The Lions are getting ready to play the Packers in a critical, midseason divisional matchup, but all anyone really wants to talk about is the trade deadline.
"...a more informative answer..." - indeed! I appreciate you taking a ludicrous question (no offense Jim), and turning it into, "yea so, maybe these three positions IF it fits the general modus operandi."
After the first quarter of the season fans had pointed to a Lions phenomenon that opponents lose the next game after playing the Lions presumably because the Lions are so physical that the opponent is wrecked for at least a week afterwards. The pattern has held even with Dallas who had a bye week after playing the Lions.
What is your opinion now regarding this phenomenon and have their been other teams which have enjoyed a similar performance?
"...a more informative answer..." - indeed! I appreciate you taking a ludicrous question (no offense Jim), and turning it into, "yea so, maybe these three positions IF it fits the general modus operandi."
Next mailbag question:
After the first quarter of the season fans had pointed to a Lions phenomenon that opponents lose the next game after playing the Lions presumably because the Lions are so physical that the opponent is wrecked for at least a week afterwards. The pattern has held even with Dallas who had a bye week after playing the Lions.
What is your opinion now regarding this phenomenon and have their been other teams which have enjoyed a similar performance?
Re: retention -- easy re-sub here when the first year is up, no question.
I think TN or CLE are going to be the trade partners. I bet we have some preliminary understandings in place with the Browns pending this weekend
Not sure of what the cost would be, but assuming reasonable Key + Simmons would be fantastic.