitors do.
 
Rapid Rewind: Lions set new record for yardage in manhandling of Jaguars

Justin Rogers
Nov 17, 2024



Detroit — Everything pointed to an easy day at the office for the Detroit Lions on Sunday. What the sellout crowd at Ford Field witnessed was a massacre.

The Lions scored touchdowns on each of their first seven possessions, setting a new franchise record with 645 yards of offense in the process, cruising to a 52-6 over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Unlike when the Lions topped 50 earlier this season, in a Week 8 victory over Tennessee, the points weren’t the result of the defense and special teams repeatedly handing the offense short fields.

On the eight scoring drives against the Jaguars, the Lions never drove fewer than 64 yards and navigated more than 80 five times.

The success was shared across the offense. Quarterback Jared Goff threw four scores to three different receivers while both Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery found the end zone on the ground, combining for three touchdowns.

The key starters took a seat early in the fourth quarter, with backup Hendon Hooker leading the team to the new yardage mark. The Lions fell just short of the single-game scoring record of 55 points for the second time this season.

With the win, the Lions moved to 9-1 on the season. The Jaguars dropped to 2-9.

Game ball​

While there are a half-dozen players deserving of the honor, we’re giving this one to offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who challenged his group to step up and carry their share of the load. Well, they did that and then some in one of the most impressive showings in franchise history.

Scoring summary​

First quarter
9:36 — After a dink-and-dunk, nine-play opening possession, quarterback Mac Jones' third-down scramble was stopped short of the sticks. That led to rookie kicker Cam Little coming on and blasting home a 59-yard field goal to open the scoring. JAGUARS 3, LIONS 0
4:59 — The Lions offense opened with a business-like possession, driving 70 yards on nine plays without facing a third down. Montgomery was responsible for 26 of those yards on four carries and a reception, including a 2-yard touchdown run that put the Lions ahead early. LIONS 7, JAGUARS 3

Second quarter

12:26 — Detroit faced a little more resistance on their second series, but after Goff converted a fourth-and-1 near midfield with a 3-yard sneak, the march to the end zone felt inevitable.
Leaning on a balanced attack, the Lions gained 51 yards through the air and 42 on the ground. Gibbs put the finishing touches on the drive with a 1-yard score, running into a wall up the gut before bouncing around the left edge and into the end zone. LIONS 14, JAGUARS 3
6:39 — The Lions offense continues to look unstoppable, opening with a hook-and-ladder before Montgomery went to work with three consecutive carries for 24 yards. The back capped the series with a 6-yard scoring run, being pushed across the goal line by All-Pro tackle Penei Sewell. LIONS 21, JAGUARS 3
2:46 — Opening with a 54-yard swing pass to Gibbs in the right flat, the Lions found the end zone three plays later when St. Brown hauled in his seventh pass of the first half and outran the cornerback to the end zone for a 27-yard score. LIONS 28, JAGUARS 3
0:00 — Detroit’s defense heads into the break with a bad taste in their mouth, giving up a fourth-down conversion on a QB sneak, plus their longest gain allowed on the afternoon, a 24-yard pass to rookie Brian Thomas Jr. Those plays set up a 35-yard Little field goal as time expires. LIONS 28, JAGUARS 6

Third quarter

12:55 — Halftime could not cool down the Lions offense. On the fourth snap of the opening possession of the third frame, Jameson Williams snagged a deep crosser at the Jaguars 45-yard line and turned on the jets, outrunning the opposition’s secondary for a 64-yard touchdown. LIONS 35, JAGUARS 6
4:16 — Six possessions, six touchdowns. This one started with explosive gains to St. Brown and Williams for 48 combined yards, but got a little muddied in the red zone. Not willing to settle for a field goal facing fourth-and-2, the Lions went for it and converted with a short throw to Tim Patrick. On the next snap, tight end Brock Wright came wide open in the back corner of the end zone for a 5-yard score. LIONS 42, JAGUARS 6

Fourth quarter

13:23 — The Lions stayed perfect through seven possessions with a nine-play, 96-yard drive after taking over via a takeaway. St. Brown caught three passes for 54 yards on the series, including a 9-yard touchdown, his second of the game. LIONS 49, JAGUARS 6
7:49— With Goff taking a seat in favor of backup Hendon Hooker, the touchdown parade came to an end. But the Lions didn’t come up empty-handed, netting a 54-yard field goal from Jake Bates. LIONS 52, JAGUARS 6

Turnovers

● Kerby Joseph grabbed sole possession of the league lead with his seventh interception. On a deep throw intended for tight end Luke Farrell, the playmaking safety quickly closed ground and was able to rip the ball from the intended target's grasp before tumbling out of bounds.

Key stats​

● Goff didn’t even attempt 30 passes, but managed to rack up 412 yards and four touchdowns while completing 24-of-29.
● Both St. Brown and Williams set new personal bests for receiving yards in a single game. St. Brown finished with 11 grabs for 161 yards while Williams finished with 124 yards on just four receptions.
● Gibbs and Montgomery combined for 144 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries. The pair added another 74 receiving yards out of the backfield for 218 total yards from scrimmage.
● Jack Fox averaged 0.0 yards on zero punts.

Notable​

● St. Brown became the fifth receiver since 2000 to catch a touchdown pass in eight consecutive games.
● Joseph’s 15 interceptions are the most by a Lions player in their first three seasons since the 1970 merger.
● Za’Darius Smith recorded a sack in his Detroit debut.

Injuries​

● Colliding with teammate Brian Branch while trying to make a tackle along the sideline during the second quarter, linebacker Alex Anzalone immediately clutched his right wrist. After briefly being tended to by medical personnel, the defender was taken to the locker room where he was ruled out with a forearm injury.
Anzalone was seen mouthing, “It’s broke,” on the broadcast
● Wide receiver Allen Robinson was tested for a concussion in the late stages of the game.

Inactives​

With the activation of Smith, the Lions made defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad a healthy scratch. Also inactive for the Lions were tight end Sam LaPorta, safety Loren Strickland, guard Christian Mahogany and offensive tackles Colby Sorsdal and Giovanni Manu.
LaPorta was ruled out on Friday with a shoulder injury. The others, like Muhammad, were healthy scratches.

Next game​

The Lions will head back on the road to finish off their AFC South tour with a 1 p.m. matchup with the Indianapolis Colts next Sunday.
 

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