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Game 16: Lions @ Seahawks Thread

25 Flags for false starts . League average is 16. Come on Dan attention to detail.
 
its like we played with 0 font 7 the entire game.

Lions were down 5 of original front 7 plus three top cbs and a safety with Harris forced to play outside and slot cb lol

But the rookie dts and Penisini and Barnes need to step up and they very much could. Everyone else gone or a backup that was on that field. Barnes and Harris probably should be backups next year unless they improve alot
 
I have been really impressed with St Brown. He has star potential. The way he runs routes and catches the ball reminds me of a slightly smaller Devante Adams.

So, who do you pair with him? This is a pretty good article that focuses in on the top WR prospects and their strengths.

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-coll...state-garrett-wilson-alabama-jameson-williams

I think Wilson and Williams will be long gone by the time the Lions make their 2nd pick. I think I would take Olave with the Rams pick if he's there. I like Burks too but I think he's more of a slot wr...but either would work.

Then add some kind of burner just as a threat, and I think you would have something really good in the passing game...oh, and a QB ;)
 
25 Flags for false starts . League average is 16. Come on Dan attention to detail.

I believe that coaching does have some effect on penalties....but I'm not sure false starts is something you can blame on coaching.

Knowing the snap count is literally one of the first things you learn in youth football. These guys have been playing football since they were 6-8 ish. They shouldn't need to be "coached up" on knowing the snap count. It's not as if we're coaching them to "just get it close".
 
I believe that coaching does have some effect on penalties....but I'm not sure false starts is something you can blame on coaching.

Knowing the snap count is literally one of the first things you learn in youth football. These guys have been playing football since they were 6-8 ish. They shouldn't need to be "coached up" on knowing the snap count. It's not as if we're coaching them to "just get it close".

I agree but this is attention detail B. Lions gotta be better in all areas.
 
They're still about 9 starters and a bunch of depth to being any good.
 
They're still about 9 starters and a bunch of depth to being any good.

I think we can cover about 5-6 spots this off-season and the next off-season cover the rest. Move towards .500 next season and compete for the playoffs after that.
 
If Rodgers isn't with the Packers, Bears or Vikings next year, the Lions will win the NFC Central Div for the first time in 30+ years.
 
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If Rodgers isn't with the Packers, Bears or Vikings next year, the Lions will win the NFC Central Div for the first time in 30+ years.

The Lions may win the NFC Central next year, but my guess is GB, MN, or the Bears will win the NFC North.
 
I don't see how they're headed in the right direction. They won 2 lousy games. They just gave up 50 points. There are more things that say they're going backwards, than forward.
 
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