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My question for the haters; what would it take to make you happy? Had we beaten Dallas would you actually consider the last season a success? What will appease you this coming season?
For as shitty as this team has been and the many, many years of misery this organization has put me (us) through; I feel like last year was a decent year and we're actually moving in a positive direction. I enjoyed last season, the ending was frustrating and we should have won that game, but it was more excitement than I've felt from a Lions season in a long time. Heartbreaking for sure, but to me, it was nice to actually be in a situation to have my heart broken versus the piles of shit that have been served in recent years.
Elrod, I'm tired of hearing the expression "moving in a positive direction." (not directed at you, just hearing it all the time) That's the coach speak you hear from teams that finished 4-12 the prior year. We are in year 7 of Matt Stafford, and have nothing to show for it. Nothing. 11 win seasons don't do it for me when they aren't followed by a playoff showing.
The NFL is filled with parody. The Lions have been unable to find it. And every time there is a discussion about Matt Stafford, there's always a "but" attached to it. But he didn't have everyone healthy. But he didn't have a great o-line. But he didn't have a running game. It's put up or shut up time for him. He was drafted and paid to lift the players around him. Have you seen that? I haven't. He's been a slightly above average QB who can't win on the road. I'm just tired of the excuses. Do something.
for me...a winning record and a playoff berth is a successful season for most teams. Of course we want more!
I wouldn't consider myself a hater, but I speaking for the hater,'s, slappies or otherwise I think everyone on this board enjoyed last year's season. Here are a couple milestones on my sliding scale of achievement for the Lions and what would make next season a success in my book. I guess it comes down to breaking some of those same old Lions streaks.
Win a road game against a team with a winning record - since I broke my iPhone 1
Beat GB in GB - since I lost my Alf pog slammer in a for keeps match
Make the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time since my tamagotchi was still alive
Win the division - since the last time I parted my hair in the middle
Win 1 playoff game - preferably a home one so I can be there to witness/cheer them on
That's my sliding scale from least to most difficult. I'm sure everyone has their own. Some are probably cool with 8-8.
My question for the haters; what would it take to make you happy? Had we beaten Dallas would you actually consider the last season a success? What will appease you this coming season?
For as shitty as this team has been and the many, many years of misery this organization has put me (us) through; I feel like last year was a decent year and we're actually moving in a positive direction. I enjoyed last season, the ending was frustrating and we should have won that game, but it was more excitement than I've felt from a Lions season in a long time. Heartbreaking for sure, but to me, it was nice to actually be in a situation to have my heart broken versus the piles of shit that have been served in recent years.
Based on the way the game was going in Dallas, I would have felt a lot better about Stafford if the team had won. That said, his regular season was still below average and I wouldn't have thought him an elite QB either way. Not that such a thought is an indictment of him, I think there are only 4-5 elite QBs in the league.
If someone says that a playoff victory is the only way for Stafford (or any QB) to validate themselves, they know very little about the 22-starter game of football. Similarly, anyone who builds a HoF case for a player using "Ringz!" (or any other cherry-picked stat) as their only argument should not be allowed to have an opinion. I'm a fan of compromise. Everyone who isn't incensed one way or the other about Stafford tends to think he is good enough, but not a franchise-carrying superstar. Everyone who loves him talks like he is one of the greats. Everyone who hates him talks like he shouldn't be on the field. What does that average out to?
You're my e-bro life, but I see you slowly sliding to the hater's club, not that I blame you (or them). Go double or nothing on the Alf pog this season...childhood cheeno can thank me later...
Playoff success. 2011 was different, we hadn't been in some time so getting to the playoffs was a success. But now that we have we need to start winning playoff games.
And honestly some of the hate, especially our QB, is probably due to some saying he's really good to elite. And of course there will hate when someone spews out "The team is super bowl bound and hole-less.." Just the way it goes.
It's hard for me to ascertain anymore...the classic what came first the chicken or the egg...but I think a certain, once logical, poster started spouting off some ridiculous things about a "holeless Super Bowl bound" squad in reaction to an inordinate, and perhaps a bit unnecessary, amount of negativity directed at a mainly subpar, at times mediocre, organization still trying to find its way. As you said, just the way it goes.
Yep e-brother from another mother I lean a little negative on Stafford. I loved him in 2011. I thought the sky's the limit for him and as a result our favorite club. I remember debating a Cowboys fan on this very board that year over the Stafford vs Romo comparison and I thought hands down and by a wide margin Stafford was the better QB. He has took a step back since that year and the arrow continues to point sideways in terms of his progression. I would love to see him get that magic back somehow and deep down I will always hope the apologists are right and this is the year he takes off again.
I am a Mayhew hater, no bones about it. When he didn't take a fine young Pitt Panther in Donald, that was the final straw. Ever Pitt grad I know is a scholar and a gentleman.
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