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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

https://www.mlive.com/lions/2018/12...punctuality-you-have-to-be-able-to-adapt.html
Matt Patricia on questions about his punctuality: ?You adapt and you move on?.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2018/12/28/detroit-lions-matt-patricia/2431395002/
Matt Patricia on being late for team meetings: We're trying to get better.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...sage-sends-when-hes-late-meetings/2431301002/
Webvideo Detroit Lions' Matt Patricia, on what message it sends when he's late to meetings.
Freep

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2018...-tardiness-claims-late-meetings-detroit-lions
Matt Patricia responds to tardiness claims: ?We have a very tight schedule?.
Patricia addressed rumors that he has been consistently late to team meetings.
POD
 
https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2018...odcast-what-went-wrong-with-green-bay-packers
Pride Of Detroit Lions Blog Podcast: What went wrong with the Green Bay Packers? A schadenfreude investigation. 33 minutes
When the Packers lose, we all win.

I don’t think we’re telling any tales out of school when we say that Week 17’s regular season finale between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions doesn’t have much intrigue on its surface.

So this week, First Byte is taking a slightly different approach to our preview podcast. We snagged Evan “Tex” Western from Acme Packing Company to help diagnose what went wrong for the Green Bay Packers this season, but who doesn’t love hearing stories about how the Packers failed?

Additionally, the Packers are already in the midst of a head coaching search, and one early candidate should certainly interest Lions fans. We get Tex’s thoughts on Jim Caldwell as a realistic candidate for the Packers job.

This week on First Byte:
Aaron Rodgers: Tough year or overblown media scrutiny?

Was firing Mike McCarthy the right decision? In the middle of season?

Who are the top candidates for the Packers job? Dream candidates?

The gang discusses the merits of Jim Caldwell as a head coach candidate.

We turn our attention to the What Is Life? Bowl.

Who are some players to look forward to seeing play?

Is Davante Adams going to play?

Why are we doing this to ourselves?
 
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http://detroitlionsbreakdown.com/episode-90-week-17-packers-preview/
Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast Episode #90: Week 17 Packers Preview. 54 minutes.

The Lions season will come to a close Sunday at Lambeau Field as they take on the Green Bay Packers.
This past Sunday the Lions left their fans coal in their stockings in a lackluster 27-9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
A Lions win may, or may not, put their current 5th overall draft position in Jeopardy.

Week 17 injury report.

Charles Washington and Bruce Ellington placed on injured reserve.

Brian Brown joins the practice squad.

Takeaways from the Week 16 loss to the Vikings.

Week 16 Naughty and Nice list.

Week 16 snap counts.

Week 16: By the Numbers.

The Lions still cannot stop the Hail Mary.

Green Bay Packers Preview.

Vegas Bet line favors the Packers.

Pat McAfee will make his debut on the game call.

Packers placed Kenny Clark on injured reserve.

Packers are rumored to be interested in former Lions coach Jim Caldwell.

Should the franchise QB be involved in coaching decisions moving forward?

Discussion over which Lions coordinators and position coaches may no longer be employed Monday.

Would Adam Gase — current Miami coach — be an option for the Lions OC job if he’s fired?

Which young players could step up into a leadership role?

Lions rookie class ranks as the sixth best draft class according to Bleacher Report.

What does Kenny Wiggins bring to the table in comparison to TJ Lang?

Is Joe Dahl the Lions fullback of the present and future?

Has Jarrad Davis peaked as a football player?

Will Ezekiel Ansah return?

Can the Lions reduce injuries in 2019?

Which Lions may be moving on in the offseason?

The Lions hold the 5th overall pick and the odds have them sticking there.

The Lions are likely to stay at pick #5 based on the point spreads.

Just a reminder, if you like our show you can subscribe to iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher.
 
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A?Shawn Robinson on IR

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2018...binson-ir-mitchell-loewen-lions-injury-report
A’Shawn Robinson placed on injured reserve, Lions add Mitchell Loewen.
The Lions defensive tackle sees his season end as he is replaced by a former Saint.
POD

https://lionswire.usatoday.com/2018...-to-injured-reserve-claim-de-mitchell-loewen/
A'Shawn Robinson to injured reserve, claim DE Mitchell Loewen.
LionsWire

https://www.mlive.com/lions/2018/12...-from-saints-place-ashawn-robinson-on-ir.html
Lions claim defensive end from Saints, place A’Shawn Robinson on IR.
Mlive

https://www.detroitlions.com/news/l...ll-loewen-via-waivers-from-new-orleans-saints
Lions assigned DE Mitchell Loewen via waivers from New Orleans Saints.
Lions.com

https://247sports.com/nfl/detroit-l...Loewen-Lions-awarded-defensive-end-126945983/
Lions awarded Mitchell Loewen from Saints. As part of the move, the Lions placed A'Shawn Robinson on the reserve-injured list, effectively ending his season.
Lions 24/7
 
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So, Snacks Harrison is #1 AND #2 in run stop percentage this season among interior defenders.

Detroit Snacks is #1 at 16.5%,
New York Snacks is #2 at 14.3%

Nobody owns a stat like Snacks owns run stop percentage.

PFF
 
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