Well, your not complaining about Hutch today😂. I don't think the fact Anzalone was out had anything to do with how the Lions played. The defense has been playing good, it's the offense that struggled the first couple of games. What it does tell me is Jack Cambell can handle the dot and that bodes well for both him and the Lions in the future but I'm happy the Lions offense seems to be clicking a little better. A lot of penalties though, got to fix that and hopefully these injuries don't hurt us to bad. That early bi week is looking like it might come at a good time. We got to take it to the undefeated Seahawks next week, I'm tired of losing to those guys. If we can beat them I'll feel really good about the rest of the season
@eduardooneal Graham is solid, I think we can all agree the offense is figuring it out. Graham was one of the best guards in the league last year and yesterday
What do you mean you're not sure about Kyler wanting to intentionally injure? The only way anyone doesn't see it is if you don't want to see it. At least you are broaching the subject. Johnson Jr. has his man down and beat(not sure if it was Davenport or McNeil) and takes his left arm over his knee as if he was breaking branches for the campfire. C'mon man, and it is not just the Lions that this is being santioned by the NFL to happen to. Love the way the Lions play football but some of the powerbrokers obviously don't.
@@RockedOnPodcastNetwork Went back and looked for it; start watching at 7:00 of the 3rd quarter. But the point is that its not an isolated incident. If you watch the first 3 games with a critical eye to this sort of thing you see it a lot of it.
It's funny that you complain about the "trickery" and say they need to move the ball and score without that...then the very next sentence say the offense is "too vanilla" lol
@truethatproductions to be clear I don't complain about trickery. We don't need trick plays, we need a mixture of play calls to alleviate the vanilla offense. Again, calling a run to the right, stacking the right, on 4th down is way to VANILLA. Everybody and their uncle knew that play was coming. Way to easy to stop when we could have kicked a FG
Well, your not complaining about Hutch today😂. I don't think the fact Anzalone was out had anything to do with how the Lions played. The defense has been playing good, it's the offense that struggled the first couple of games. What it does tell me is Jack Cambell can handle the dot and that bodes well for both him and the Lions in the future but I'm happy the Lions offense seems to be clicking a little better. A lot of penalties though, got to fix that and hopefully these injuries don't hurt us to bad. That early bi week is looking like it might come at a good time. We got to take it to the undefeated Seahawks next week, I'm tired of losing to those guys. If we can beat them I'll feel really good about the rest of the season
They move him around to help slow him down. I don't think he's chasing numbers. He's chasing the WIN!
Branch great player but he plays reckless at times when lays the wood,Laportua is a concern as well
The Dam Gamble was that Jake could have added 3 points, when points were at a premium.
@@gregoryweathers3454 very true
I guess you could say that our O was slow to start off last year but Ben and co need to get it together
Graham Glasgow has been disappointed
@eduardooneal Graham is solid, I think we can all agree the offense is figuring it out. Graham was one of the best guards in the league last year and yesterday
Goff clearly was hit after the whistles blew at the 2 minute warning non-interception. No call. WTF?
Marcus Davenport is out! This is a circus called Brad Holmes..... Reader next? unreal...
What do you mean you're not sure about Kyler wanting to intentionally injure? The only way anyone doesn't see it is if you don't want to see it. At least you are broaching the subject. Johnson Jr. has his man down and beat(not sure if it was Davenport or McNeil) and takes his left arm over his knee as if he was breaking branches for the campfire. C'mon man, and it is not just the Lions that this is being santioned by the NFL to happen to. Love the way the Lions play football but some of the powerbrokers obviously don't.
@@iRegister-uniqua i didn't see that play. I am doing tape review today. Do you remember what qtr?
@@RockedOnPodcastNetwork Went back and looked for it; start watching at 7:00 of the 3rd quarter. But the point is that its not an isolated incident. If you watch the first 3 games with a critical eye to this sort of thing you see it a lot of it.
@@iRegister-uniqua I'm on it. Will report back later today
It's funny that you complain about the "trickery" and say they need to move the ball and score without that...then the very next sentence say the offense is "too vanilla" lol
@truethatproductions maybe pay attention to the entire conversation? One trick play does not erase 120 plays of vanilla offense.
@truethatproductions to be clear I don't complain about trickery. We don't need trick plays, we need a mixture of play calls to alleviate the vanilla offense. Again, calling a run to the right, stacking the right, on 4th down is way to VANILLA. Everybody and their uncle knew that play was coming. Way to easy to stop when we could have kicked a FG
@@RockedOnPodcastNetwork copy. Agreed the run...everyone in the stands knew it was coming
@@RockedOnPodcastNetwork dang man, no reason to be rude. You literally said those two things back to back.
Will, your take on Anzalone is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Otherwise, good stuff.