Once it got out they were changing it up the different possibilities started coming out. Team President Tom Lewand and GM Martin Mayhew made sure that this was top secret and no one was to reveal the new look.Two weeks ago a toy truck emerged on the internet with a different Lions logo. How could that be? They haven't even released it yet. The Lions were asked about it and they basically blew it off and made sure no one got a sneak peak?
But in typical Lions fashion pun intended the ceremony was a microcosm of what they have done to this city and their fans. Get everyones hopes up for absolutely nothing. They unveiled some white accents and that's it. They also made the "L" in Lion bigger.
They call them the Lions because that's what they do to their fans about being a proffesional football team and why the players play like they are just "Lion" around all week.
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In typical Lions fan fashion the place was a circus with a huge turnout. Like cattle to the hurd we go through turnstiles only to feel like we are dying when we get through a game.Back to the logo. Keep it. It is terrible. Same Old Lions get fans excited for nothing. They just keep letting them down. The entire event like many many many many football games it is just another disapointment in a very long line of disapointments that will only get longer and longer. It helps when they fired Millen but kept everyone else. They are going to stick around to try to fix everything they messed up with Millen the last eight years.
Speaking about letting the fans down. Lions fans in attendance got a few chants going. At one point they chanted to draft Aaron Curry and another time to not draft Matt Stafford. Typical Lions fans. They want a player that will play now and be a Pro Bowl player in the fututre. He better be if he is going to get $12-$14 Million of your cap for the next five seasons.
What the Lions need is a QB because they haven't had a really good one since Bobby
Layne was traded in 1957. Sure they have had some 1 year QBs play well. But having top ten busts at QB in the recent past of Rodney Peete, Andre Ware, Chuck Long, and Joey Harrington has Lions fans gun shy about taking another QB. Right now is the best time to take that chance. Can they get any worse? They were just 0-16!They Lions need to take Matt Stafford to have a player to take over when Daunte Culpepper is ready to go. He is not the answer long term is he? He hasn't been a more than a short term answer in his entire career. Besides the Lions won't be ready to make a run at even the playoffs for a few years. They have to figure out how they are going to deal with just getting Brett Favre out of the division to Jay Cutler going to the Bears as well.
Lions fans want Curry? Why? He is an outside linebacker which they have two (Julian Peterson and Ernie Sims) already and they are both good. Are they Lions going to draft him into another position at that price tag for the number one pick int the draft and hope he can play in the middle? I don't think so. If the Lions don't draft Matt Stafford they will draft Tackle Jason Smith. At least they need a lineman. They could move Cherilus or Backus inside to really beef up the offensive line.
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It was written earlier this week that the Lions could simply pass on the first pick and jump in when they are ready. It is ok according to NFL draft rules. The Minnesota Vikings did this in 2003 with the 7th overall pick. They had a deal with Baltimore at pick 10 but the deal was reported too late so The Cowboys and Jaguars jumped in at seven and eight. The Vikings still got their player at number nine DT Kevin Williams.
What a team could do if they trade into number one is sit on the clock until a team they think may take their player and then jump in and draft him. For example: The Raiders could trade up into number one, and then sit on the clock until right before the Browns pick at number at number five. They would get the player they wanted for the value he has. They may even want to trade up for Michael Crabtree. Al Davis has actually taken more defensive ends (10) in round one and two than any other position by far. Besides if you were to sell this idea to a team it would be the Raiders.
draft Michael Crabtree. These are just examples of what teams could do.
Lions are looking to replace former Lion legend Bobby Layne. It is about time. It has only been 51 years.
The American League Central division should be a tight race in 2009. All five teams could be in contention at the All-Star break. Looking into what made these five teams finish where they did we may be able to figure out where they will finish this year.
Chicago White Sox were the division winners last season. They relied on young guns John Danks and Gavin Floyd who tallied 29 wins as a pair in 2008. If they can come close to that with Mark Buehrle getting quality starts the only questions about pitching would be the number 4 and 5 pitchers. Those two spots have come down to former Michigan QB and baseball player Clayton Richard, Jose Contreras, and veteran Bartolo Colon. The Sox have a strong line-up as well led by sluggers Jim Thome, Carlos Quenton, and Jermaine Dye. The three combined for 104 Hrs in 2008. The weakness for the Sox is the defense. They really don't have anyone who will contend for a gold glove and may have a few that look like they field with one.
Cleveland Indians finished last season the way all nonplayoff teams would have wanted to finish. They finished strong and ended up an even 81-81. The line-up only gets better with new 3rd baseman Mark DeRosa. If Matt LaPorta makes the big squad anytime soon Cleveland fans will forget all about C.C.Sabathia. That is until the Indians pitchers start pitching. Cliff Lee is the ace and Kerry Wood is the closer. Other than that you can pencil in question marks. Fausto Carmona has flip flopped bad season to good season to bad season the last three years. After Carmona long time injury reserve veteran Carl Pavano will try to toe the slab. This lokks like a down year for Cleveland unless they can win games 8-7 everyday.
Detroit Tigers have the best line-up in baseball one through six. Starting with Granderson, Polanco, Cabreara, Ordonez, Guillen, and Sheffield. They have the most power in the middle of their line-up in the entire American League. Last year the entire team had a down after a horrendous start in April going winless through 7 and 3-11 after 14 games which included sweeps by Kansas City and Chicago. The Tigers only had one pitcher with a winning record and that was rookie Armando Galarraga. Jeremy Bonderman missed almost the entire season with a blood clot in his arm and Dontrelle Willis was missing the strike zone by feet and not inches. This year the Tigers may be one of the best defensive teams in MLB. They added SS Adam Everett, put Brandon Inge back at 3rd base, and Polanco should return to form at 2nd base after an 8 error 2008 season. Cabrera is back at 1st base and Guillen will now be in left. Granderson will be covering a lot of ground in center and he will need to sandwiched between Guillen and Ordonez. They will need to be very good defensively because the pitching is so bad they will get plenty of chances to track down balls.
The Lions misery goes back so much further that Matt Millen. Matt Millen was just the icing on the cake. He took being a horrible GM to an entirely new level. I should have known he was going to be terrible in the first year. First he cut Herman Moore the Lions best WR. Then he showed up at the Lions first training camp in shorts and ran drills with the LBs. His tenure as GM spawned a new level of ridiculous. His tenure was "ridiculii". Which means everything he did as a whole to an organization was so ridiculous on such a high level it was ridiculii!
The Lions came to Detroit in 1934 from Portsmouth. They have had 10 or more wins only 7 times in almost 75 years of football! They have only had 10 or more wins three times since 1970 and haven't done it since 1995! All this capped off with the Millen era which started with a 2 win season and ended with the first ever 0-16 season. This is ridiculii!