2022-23 Detroit Lions One Of Best Teams To Miss The Playoffs

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Shanahan 6-0 with 3rd string QB, every single key guy on their offense missed time this year, won 10 straight to close season. And then there’s just he’s arguably the best offensive coach of this generation the way he’s competing year after year with these QBs.

DaBoll could be the Pats offensive coordinator in 3 years, who knows. Winning 9 games when you’re supposed to win 7 maybe impresses the media a lot more than it impresses me.
I agree Kyle should win it. But they’ll find a way around it

You’d be surprised how much he’s hated on in Bay Area. He definitely isn’t close to universally liked.
 
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I dont think Kyle should be COY.

He had a .500 career coaching record midway through last season.

Yeah, i know he was on a 3rd string QB but is Trey Lance or Jimmy G anything special?

He also has CMC, Deebow, and Kittle on that offense which makes life easier for a QB. Plus 1 of the top defenses in the league.

Dan Campbell finished the year awesome but he was on the hot seat 2 months ago as the Lions sucked.

Siriani (phi) will win COY. Daboll has a shot as well as he made Danny Dimes with no receivers, a playoff team
 

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I dont think Kyle should be COY.

He had a .500 career coaching record midway through last season.

Yeah, i know he was on a 3rd string QB but is Trey Lance or Jimmy G anything special?

He also has CMC, Deebow, and Kittle on that offense which makes life easier for a QB. Plus 1 of the top defenses in the league.

Dan Campbell finished the year awesome but he was on the hot seat 2 months ago as the Lions sucked.

Siriani (phi) will win COY. Daboll has a shot as well as he made Danny Dimes with no receivers, a playoff team

Since 2019 he’s had a Superbowl comtender every year besides 1 when they got killed with injuries. Of course his career record isn’t gonna look great, in 2017 he took over a bum team. Who cares. Not even sure what that has to do with anything.

Lance/Garapollo not being anything special is more of a reason for him to win. Deebo/Kittle are always hurt, so is Trent Williams, so is Garapollo. Not like he has all these guys full blast ready to go every week.

Shanny will win over Sirianni if they go the top tier team route. If they go the “turned a mediocre team into above average by catching the positive end of 1 score game variance” then DaBoll will win. I’d be surprised if someone other than those 2 won.
 

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And again, half the league makes the playoffs almost now. What is some big deal about being a 6th or 7th seed.

The Patriots roster sucks too, if they won 1 more game is Belichick gonna win COY for going playoffs? You guys are being guilty of the coaching soft bigotry of low expectations.
 

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I forgot about Sirianni lol he probably gets it

Pederson would be good pick too
 

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I will bet that btc/eth straight up shanny vs sirianni if anyone wants that action

one guy had mvp frontrunner, other had 6th rd pick rookie

we’ll see
 
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Since 2019 he’s had a Superbowl comtender every year besides 1 when they got killed with injuries. Of course his career record isn’t gonna look great, in 2017 he took over a bum team. Who cares. Not even sure what that has to do with anything.

Lance/Garapollo not being anything special is more of a reason for him to win. Deebo/Kittle are always hurt, so is Trent Williams, so is Garapollo. Not like he has all these guys full blast ready to go every week.

Shanny will win over Sirianni if they go the top tier team route. If they go the “turned a mediocre team into above average by catching the positive end of 1 score game variance” then DaBoll will win. I’d be surprised if someone other than those 2 won.
San Fran also had a week division where only Seattle was a contender.

He played against the NFC south teams where NO team had a winning record

Also played against the AFC west where only 2 teams had winning records

I'm just impressed that SF could win the SB this year after trading 2 first round picks for Trey Lance
 
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I will bet that btc/eth straight up shanny vs sirianni if anyone wants that action

one guy had mvp frontrunner, other had 6th rd pick rookie

we’ll see
I dont own any digital currency (other than the RX owing me $50 of BTC back in Aug 19). Otherwise i would take that bet
 

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I dont own any digital currency (other than the RX owing me $50 of BTC back in Aug 19). Otherwise i would take that bet

You could transfer that rx debt to me but I’m guessing it ain’t worth much :)

re schedule, ehh it was good enough. I mean you go 13-4 you beat who you were supposed to. Beat Miami as well when Tuanon wasn’t just a conspiracy theory.

Eagles had an easy schedule as well getting to play afc south/nfc north. So not a ton of difference there.

If you were an nfc team this year that had a great year, you probably had a favorable schedule
 

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Vikes also went 13-4, granted they went 11-0 in 1 score games, had a PD around even and no one thinks they’re that good.

but I’d rather see their coach win it than bunch of coaches that got their teams to a whopping 9 wins

Don’t think OConnell did anything that impressive as Jefferson going insane in the 4th quarter every week probably had little to do with him but they still overperformed for their collective talent a lot more than those other teams.
 

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Evaluating the Detroit Lions’ future​


Something changed overnight in Detroit: The ghosts are gone. What comes next?


By Scott Valentine


I’ll go back to where we started with the Lions mid-season — the narrative. The first thing I have to report is that the story that has been in place for 30 years changed overnight. You can hear it in the way people are talking.


These are not your dad’s Lions. They don’t find ways to lose. They don’t hire the wrong people. They draft smartly. They show up ready. They play all four quarters . . . this was the new, normal narrative in Detroit as of the moment the Lions defeated the Packers at Lambeau Field to end their 2022 campaign.


Lest this seems a trifle irrelevant in the context of the ongoing NFL playoffs, be assured it is not. Hope rewarded, especially when it is long and selflessly held, is always significant. And Lions fans have hoped, tolerated, and just plain suffered for a long time. But today is a different day.


Lion’s nation has changed, man! People are high-fiving and honking horns and bopping around with more bounce in their step today. The sports radio chatter is all ‘Can’t wait till next year!’ instead of ‘God, how long can this go on?’ There is, in short, bright optimism where a persistent fog of pessimism long hung.


Now all that put together isn’t going to help the Lions win any more games in 2023. The Vikings are now the team to beat and the Packers aren’t going anywhere, and that’s just in the division. The Eagles and 49ers also look like budding powerhouses that stand between the Lions and a shot at (dare we say it?) the Super Bowl.


So, good vibes aside, how do the Lions sit as they enter this NFL off-season? Here’s a brief evaluation.


Offense​


The Lions’ offensive line is truly the core of this offense and this team. Led by C Frank Ragnow, there are no low-grade starters on this unit, which cleared the way for the NFL’s 11th-ranked rushing unit (#6 at Home), and limited opposing pass rushers to just 24 sacks, second-best in the league. Only RG Evan Brown’s contract is expiring.


At the skill positions, the only notable player scheduled for free agency is WR DJ Chark (30/502/3), with plenty of depth behind him that can step up. Jared Goff has two years remaining on a 4 year, $134 million contract (an average of $33.5 million per year). That is yet a far cry from what top QBs earn and Goff is coming off a Pro Bowl year. Don’t be surprised if the Lions try to extend him sometime before the 2024 season.


Defense​


The Lions finished the 2022 NFL season dead last in total defense, 3rd last in passing defense, 4th last in rush defense, and 4th last in points allowed. That said, there were some bright spots. LB Alex Anzalone put up a career-best 125 tackles, while DE Aiden Hutchinson registered 9.5 sacks and 3 INTs. Rookie DL James Houston notched 8 sacks in just 7 games.


The defensive backfield, on the other hand, may need a complete rehaul to compete in the pass-happy NFC North in 2023. While free agency losses aren’t concerning, a complete lack of talent behind S kerby Joseph is. Expect the Lions to direct their 2023 free agency spending directly at this problem. The other place we can look for the Lions to make a personnel splash is in the upcoming 2023 draft.


2023 Draft​


In the 2023 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions own picks #6, 18, 49, and another somewhere between #s 56 and 60, based on how the Vikings finish in the postseason (part of the TJ Hockenson trade). That’s enough to add a couple of starting-caliber defenders and some key depth.


Recent picks at the #6 overall include Miami WR Jaylen Waddle, QB Justin Herbert, and G Quenton Nelson. Recent picks at #18 overall include DE Jaelan Phillips and CB Jaire Alexander. So, there should be some talent there when the Lions pick. Certainly, CB will be a point of focus, with perhaps six CBs poised to go in the first round of this year’s draft.


The Coaching X Factor​


Teams that rise and units that punch above their weight tend to suffer a certain siphoning of talent in the off-season. That’s not really a concern for Detroit player-wise in 2023 – the exposure is limited – but coaching-wise, the Lions may be in for some off-season changes.


After finishing last in total D, the Lions must upgrade at the Defensive Coordinator position. That will likely entail an overhaul of the entire defensive staff, making for a rough transition for current players. Likewise, OC Ben Johnson, though he’s only been in the role for a year, may get some interview opportunities, not necessarily for HC jobs, but other plums OC or OC+ jobs that he is not contractually prohibited from pursuing. If that happens, the Lions O will have a gap to fill.


Finally, we need to wait and see which Dan Campbell turns out to be the bonafide long-term version of the Lions Head Coach — the fiery, courageous, charismatic leader of the second half of 2022, or the cheerleader apologist cum poor game manager of the first half.


Detroit Lions fans ecstatic with this new day are praying for the former.
 

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