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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2018...ction-shock-detroit-lions-philadelphia-eagles
Former Detroit Lions WR Golden Tate on being traded: ?It was a shock?.
Golden Tate knew it was business, but was still shocked by the move.
POD

https://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2018/10/poll_how_do_you_grade_the_lion.html#incart_river_index
Poll: Do you approve of the Lions' Golden Tate trade?
Mlive

https://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2018/10/detroit_lions_believe_they_can.html#incart_river_index
Detroit Lions believe they can still win division without Golden Tate.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2018/10/31/golden-tate-trade-nfc-north/1836217002/
Analyst: NFC North should be 'extremely happy' Detroit Lions dealt Tate.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ade-golden-tate-no-excuse-failure/1838647002/
Does trading Tate give Patricia, Quinn an excuse to fail?
Freep

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-lions-reflect-look-beyond-tate-era/38349209/
?Things happen?: Lions reflect, look beyond Tate era.
Detnews

http://www.espn.com/blog/detroit-li...n-tate-signals-lions-arent-serious-about-2018
Trading Golden Tate signals Lions aren't serious about 2018.
espn

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...rade-decision-difficult-best-logical-decision
Trading Golden Tate a 'difficult' decision, Lions coach Matt Patricia says, but one that was necessary.
espn
 
https://www.detroitlionspodcast.com/christopher/2018/10/31/detroit-lions-podcast-look-vikings-2/
Detroit Lions Podcast Blog Episode 178 ? Lions Look To The Vikings. 67 minutes.

In this episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Case get together to talk about the Lions loss to the Seattle Seahawks, a new show that?s kicking off, Kerryon Johnson, Jim Bob Cooter, and of course, Golden Tate.

This week, we start with some good ?Put ?em on Blast? calls from a few of our listeners. Good content and a few hot takes in there that we discuss during the show. From there we go back and look at what we saw in the game against Seattle. Case doesn?t think the team played as bad as many do, while Chris tries to help people understand that the fact that the other teams in the division doing so poorly this week means the Lions squandered a real opportunity. It was a week in which we didn?t capitalize in a division that no one seems to be able to own as their own.

The Detroit Lions Podcast Talks Golden Tate
The boys then break into the Golden Tate trade situation. There are a lot of opinions here and there are a number of ways to analyze it. Chris decides that it comes down to a situation where you can fall on either side of the conversation depending on if you are thinking with your heart or your logical mind. Case makes a number of great points (as he is known to do), in the end the team moves onward and hopefully forward.

From there the Detroit Lions Podcast goes into Jim Bob Cooter ? we take a look at his performance, what it means for his future with the team, and we give him a grade. No need to hide behind rhetoric ? we etch our opinions in stone and discuss Jim bob?s future with the team.

We also spend some time talking about Kerryon Johnson and one of his key strengths over the Lions committee of backs, including LeGarrette Blount.

From there we go ?Around The Division? and let you know what?s happening in the NFC North and what it means to the Lions.

Let us know what you think about the show by commenting in the podcast thread in the subreddit, or by leaving us a voice mail message via Skype at: Detroit Lions Podcast Your input will help make the show better, and if you leave us a message on Skype, you just might be featured in an upcoming Detroit Lions Podcast! You can also give us a call at (929) 33-Lions.
 
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