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Might As Well Start Looking Forward to 2022 Now

Stop it with the QB selection for their pick in upcoming draft. That would literally be a Lionesque pick.

There are no QBs coming out this year who are generational talents like last year. Roll with Goff in 2022 and hopefully better QBs are available in 2023. If that means they go back to back 0-17, so be it. You do not want to draft the wrong QB out of some desperation motivation... get the rest of the teams deficiencies addressed, including WR, in Draft and FA this year.

This is a long term rebuild, not a quick fix. Stop expecting this team to win. That is a YOU problem only. If YOU stop expecting wins and think about the entirety of the Big Picture, you do not push for a QB this year. Not a single QB coming out is worth the #1 pick.
 
Stop it with the QB selection for their pick in upcoming draft. That would literally be a Lionesque pick.

There are no QBs coming out this year who are generational talents like last year. Roll with Goff in 2022 and hopefully better QBs are available in 2023. If that means they go back to back 0-17, so be it. You do not want to draft the wrong QB out of some desperation motivation... get the rest of the teams deficiencies addressed, including WR, in Draft and FA this year.

This is a long term rebuild, not a quick fix. Stop expecting this team to win. That is a YOU problem only. If YOU stop expecting wins and think about the entirety of the Big Picture, you do not push for a QB this year. Not a single QB coming out is worth the #1 pick.

We had the same record as Arizona for like half a decade. They took several steps forward we keep fucking up every possible decision as an organization. Bringing goff here was holmes first major fuck up.... the sooner he fixes it the better. Wrs have nothing to do with all the wide open targets he has down field that he's missing.
 
Goff has missed more wide open receivers that he was targeting than any QB i have ever watched. I'm not counting the wide open receivers that he doesn't throw to but receivers he overthrown.

With that being said, I agree with Zyxt. No QB looks like they are worth the #1 overall pick. Give me Thibodeux with the 1st pick and David Bell with our 2nd first round pick. No chance to move on from Goff in 2022. 2023 is the first real chance to move on from Goff.
 
We had the same record as Arizona for like half a decade. They took several steps forward we keep fucking up every possible decision as an organization. Bringing goff here was holmes first major fuck up.... the sooner he fixes it the better. Wrs have nothing to do with all the wide open targets he has down field that he's missing.

You are being short sighted.

"Bringing Goff" was a solid move. Get a prior round 1 QB who has previously taken teams to SBs, get 2 1st round picks and provide the prior QB, Stafford, the door to go where he wanted to go. Stafford chose to leave, and chose the Rams because of their coach. You keep trying to pin that on Holmes, but that was 100% what Stafford wanted and they got as good a deal for him as they possibly could get.

Goff is fine for 2021 and 2022. No one...absolutely no one... thinks the Lions will do anything this year, yet you continue to bitch about a team many have said if they win 1 game it would be a shocker and yet they nearly won 2 already.

But the most important thing you are missing is how word is getting around the entire league that this staff is one that players should covet playing for, which is huge compared to prior staff which had opposite impression and lead to this epic failure this year.
 
You are being short sighted.

"Bringing Goff" was a solid move. Get a prior round 1 QB who has previously taken teams to SBs, get 2 1st round picks and provide the prior QB, Stafford, the door to go where he wanted to go. Stafford chose to leave, and chose the Rams because of their coach. You keep trying to pin that on Holmes, but that was 100% what Stafford wanted and they got as good a deal for him as they possibly could get.

Goff is fine for 2021 and 2022. No one...absolutely no one... thinks the Lions will do anything this year, yet you continue to bitch about a team many have said if they win 1 game it would be a shocker and yet they nearly won 2 already.

But the most important thing you are missing is how word is getting around the entire league that this staff is one that players should covet playing for, which is huge compared to prior staff which had opposite impression and lead to this epic failure this year.

But at least look like a team. And Stafford might have wanted to go to LA they didn't have to allow it. And other players want to go to playoffs and win a SB, no one comes here because of Campbell unless they have no where else to go.
 
Stafford would?ve made a difference this year, but the team would still be bad overall. They probably end up slightly below .500 picking 10ish. Not to mention he probably isn?t too happy with not being traded, don?t think he?d hold out but that?s always a possibility these days. One year left on his deal after 2021, they probably get little in return (or they keep him and get nothing).

I understand that it?s painful to watch this team as is, but there wasn?t really a way around this. Patricia and Quinn decimated this team from top to bottom. They took a gamble on Goff in exchange for an extra pick, it?s clearly not working out and fortunately they aren?t married to him after this season.

I really don?t know what people were expecting this year, Campbell and his staff would be magicians?
 
Stafford would?ve made a difference this year, but the team would still be bad overall. They probably end up slightly below .500 picking 10ish. Not to mention he probably isn?t too happy with not being traded, don?t think he?d hold out but that?s always a possibility these days. One year left on his deal after 2021, they probably get little in return (or they keep him and get nothing).

I understand that it?s painful to watch this team as is, but there wasn?t really a way around this. Patricia and Quinn decimated this team from top to bottom. They took a gamble on Goff in exchange for an extra pick, it?s clearly not working out and fortunately they aren?t married to him after this season.

I really don?t know what people were expecting this year, Campbell and his staff would be magicians?

with this group of WRs...even with Matt, they would not sniff .500
 
Stafford would?ve made a difference this year, but the team would still be bad overall. They probably end up slightly below .500 picking 10ish. Not to mention he probably isn?t too happy with not being traded, don?t think he?d hold out but that?s always a possibility these days. One year left on his deal after 2021, they probably get little in return (or they keep him and get nothing).

I understand that it?s painful to watch this team as is, but there wasn?t really a way around this. Patricia and Quinn decimated this team from top to bottom. They took a gamble on Goff in exchange for an extra pick, it?s clearly not working out and fortunately they aren?t married to him after this season.

I really don?t know what people were expecting this year, Campbell and his staff would be magicians?
Not to be 0-6, I was not expecting that. After the Red Wings opening day heartbreaker people were saying "we'll get a better pick." It's okay to get better during a rebuild. The Patty and Quinn remark reminds of blaming Millen for 10 years. Do we need to wait 10 more years? Tigers improved from last year, with Avila - why can't the Lions do it. As long as the coach cries everything will be okay.
 
Start the 2022 season w a bang. Acquire Michael Thomas for Trey Flowers. Draft Thibodeaux w the #1, address defense with the Rams pick and our 2nd rounder. After that we just might start looking like a football team.
 
Not to be 0-6, I was not expecting that. After the Red Wings opening day heartbreaker people were saying "we'll get a better pick." It's okay to get better during a rebuild. The Patty and Quinn remark reminds of blaming Millen for 10 years. Do we need to wait 10 more years? Tigers improved from last year, with Avila - why can't the Lions do it. As long as the coach cries everything will be okay.

We?re not even halfway into year 1. If this team is terrible in 2023 then I think it?s time to hit the panic button. We?re 6 games in and people already want to fire the coaching staff and GM, already calling the draft picks busts, it?s a bit ridiculous.

If anyone is worried about this being the same old Lions and there?s no hope for the future, then why bother watching? I had zero expectations this year and this season is going exactly how I thought it might.
 
We?re not even halfway into year 1. If this team is terrible in 2023 then I think it?s time to hit the panic button. We?re 6 games in and people already want to fire the coaching staff and GM, already calling the draft picks busts, it?s a bit ridiculous.

If anyone is worried about this being the same old Lions and there?s no hope for the future, then why bother watching? I had zero expectations this year and this season is going exactly how I thought it might.

Bingo. When you get into your 50's you might think differently. Nice avatar btw.
 
Bingo. When you get into your 50's you might think differently. Nice avatar btw.

Don?t fall into the sunk cost trap, this franchise isn?t worth your time, probably isn?t worth anyone?s time.

The Lions have sucked my entire life, it?s easy to just expect it every Sunday, every season. I?m not as invested as I used to be because of it and I think I?ve reached a good point of following but not caring too much. My Lions heart can never be broken, because it?s already dead.
 
Start the 2022 season w a bang. Acquire Michael Thomas for Trey Flowers. Draft Thibodeaux w the #1, address defense with the Rams pick and our 2nd rounder. After that we just might start looking like a football team.

not sure any team would trade for Flowers. The Lions are probably better off just cutting him this off season and taking the $12M dead cap hit.

As far as trading for Thomas...that doesn't make sense either. He's an aging player on a bloated contract.

They need to continue to blow the team up. I would think that one of their RBs would have some value right now. Trade Decker in the off season. I don't think they have any other players that would fetch much in return.
 
not sure any team would trade for Flowers. The Lions are probably better off just cutting him this off season and taking the $12M dead cap hit.

As far as trading for Thomas...that doesn't make sense either. He's an aging player on a bloated contract.

They need to continue to blow the team up. I would think that one of their RBs would have some value right now. Trade Decker in the off season. I don't think they have any other players that would fetch much in return.

I?d absolutely support trading away Swift if the return is good. Few RBs are worth it beyond their rookie deal, just the nature of the sport these days. Lions won?t be in a position to contend by the time his contract is up (last year is 2023), they?d be wise to move him before then.
 
You are being short sighted.

"Bringing Goff" was a solid move. Get a prior round 1 QB who has previously taken teams to SBs, get 2 1st round picks and provide the prior QB, Stafford, the door to go where he wanted to go. Stafford chose to leave, and chose the Rams because of their coach. You keep trying to pin that on Holmes, but that was 100% what Stafford wanted and they got as good a deal for him as they possibly could get.

Goff is fine for 2021 and 2022. No one...absolutely no one... thinks the Lions will do anything this year, yet you continue to bitch about a team many have said if they win 1 game it would be a shocker and yet they nearly won 2 already.

But the most important thing you are missing is how word is getting around the entire league that this staff is one that players should covet playing for, which is huge compared to prior staff which had opposite impression and lead to this epic failure this year.

Malik Willis is light years better than Jared Goff. He wouldnt be taking those goofy sacks where Goff cant even spin out of the way without tripping over himself.

Corral and Ridder will be top 15 picks as well.

Id argue nothing will help a 0-17 team more than a good qb. Atleast one that doesnt throw the ball away on 4th down lol.
 
I'm still not convinced that the Lions wouldn't be better off accepting the Carolina offer. Hell, they didn't even listen to other offers. It was reported that the 49ers wanted Matt too. They gave up #12 and 2 future firsts for #3. It's not hard to imagine that they wouldn't have given up #12, a future #1 and Jimmy G for Matt.

fwiw...#12 was Parsons
 
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