Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 317 - Reviewing the Detroit Lions' Offseason
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows analyze the offseason of the Detroit Lions and discuss whether or not their moves are enough to make them a contender in 2019.
By AndyHerman
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows analyze the offseason of the Detroit Lions and discuss whether or not their moves are enough to make them a contender in 2019.
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Comments (4)
JonathanSpader
June 07, 2019 at 01:37 pm
You focus on players who left NE and failed but ignore the one that was traded and has been extremely successful. Chandler Jones.
Doug Niemczynski
June 07, 2019 at 02:13 pm
First, off if you just want the Packers to JUST have winning easons, then you need to get off this website.
PART of winning is about knowing your strengths and weaknesses because teams WILL exploit those weaknesses.
So, let's start listing those REAL weaknesses right now, so we can get those FIXED
petukexe46
June 08, 2019 at 11:29 pm
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flackcatcher
June 08, 2019 at 03:30 pm
The missing factor is how incompetent the lions front office has been. There are no words I could use on CHTV to describe the total train wreck that Detroit has been after the drafting and signing of Stafford. Lions make the Raiders and Tampa Bay look stable and well run by comparison.