tomdalton22
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Is this a joke? lol
yes...I think I was drinking when I posted that one. :cheers:
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Get StartedIs this a joke? lol
yes...I think I was drinking when I posted that one. :cheers:
yes...I think I was drinking when I posted that one. :cheers:
For those of you who like blitzing/aggressive play calling, Steve Wilks might be your guy
https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/12/14/steve-wilks-carolina-panthers-defense
tldr
I agree about mid season fires. That's never a good idea.. I do think Caldwell was a step up from Gym Shorts but I still think he needed to be replaced.
I think the discussion of whether Caldwell was good for the Lions or not is an interesting one.
I didn't like the hire at the time, still don't, and I'm glad they finally moved on, but I do think that he added some credibility to the organization as a whole during his time here.
I don't know if we all remember how bad the 00s were, but that was true hopelessness. A playoff appearance or a winning season was nothing but a dream, only achievable through pure luck. Now we think that missing the playoffs at 9-7 is a massive disappointment, that people should be fired for it, and that the team could've done even better. That's a massive cultural shift just 9 years removed from a winless season.
Looking back I think it was unlikely to find a sole savior after 0-16, the process of returning to respectability was going to be quite long, a group effort with many stepping stones along the way.
- Schwartz was somebody this franchise needed to crawl out of the massive hole they dug for themselves in the Millen era. He got us excited about Lions football again, even if nobody took them seriously yet. Consistency was still a problem, so they moved on.
- Caldwell was brought in to steady this franchise and help develop Stafford. We dealt with the ups and downs, but the downs were not nearly as bad as they used to be and a reasonable expectation of success was set by the team, the fans, and even those outside Detroit. The Lions went from typically bad to typically average, no longer a laughing stock but still not a legitimate threat. Average was not good enough, so they moved on.
- The next guy needs to elevate this franchise from average to potential contenders, a few playoff appearances here and there were nice but now we want to see playoff wins. They've managed to build a solid foundation after the 0-16 debacle, now's the time to move to the next level.
Completed interviews so far
Lions DC Teryl Austin
Lions OC Jim Bob Cooter
Texans DC Mike Vrabel
Vikings OC Pat Shurmur
Packers associate HC/LB coach Winston Moss
https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2018...ur-packers-associate-hc-lb-coach-winston-moss
Patricia will be in this weekend. Haven?t seen much about McDaniels.
Is McDaniels on our interview list?
Just a rumored name I think, not sure if he was ever a serious candidate or not. He?s had interviews lined up elsewhere so I?m guessing the Lions aren?t all that interested.
I didn't think so. That's a pretty telling sign to me. Quinn has worked with McDaniels before and it appears he doesn't even think enough of him to interview him.
I think McDaniels is a fraud and I feel bad for the team that gives him a shot.
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