If you break it down. Dan Campbell is making the NFL money. Ever since the press conf when he was hired, all the things he's done on and off the field, and the on field decisions he's made, is causing massive interest from all over the world. He's a lighting rod for the entire NFL. He's becoming a household name, and people with little interest in football know who he is. It's crazy!
Lions fan. I think an 11-10 record indicates parity, not domination. For me, the 5-1 record over the last three years indicates domination. Note that if Detroit beats Minnesota in the last game of the season, Detroit will be 5-1 against Minnesota over the last three years, too. It is not total domination. I think a 7-1 record over four years would indicate TOTAL domination. We have another year to go for that. If the lions win the NFC North again this year, there should be no argument that we are the current Kings of our division. The Lions will not win respect until we win a Super Bowl. Or at least appear in several Super Bowls in a row..Buffalo went to four Super Bowls in a row in the early 90s but lost all four. There is no substitute for winning.
@ I’m not sure how to answer that. I try to keep an even keel. To be neither too positive nor too negative after any one game. Some examples: 1. Do I think the lions will win their last four? The answer is no. It’s just too damn hard to win 16 in a row. I’m also nervous about having to win 19 in a row to win the Super Bowl. One loss in these last four season games wouldn’t bother me a whole lot. Unless it was Minnesota, and it dropped us to the wildcard. Ouch. 2. Are the Lions the top team in the NFL right now? My answer is I don’t know. We are somewhere in the top five. If our defense was healthier, yes, we would be number one. But talent matters. ”Next man up” can get you only so far. But the lions have so many excellent intangibles that it might work. And every week our injury situation gets better. But please, no more long-term injuries! 3. What if the lions go 15-2 and are a wildcard team? My answer: that means that Minnesota would win all of their games, which is not likely. After the Lions had that incredible win in Houston, I decided we were a Super Bowl team and anything less would be a disappointment. I still believe that. Even if we are a wildcard team. This team is built to win on the road and the entire team and organization is made of different and superior stuff. I would still rate us the favorites to win the Super Bowl.
If you break it down. Dan Campbell is making the NFL money. Ever since the press conf when he was hired, all the things he's done on and off the field, and the on field decisions he's made, is causing massive interest from all over the world. He's a lighting rod for the entire NFL. He's becoming a household name, and people with little interest in football know who he is. It's crazy!
GREAT POINTS!!!
The Detroit Lions have the media and people losing their minds causing them to have mental breakdowns which is insane 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂FACTS!!!
@@MotorCityCats-r2nTeddy Brueski nearly popped a brain vessel.😂
Lions fan. I think an 11-10 record indicates parity, not domination. For me, the 5-1 record over the last three years indicates domination.
Note that if Detroit beats Minnesota in the last game of the season, Detroit will be 5-1 against Minnesota over the last three years, too.
It is not total domination. I think a 7-1 record over four years would indicate TOTAL domination. We have another year to go for that.
If the lions win the NFC North again this year, there should be no argument that we are the current Kings of our division.
The Lions will not win respect until we win a Super Bowl. Or at least appear in several Super Bowls in a row..Buffalo went to four Super Bowls in a row in the early 90s but lost all four. There is no substitute for winning.
Um . Are u a positive lions fan or negative Nancy lions fan?
@ I’m not sure how to answer that. I try to keep an even keel. To be neither too positive nor too negative after any one game. Some examples:
1. Do I think the lions will win their last four? The answer is no. It’s just too damn hard to win 16 in a row. I’m also nervous about having to win 19 in a row to win the Super Bowl. One loss in these last four season games wouldn’t bother me a whole lot. Unless it was Minnesota, and it dropped us to the wildcard. Ouch.
2. Are the Lions the top team in the NFL right now? My answer is I don’t know. We are somewhere in the top five. If our defense was healthier, yes, we would be number one. But talent matters. ”Next man up” can get you only so far. But the lions have so many excellent intangibles that it might work. And every week our injury situation gets better. But please, no more long-term injuries!
3. What if the lions go 15-2 and are a wildcard team? My answer: that means that Minnesota would win all of their games, which is not likely. After the Lions had that incredible win in Houston, I decided we were a Super Bowl team and anything less would be a disappointment. I still believe that. Even if we are a wildcard team. This team is built to win on the road and the entire team and organization is made of different and superior stuff. I would still rate us the favorites to win the Super Bowl.
Its no fun when the rabbit has the gun 🤣
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I’ve been a lions fan all my life, but to say we’ve owned Green Bay for 10 years is ridiculous
11-10 for a franchise that has "sucked" for much of that span...they should be miles ahead of us in that department...instead...we've won more games.
😂 yeah the fanbase is gonna strap it up and go beat the Lions 😂
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