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THE STATE OF THE NFC NORTH


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Little early to tell honestly. If you think Ragnow/Johnson/Blount means running success then Lions have a good shot to do a lot of things. Stafford literally hasn't had a solid rushing attack since... Idk... Reggie Bush?

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, SimbaWho said:

Little early to tell honestly. If you think Ragnow/Johnson/Blount means running success then Lions have a good shot to do a lot of things. Stafford literally hasn't had a solid rushing attack since... Idk... Reggie Bush?

 

 

 

And even then it was still largely inconsistent.

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10 hours ago, SimbaWho said:

Little early to tell honestly. If you think Ragnow/Johnson/Blount means running success then Lions have a good shot to do a lot of things. Stafford literally hasn't had a solid rushing attack since... Idk... Reggie Bush?

 

 

 

At the very least it's a commitment to improve the run. I expect that it should be a vast improvement although we are going to be far from a top 10 rushing attack. All they can do is find pieces they think will fix things and let the coaches and players execute the strategy.

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The Lions better score every time they touch the ball. With the lack of attention they've given towards improving a bad defensive line we won't stop anyone running the ball and we're going to put our DBs in bad situations without a pass rush.

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1 minute ago, Nnivolcm said:

The Lions better score every time they touch the ball. With the lack of attention they've given towards improving a bad defensive line we won't stop anyone running the ball and we're going to put our DBs in bad situations without a pass rush.

This D gonna be wore out by week 8..

Probably resulting in a bunch of injuries 

 

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