Man Motown hasnt felt this good about football in decades. Even with Barry and CJ we knew the front office and coaching would mess it up. Now we expect the lions to win. Its honestly kinda surreal.
@@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 UA-cam deleted my comment because the world is too soft. 0 is next to 9. It was a typo. Ever heard of one of those? Week 0 doesn’t really make sense does it?
The only time I saw it “iffy” was when we kept trying to have Brock wright run a trap block and he missed for 2 negative plays. Other than that it sets up the offense.
The Lions are just so much fun to watch this season. From the incredible creativity of their potent offense, to the arguably underrated pass defense that shut down an electric Packers offense at Lambeau and made the Chiefs entire receiving core look like highschoolers, they are definitely in the top ten right now and arguably one of the top three most fun teams to watch.
Their defense shut down the Packers but I wouldn’t exactly call our offense electric. That being said, even though we are divisional rivals, I hope the lions really sustain this success for a few years, it’s way more fun to have a great lions team than a bad one
Amon Ra reminds me of Larry Fitzgerald, underuppreciated by anyone outside of the organization and fans. Great blockers and always shows up when you need them
12:21 Goff helps sell this play too. He does a little shimmy. A little shoulder pop on his hitch. Mot quite a pump fake Its absolutly what whats the defender fall over so Amon-Ra can get wide open. Its an awesome little move that busts the whole play wide open.
Steelers fans: "Can we have a legitimate offense that uses motion effectively like the Lions?" Canada: "we have jet sweeps and 3rd-and-long draws at home!"
@@ThinkingFootball prayers he gets his shit together before the bye week, because I never want to wish for someone to lose their job. But, this is a business built on winning and we cannot win with this offensive identity, or at least with that man calling the plays
I was at the Houston game and that might have been the worst play calling performance I've ever seen at any level. I've seen Little Gridder coaches call better games than that...can't keep leaving our D out to dry with short fields and 3-and-outs
As a lifelong Lions fan, it is very surreal hearing various fans and players from other teams speaking like they hope/wish to do things “like the Lions”. Either it’s legitimately a new era in football (which it really feels that way for a ton of reasons) or we really do live in a simulation. 😂
I just discovered this video/channel and I want to say that you did a fantastic job breaking down technical aspects in football in ways that are understandable for people who don't watch football (like me). Your use of graphics was also fabtastic. Great job.
Thanks for this video. As a lifelong Lions fan this offensive coaching staff is the best they have ever had. Yes, OC Ben Johnson deserves a lot of credit for its success, but the position coaches are amazing as well, and it shows. O-Line coach Hank Fraley, TE coach Steve Heiden, WR coach Antwaan Randle El, QB coach Mark Brunell, and RB coach Scottie Montgomery are all former NFL players that have acquired years and years of experience whether playing the game or coaching it. This offense is a total collaborative effort from all of them. They work extremely well together and put in long hours during the week to make this offense click. And don't forget the Head Honcho, Motor City Dan Campbell, also a former player, who is proving to be the real deal not only in scheme, but also in motivating his players, and defining what hard work and grit is all about. He keeps the focus on the small details that show up on this film that makes all the difference on game day.
I gotta say that this has been one of the best football videos that i have seen about the plays and how they work. Yes I'm only a novice about football because I'm usually doing stuff in the outdoors. But this was really easy to understand in the way that you explained it. I love watching the Lion's when I get the chance.
This was excellent... there is a lot about football I don't understand and this was really good...I have been a lions fan my whole life (67) but this team is special...
Great dissection. One small clarification (not correction) however is that it is the 2022 12th overall pick that returns from suspension, Jamo. The lack of year mentioned might lead non Lions fans to confuse him with this years' (2023) 12th overall pick Gibbs.
A Wise man said "He (Coach Campbell) strikes me as the kind of guy you run through a brick wall for" and I can't disagree. His "I didn't learn anything, I got confirmation...." quote made ME want to run through a brick wall for him!
The best description of this Ben Johnson offense is “Every move has a Purpose”…from the formations, motions, play calls and knowledge of defense keys he has built an offense that gives lots of eye candy for the defense to process while at the same time building in multiple answers into a play to have an effective counter punch no matter how the defense responds. The overall effect is when this offense is clicking it makes defenders hesitate just a lil on the presnap side and react just a lil late on post snap action!! As the great street philosopher Avon Barksdale once said…”Ain’t nothing more dangerous than being A little late or a little slow!!” 👊🏾🦁 #GoLions
The last time I was this excited about The Lions was when Barry Sanders was playing, can't wait to see their potential! (Chiefs fan, week 1 hurt so good)
He'll probably take a lot of the Kaliff Raymond role - but I'm looking forward to the bunch set with Jameson, Ra and Kalif - thats a deadly combo of speed, and if they tight bunch like they like to do, they can pretty much guaranteee getting one on a linebacker.
@@alrifr5786bingo. Jamo was frequently a gunner on Bama’s punt coverage and loved doing it. He’s a dawg and people soured on him way too easily. But they’ll learn.
@@jesse8458 i haven’t soured on him in the least, he got raw deal from NFL, so much so I think they changed the rules because his suspension was so over board. You got a guy that commits criminal assault and gets 2-3 games and dude that is just placing a bet on a team not even related to his team get 6 ridiculous. I wish he would have appealed. But fir what ever reason he took the medicine and as fate would have it worked out
so... what happens with the offence when Ben Johnson leaves in the off-season? are all these plays from his mind or the mind of Dan? theres a lot of stuff idk when it comes to all the coaching stuff
@@dynomar11 He would have to do it 15 more times like he did against the Chiefs the rest of the way into the season. This isn't the first time Zach had a decent string of games then play like crap. Just look at his last 2 years.
The funniest part with the overall improvement on the offense is the Lions ran more stuff from the Stafford Rams playbook and made it work. Good for Goff since he's been playing more shotgun and not so much play action. So in pass plays along with the motion, he's got a better read on the coverage and knows when to get his. But that O-line is a weapon in of itself with their ability to run *ANY* run scheme they want to great execution. At baseline its their trench giants/speedsters vs whatever rinky dink D-line the opposing defense has.
I don't watch college football, so the only thing I know about prospects is what I read when the draft rolls around. I remember being so happy when the Lions made the smart choice to take Sewell instead of something more flashy like they've been known to do. Dude is an absolute monster on the line.
Those linemen must be having a blast with their movements. It's gotta be hilarious when you realize you don't even have anyone to block so you go shit can a safety. 🤣🤣
I feel like Dan Campbell just understands the tempo of the game so well. He just knows when to go for it on 4th and you can tell in the play calling. You can see when they start a series and they've already had the conversation "on this set of downs you have 4 downs to get the 1st" and it frees up Ben Johnson to reach deeper into his bag and really get creative. It's made the Lions must watch football now.
I mean the fact they have an immediate plan on 3rd and short with a quick huddle means they have prepared well for that contingency given the strength of their talents (especially the O-line that can push). So Ben Johnson like many great play callers are always looking to bypass 3rd downs anyway but have an immediate and clear cut answer in obvious late and short situations where they know they can win and keep moving. Its the complete opposite of when Joe Lombardi was calling late down plays for the Chargers offense (and frequently since at times he kept arriving at late downs) and it was the same lame stuff that wasn't even going to convert half the time.
If this season continues to produce positive results Ben Johnson will get the headcoach job from another team. That Charger job would be enticing with Justin Herbert would be nice to have.
"Motown ain't felt this good about football in years" SO TRUE! Not since the Barry years, and even those years, we felt as though Willie Ford was dangling a carrot in front of us. We would trade away good players and good picks and draft players we didn't need, so the team remained mediocre at best. Not since 1957 has anyone felt that we truly have a chance at a great season (I won't jinx it by saying more than that!) I think the best thing that's happened to the Lions is that management is letting the coach build his team (unlike prior years where management picked "good" players and said, "Here's your team, now win games.") A great 4-1 start may still be too early to predict the whole season, but looking back to Nov 2022, the Lions are 12-3 in their last 15 games. Dan Campbell just might have figured it out.
As a lifelong Lions fan who's been watching since I was a kid during the Barry Sanders era, trust me it has never felt this good. The Stafford years were a step in the right direction, and the 2013-15 teams were very talented on both sides. But the roster got blown up and it was never built to last. That's the main thing. It feels sustainable because of how Brad Holmes is drafting. As long as they keep drafting good players, they'll always be able to reload when they inevitably lose some of these young studs once it comes time to pay up (😢), but that's football. Worst case scenario, absolute worst case, is that Holmes has been getting lucky in the draft which seems ludicrous given 3 consecutive years of solid drafting. But even then, they have a 2-3 year window to contend. It just feels like it's going to last for as long as Brad and Dan have the reins. EDIT: I guess we'll just pray Ben Johnson stays for a couple more years but that also seems impossible, that's obviously a big factor. I don't know a lot about offensive schemes but here's hoping when Ben Johnson inevitably takes a head coaching job somewhere, they have a good guy who can step in and take his place.
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Omg a typo in the pinned comment, he just like me fr 🗣️📺
I want to see the opposite of this video. What is a team that has a terrible line and ineffective weapons?
Man Motown hasnt felt this good about football in decades. Even with Barry and CJ we knew the front office and coaching would mess it up. Now we expect the lions to win. Its honestly kinda surreal.
Lmao your hopes will die after week 9
@@BarrackObamna Chargers? No juice in their charger. Bears? Couldn't beat their way out of a paper bag this season.
@@BarrackObamnayou had to edit a single sentence? Jesus.
@@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 UA-cam deleted my comment because the world is too soft. 0 is next to 9. It was a typo. Ever heard of one of those? Week 0 doesn’t really make sense does it?
@@chadportenga7858A wet paper bag at that.
I'm loving all the pre-snap motion this season. It's getting a little iffy at times but it's been so interesting
Iffy?
That's the OC.
The only time I saw it “iffy” was when we kept trying to have Brock wright run a trap block and he missed for 2 negative plays. Other than that it sets up the offense.
Prove to me that Dan Campbell isn't Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Stone Cold couldn’t hold MCDC’s jock strap.
At least his brother
The Lions are just so much fun to watch this season. From the incredible creativity of their potent offense, to the arguably underrated pass defense that shut down an electric Packers offense at Lambeau and made the Chiefs entire receiving core look like highschoolers, they are definitely in the top ten right now and arguably one of the top three most fun teams to watch.
Their defense shut down the Packers but I wouldn’t exactly call our offense electric. That being said, even though we are divisional rivals, I hope the lions really sustain this success for a few years, it’s way more fun to have a great lions team than a bad one
Chiefs did win the Lombardi 🏆
As usual, brilliant and thoroughly didactic analysis. Thank you.
Appreciate your love! See you in the comments every week ❤️
Amon Ra reminds me of Larry Fitzgerald, underuppreciated by anyone outside of the organization and fans. Great blockers and always shows up when you need them
12:21 Goff helps sell this play too. He does a little shimmy. A little shoulder pop on his hitch. Mot quite a pump fake Its absolutly what whats the defender fall over so Amon-Ra can get wide open. Its an awesome little move that busts the whole play wide open.
He did that in the first game too, I forget the play but I think it was a completion over the middle. Got his receiver one step and that was enough.
Steelers fans: "Can we have a legitimate offense that uses motion effectively like the Lions?"
Canada: "we have jet sweeps and 3rd-and-long draws at home!"
The Matt Canada problem - video next week 👀
@@ThinkingFootball prayers he gets his shit together before the bye week, because I never want to wish for someone to lose their job. But, this is a business built on winning and we cannot win with this offensive identity, or at least with that man calling the plays
I was at the Houston game and that might have been the worst play calling performance I've ever seen at any level. I've seen Little Gridder coaches call better games than that...can't keep leaving our D out to dry with short fields and 3-and-outs
As a lifelong Lions fan, it is very surreal hearing various fans and players from other teams speaking like they hope/wish to do things “like the Lions”. Either it’s legitimately a new era in football (which it really feels that way for a ton of reasons) or we really do live in a simulation. 😂
@@brandonbaty2291 que no los dos? 😂
The Lions are gonna prove alot of things this year🔥🔥🌚🗣️
Great video. You do an amazing job at narrating and editing in a way that is easy for any Joe Schmo to understand and appreciate.
Appreciate that a lot! That's our aim
Yeah man you’re outstanding!
Lion players: how we winning this week?
Dan Campbell: bite their kneecaps so they can’t fucking run!
I just discovered this video/channel and I want to say that you did a fantastic job breaking down technical aspects in football in ways that are understandable for people who don't watch football (like me).
Your use of graphics was also fabtastic. Great job.
Thanks for the video, it will help me enjoy the Lions glorious season even more!
I am incredibly happy that the lions are finally getting their due.
Thanks for this video. As a lifelong Lions fan this offensive coaching staff is the best they have ever had. Yes, OC Ben Johnson deserves a lot of credit for its success, but the position coaches are amazing as well, and it shows. O-Line coach Hank Fraley, TE coach Steve Heiden, WR coach Antwaan Randle El, QB coach Mark Brunell, and RB coach Scottie Montgomery are all former NFL players that have acquired years and years of experience whether playing the game or coaching it. This offense is a total collaborative effort from all of them. They work extremely well together and put in long hours during the week to make this offense click.
And don't forget the Head Honcho, Motor City Dan Campbell, also a former player, who is proving to be the real deal not only in scheme, but also in motivating his players, and defining what hard work and grit is all about. He keeps the focus on the small details that show up on this film that makes all the difference on game day.
I gotta say that this has been one of the best football videos that i have seen about the plays and how they work. Yes I'm only a novice about football because I'm usually doing stuff in the outdoors. But this was really easy to understand in the way that you explained it. I love watching the Lion's when I get the chance.
Been following this team since the Gary Danielson era ... This is the best I have ever seen them play.
I’ve been following since the Bill Munson era 😮 Ditto!
This was excellent... there is a lot about football I don't understand and this was really good...I have been a lions fan my whole life (67) but this team is special...
how many big name Wide Receivers are willing to block like St Brown? the man's a workhorse, I love it
You're really good at making these videos, keep up the great work
Great dissection. One small clarification (not correction) however is that it is the 2022 12th overall pick that returns from suspension, Jamo. The lack of year mentioned might lead non Lions fans to confuse him with this years' (2023) 12th overall pick Gibbs.
This is a fantastic film breakdown. Thanks for the vid!
I have no idea what you’re talking about half the time, but it’s fascinating and I can’t stop watching +1
First video I’ve seen of yours. Fantastic explanation and graphics. Thanks! Hope you get a lot more subscribers.
Your breakdown videos are fantastic.
Love these breakdowns and videos💪. I’m a falcons fan so if you ever see anything you wanna cover on them that would be awesome
Appreciate the love - So is Thierry, so if they ever exciting we will!
Incredible video. Oline analysis was so fun to watch
That thunbail tho
Nice video. We have a lot to be grateful for. Our Boyz are young. They don’t know a losing culture. Only a winning one.
Best film breakdown video I've seen on youtube.
8:15 holy shit laporta is so fast when the ball was snapped
This is amazing analysis! Everyone who worked on this should be proud
this channel should have 1M subs, it's so good
Enjoyed this. Well done
Great breakdown. Subbed
Lions' Oline is awesome! Reminds me of the '61-'64 line with Gonzaga blocking for Lewis, Watson, and Petriesonte!
Great breakdown and analysis.
A Wise man said "He (Coach Campbell) strikes me as the kind of guy you run through a brick wall for" and I can't disagree. His "I didn't learn anything, I got confirmation...." quote made ME want to run through a brick wall for him!
That OL breakdown is a football nerds dream. Great video
Best breakdown I've heard !
O-line is underappreciated. nice to see this breakdown!
Outstanding analysis.
Outstanding work, Sir! So good a meathead like me can understand it!
Very nice commentary and analysis.
The best description of this Ben Johnson offense is “Every move has a Purpose”…from the formations, motions, play calls and knowledge of defense keys he has built an offense that gives lots of eye candy for the defense to process while at the same time building in multiple answers into a play to have an effective counter punch no matter how the defense responds. The overall effect is when this offense is clicking it makes defenders hesitate just a lil on the presnap side and react just a lil late on post snap action!! As the great street philosopher Avon Barksdale once said…”Ain’t nothing more dangerous than being A little late or a little slow!!” 👊🏾🦁 #GoLions
Dog who are you, what's your background? this is top level analytic stuff. Good shit man
Great breakdown 👍🏻
The last time I was this excited about The Lions was when Barry Sanders was playing, can't wait to see their potential!
(Chiefs fan, week 1 hurt so good)
That’s why we call him meathead . All in the family. 😂
I think Dan surrounds himself with a lot of great personnel and credit to the GM. That dude has done so well so far.
This is really interesting... I don't know much about the how tos of football, and this was neat.
What type of role/fit do you expect from Jamison Williams in this offense?
He'll probably take a lot of the Kaliff Raymond role - but I'm looking forward to the bunch set with Jameson, Ra and Kalif - thats a deadly combo of speed, and if they tight bunch like they like to do, they can pretty much guaranteee getting one on a linebacker.
@@ThinkingFootball awesome, thanks for the answer!
@@ThinkingFootballand with St Brown out this week Raymond could fill that slot role and let Jamo take over his role.
Lured me in with a Lions video, but the delivery and quality will have me staying for more.
Great vid!
As a Michigan and lions fan this year is almost to much lol. So much success for both teams.
Great video ty
What an awesome overlook
This is very, very good.
DyNasty Bginz ⚒️🦁💙
I do love myself a good play action pass. Go Lions!
If Jamo has been watching these games best way for him to get more snaps…block on running plays
Jamo loves blocking. Jamo is a total baller and it irks to me no end all the Jamo bashing by local media.
@@alrifr5786bingo. Jamo was frequently a gunner on Bama’s punt coverage and loved doing it. He’s a dawg and people soured on him way too easily. But they’ll learn.
@@alrifr5786 I’m not bashing him, I want him to succeed are you kidding? He will be our number 1 if he plays like Brown
@@jesse8458 i haven’t soured on him in the least, he got raw deal from NFL, so much so I think they changed the rules because his suspension was so over board. You got a guy that commits criminal assault and gets 2-3 games and dude that is just placing a bet on a team not even related to his team get 6 ridiculous. I wish he would have appealed. But fir what ever reason he took the medicine and as fate would have it worked out
He showed up blocking Sunday. Lol
so... what happens with the offence when Ben Johnson leaves in the off-season? are all these plays from his mind or the mind of Dan? theres a lot of stuff idk when it comes to all the coaching stuff
This was a beautiful video.
Great breakdown. Lions are serious this year....
Cover Zach Wilson’s struggles
ua-cam.com/video/Kva-mxNhC34/v-deo.html - The reasons havent changed
@@ThinkingFootballokay but if he succeeds then a vid might be necessary. That'd be wild if he somehow becomes the guy
@@dynomar11not a chance
He just has to play like he playing the Chiefs every game
@@dynomar11 He would have to do it 15 more times like he did against the Chiefs the rest of the way into the season. This isn't the first time Zach had a decent string of games then play like crap. Just look at his last 2 years.
The funniest part with the overall improvement on the offense is the Lions ran more stuff from the Stafford Rams playbook and made it work. Good for Goff since he's been playing more shotgun and not so much play action. So in pass plays along with the motion, he's got a better read on the coverage and knows when to get his. But that O-line is a weapon in of itself with their ability to run *ANY* run scheme they want to great execution. At baseline its their trench giants/speedsters vs whatever rinky dink D-line the opposing defense has.
😆🤔🤫😂
Jonah Jackson is slept on. Straight dawg!
I don't watch college football, so the only thing I know about prospects is what I read when the draft rolls around. I remember being so happy when the Lions made the smart choice to take Sewell instead of something more flashy like they've been known to do. Dude is an absolute monster on the line.
Lions and Dolphins run game this year is a thing of beauty.
Those linemen must be having a blast with their movements. It's gotta be hilarious when you realize you don't even have anyone to block so you go shit can a safety. 🤣🤣
I feel like Dan Campbell just understands the tempo of the game so well. He just knows when to go for it on 4th and you can tell in the play calling. You can see when they start a series and they've already had the conversation "on this set of downs you have 4 downs to get the 1st" and it frees up Ben Johnson to reach deeper into his bag and really get creative. It's made the Lions must watch football now.
I mean the fact they have an immediate plan on 3rd and short with a quick huddle means they have prepared well for that contingency given the strength of their talents (especially the O-line that can push). So Ben Johnson like many great play callers are always looking to bypass 3rd downs anyway but have an immediate and clear cut answer in obvious late and short situations where they know they can win and keep moving. Its the complete opposite of when Joe Lombardi was calling late down plays for the Chargers offense (and frequently since at times he kept arriving at late downs) and it was the same lame stuff that wasn't even going to convert half the time.
can listen to this guy talk football all day
Just need a playoff win! We need it badly in the city! A home win!!
Frank tha TANK! ⚒️🦁💙
This is an absolute nightmare to gameplan against lol
Detroit lions have always been my NFC team, I love underdogs and the Lions are the best example of that.
Dan with long hair might be the scariest thing I’ve ever seen 😂
Man, after watching this, I have that much more respect for Ben Johnson.
nice work
Bengals video please. Gotta know what’s going on. Our city needs it.
If this season continues to produce positive results Ben Johnson will get the headcoach job from another team. That Charger job would be enticing with Justin Herbert would be nice to have.
Great Video
"Motown ain't felt this good about football in years"
SO TRUE! Not since the Barry years, and even those years, we felt as though Willie Ford was dangling a carrot in front of us. We would trade away good players and good picks and draft players we didn't need, so the team remained mediocre at best. Not since 1957 has anyone felt that we truly have a chance at a great season (I won't jinx it by saying more than that!)
I think the best thing that's happened to the Lions is that management is letting the coach build his team (unlike prior years where management picked "good" players and said, "Here's your team, now win games.")
A great 4-1 start may still be too early to predict the whole season, but looking back to Nov 2022, the Lions are 12-3 in their last 15 games. Dan Campbell just might have figured it out.
haven't felt this good about football ever
great vid btw
Demeco Ryans video would be great! He’s really turning the Texans around
How do you get this game film
Slang that Thang! 😂
Good video. Lets go lions
watching this immediately after week 7
this is great
You can really see why Lions brass wanted Gibbs. He is a stud. I am impressed with Amon Ra's blocking. He thinks he is a tight end.
He'll take on anyone in a block - plays so fearlessly even if the guy has 80lbs on him - probably whilst hes nicked up
I love this breakdown.
Happy 4 goff
“Ahhh jheesh, you Meathead you !!”
- - Archie Bunker
I’m not a Lions fan but I had a feeling that they would eventually become a very good team when I saw Dan Campbell first NFL game.
As a lifelong Lions fan who's been watching since I was a kid during the Barry Sanders era, trust me it has never felt this good. The Stafford years were a step in the right direction, and the 2013-15 teams were very talented on both sides. But the roster got blown up and it was never built to last. That's the main thing. It feels sustainable because of how Brad Holmes is drafting.
As long as they keep drafting good players, they'll always be able to reload when they inevitably lose some of these young studs once it comes time to pay up (😢), but that's football. Worst case scenario, absolute worst case, is that Holmes has been getting lucky in the draft which seems ludicrous given 3 consecutive years of solid drafting. But even then, they have a 2-3 year window to contend. It just feels like it's going to last for as long as Brad and Dan have the reins.
EDIT: I guess we'll just pray Ben Johnson stays for a couple more years but that also seems impossible, that's obviously a big factor. I don't know a lot about offensive schemes but here's hoping when Ben Johnson inevitably takes a head coaching job somewhere, they have a good guy who can step in and take his place.
It doesn’t hurt that the lions defense is scary too 😂
All the literal years of Lions fans screaming to “build the trenches” and look what happens when they finally fucking did it!
6:45 AYO!!!!!!!!