I’m in my 50’s and have never enjoyed true success with the lions, as I suspect most non-boomer fans can relate. We had a few good seasons but no structural success was ever built into the team….that is until now.

This team feels different and I suspect this mostly has to do with MCDC, BH, and SFH. This is what gave me hope last year for this year’s season, and they have met expectations…mostly.

That is why the games since the Ravens have been so disheartening. It is enormously frustrating to see a team struggle against inferior teams when they can do better. It’s a let down. We know this team is different. We know they can succeed, but for some reason they can’t help but get in their own way, whether it’s offense, defense, and more likely, coaching.

In the past, watching the lions was kind of a masochistic affair. I enjoyed the game but when they lost it was SOL. Now? It hurts. It hurts because the organization is a real team…top to bottom and they’ve given this city and it’s fans REAL hope.

We want them to succeed so badly because it’s been so long since this city and fans have enjoyed anything positive. Detroit and southeast Michigan are full of awesome people and great history. But we’ve been the punching bag for the rest of the nation. Whether it’s being the poster child of urban blight and decline, or high crime and unemployment, or simply being has-beens that aren’t worthy of anything good, this city has endured endless ridicule and humiliation on a national level.

And I’m tired of it. That is why the lion’s shortcomings are so much more hard to take right now.

That being said, I do think this team embodies the best of this city and state. I believe we will make it there if we stay the course, maybe with a few tweaks and adjustments. In the end, I know I will be completely done with this team if they lose their focus and revert to SOL. But for now, I have faith in them and belief that Detroit’s best days are ahead of her.

  • TheEnergizer1985B
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    1 year ago

    This losing to inferior teams whine has to stop. It happens in EVERY sport. Difference is, NFL is only 17 games so it makes the margin of error much smaller. Even teams like the Eagles have had many lucky things have to go their way to be 10-1. A few different things happen, and they are 8-3 or 7-4. If the Lions cut out the turnovers, they will be fine.

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      1 year ago

      Not to mention that loss is to fucking Zach Wilson. There are exactly 0 teams in the NFL who don’t have an embarassing loss or two but lions fans will melt down saying “good teams don’t lose these games”. If that’s the case good teams don’t exist