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There is no pass rush with the front 4. Linebacker is their best position. i’d go with a 3-4-4 alignment rotating D-lineman throughout the game. On offense, with the struggles protecting Goff, and La Porta and possibly Saint Brown missing, I would be using two back sets the whole game. Not having Gibbs and Monty out there together on virtually every play is a poor use of your available talent.
Huge game, and the injury report is a problem. If the Lions are still the team with the culture we thought they were, they can overcome the odds and win here. If they lose, even if they somehow slink into the playoffs, we'll know for sure that some real changes are needed for next year
This game has "Take The Over" tattooed on it's lower back
There is no pass rush with the front 4. Linebacker is their best position. i’d go with a 3-4-4 alignment rotating D-lineman throughout the game. On offense, with the struggles protecting Goff, and La Porta and possibly Saint Brown missing, I would be using two back sets the whole game. Not having Gibbs and Monty out there together on virtually every play is a poor use of your available talent.
Any chance we'll see Ennis Rakestraw tonight? Just kidding.
Yes the slowest pass rush in the league and more man coverage is Just what we need….
Huge game, and the injury report is a problem. If the Lions are still the team with the culture we thought they were, they can overcome the odds and win here. If they lose, even if they somehow slink into the playoffs, we'll know for sure that some real changes are needed for next year
No pressure on the QB, no win. No OL blocks, no win.
The Lions are done.
Possibly. You know that Lem Barney came back from the dead, don't you?