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The current Lions feel very much like the 2021 Bills.

 

2021 felt like our best chance at a Super Bowl.  We were dominant in the regular season and the whole league was looking at both of our coordinators to be head coaches.

 

After an absolutely heartbreaking early playoff exit, that offseason we lost Daboll and it felt like maybe we missed our shot.

 

For the sake of the Lions and their fans I hope they are able to reload like we have been able to.

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1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Dammit, there goes my dream.

 

At least this way we can wait and see if he can be a decent HC without the risk of sinking the Bills, so there is that. 🤷‍♂️

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2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Roster wise they are gonna return a ton of guys though.

Loins will be fine.   

 

Losing a HC blows up the entire organization (a fact lost on most on this board, regrettably).   

 

Losing an OC is usually losing one guy.  

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I think the Bears got this one right, time will tell.

 

Johnson has a top 2nd year QB, a good 2nd yr WR, vets at WR, RB and TE. He needs to build a line and find the right DC.

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2 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

I think the Bears got this one right, time will tell.

 

Johnson has a top 2nd year QB, a good 2nd yr WR, vets at WR, RB and TE. He needs to build a line and find the right DC.


Can’t disagree with that. Talent is all over that roster and a lot of it is young. 
 

Line needs improvement but so does Caleb and his recognition in game clock. He doesn’t do them favors. 
 

Darnell Wright was solid in most of the games I watched of theirs, the left tackle wasn’t atrocious either. would immediately be looking to upgrade the interior of the line ASAP.

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The armchair media is so excited and they have no effin idea if he will be any good.  This is basically a Hire by Media consensus.  The sports radio talk shows have been stroking BJ pretty much 24/7 since they fired Eberfluss.  Who was it that said if you listen to the fans you'll be sitting with them?  Same thing for the Media.  

Amazing how OCs look so good when they have all pro offensive players.  

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1 minute ago, jethro_tull said:

The armchair media is so excited and they have no effin idea if he will be any good.  This is basically a Hire by Media consensus.  The sports radio talk shows have been stroking BJ pretty much 24/7 since they fired Eberfluss.  Who was it that said if you listen to the fans you'll be sitting with them?  Same thing for the Media.  

Amazing how OCs look so good when they have all pro offensive players.  

This is an overly simplistic take. Johnson has been there for several years now, and he definitely led that offense that was putrid to one of the top offenses in the game. Doesn’t mean he can run a team, but he is certainly deserving of a shot and it has nothing to do with the media or fans 

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42 minutes ago, ProcessTruster said:

Loins will be fine.   

 

Losing a HC blows up the entire organization (a fact lost on most on this board, regrettably).   

 

Losing an OC is usually losing one guy.  


they will lose many position coaches and perhaps the whole system depending on who follows him 

 

maybe some talent evaluators too

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23 minutes ago, SirAndrew said:

I don’t think the Bears are a great job, because I think they need a new front office before they can turn things around. 


Who specifically?

 

Ryan Poles? Jeff King?

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1 hour ago, ProcessTruster said:

Loins will be fine.   

 

Losing a HC blows up the entire organization (a fact lost on most on this board, regrettably).   

 

Losing an OC is usually losing one guy.  

Didn’t we lose multiple coaches when Daball went to the giants?  I’d imagine if Frazier got a gig too he’d would have taken a few guys with him as well.  
 

 

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1 hour ago, Chugga said:

The current Lions feel very much like the 2021 Bills.

 

2021 felt like our best chance at a Super Bowl.  We were dominant in the regular season and the whole league was looking at both of our coordinators to be head coaches.

 

After an absolutely heartbreaking early playoff exit, that offseason we lost Daboll and it felt like maybe we missed our shot.

 

For the sake of the Lions and their fans I hope they are able to reload like we have been able to.

Detroit had a lot of injuries, especially on the defensive side of the ball. That will help to get all of those guys back at least. The next OC needs to be someone in the same style as Johnson. The big difference between us and Detroit, the guy slinging the rock out there. Goff could just as easily come back down to earth, where pretty much nothing has stopped Josh. 40 or more total TD's in 5 straight seasons. Daboll, Dorsey, Brady, it doesn't matter who has been at the helm. I think who the OC is affects Goff more. 

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4 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

I mean it’s a no brainer for the situations available. There is talent there and a supposed franchise guy and that’s what Johnson should have been looking for. Wonder what this means for Poles future down the line 

Agreed. And I would rather be in that division than a division that has Mahomes in (if he took the Raiders job). 

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