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Wes's avatar

BJ was a good OC but he didn't create the Lion's offense by himself. Time will tell if he's a good HC.

Patrick M's avatar

I’m still rooting for Johnson and Glenn both myself, though I’ve found I’m in the minority haha. I love seeing them move onto their own head coaching gigs. I wish them luck for any games they don’t play the Lions.

Devo's avatar

Great read, Justin. You’re a very talented writer.

Justin Rogers's avatar

Appreciate you.

Matt's avatar

This was exactly what I needed today!

Al Stahl's avatar

*insert Johnny Carson pic here*

Robert Honeyman's avatar

I suspect Johnson chose Chicago because he saw another QB project, someone with seemingly immense talent he could fix. We'll see if the magic is transferable.

Robert Honeyman's avatar

Swift was a second rounder.

Crixcyon's avatar

Johnson's systems worked because he had exceptional talent in Detroit. I don't think the Bearskis are close in that department.

David Regnerus's avatar

Not trying to be that guy. I love your content!

David Regnerus's avatar

FYI, the Lake Express goes between Milwaukee and Muskegon.

Justin Rogers's avatar

It's been updated.

Dave Conley's avatar

I just want a clean win so next week will be free from contrived drama.

Mark Petzold's avatar

Justin out here drawing up dis tracks, and I'm here for it!

Love that you had some fun with this.!

Jeff Guynn's avatar

Really enjoyable read Justin! Started my morning with a smile on my face!

Dave McCreedy's avatar

“When the Bears come to town on Sunday, Johnson can expect a welcome as warm as Kelly Stafford imagined her kids got when the Rams came to Ford Field to play the Lions in the playoffs two years ago.“ Classic.

Jeff Guynn's avatar

That tickled me as well as "While many Lions fans are openly rooting for former defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn’s success with the New York Jets, they're struggling to remember if they ever even liked Johnson." Instant classic!

Closet Rebel's avatar

I would be rooting for him if he went somewhere out of the division to a team the Lions rarely play.