Before anybody takes this the wrong way, I love Brad as much as the next man & I think he’s truly sped up our rebuild & has hit on some home run picks (almost exclusively on offense) But he really has gave AG the short end of the stick.

In AG’s entire tenure here so far Brad has only given him 1 serviceable CB in Branch. The rest of the CB’s AG is fielding out there this year & last year definitely shouldn’t be starting in the NFL. Between Sutton, Jacobs, Okudah & Harris they are clearly depth pieces at best & getting thrown to the fire by starting week in week out but what choice does AG have?

On the DL it’s no secret that Hutch isn’t what we all hoped & thought he would be at this point in his career, he’s still young with plenty of time to turn things around but as of now he’s nothing more then a good run defender and average at best pass rusher. Levi & Paschal both look like Whiffs & the other edge position has been neglected even with James Houston healthy. The Lions have 2 players on the DL that are capable of starting in the NFL, the rest are depth pieces again being forced into a starting role.

The LB position: i criticised the Anzalone contract but boy was I wrong. He’s become the heart & sole of the defense & is by far the best player on the defense. Great acquisition by Brad. Jack Campbell while it’s still incredibly early into his career definitely looks like he shouldn’t be starting in the NFL yet but the tale of this story continues again with him & Barnes both clearly not being good enough to start in the NFL yet but thrown to the fire. AG’s fault again too?

TL:DR the lions have 3 maybe 4 at most players on defense that are capable of starting. The rest don’t belong on the field but AG has coached up an average defense out of what he’s been given.

Do ya’ll somehow believe a new DC will magically teach the corners to stop getting burned by bums or teach the pass rushers to generate sacks & turnovers? AG is a perfectly fine DC, but what he isn’t is a miracle worker.

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    He tried to add secondary help. He brought in Moseley who unfortunately tore his other Acl. That’s not something you expect to happen. Maybe he lose some speed but acl aren’t as big of a issue now days.

    He brought CJGJ in.

    Kerby has developed well for a 3rd round pick.

    Tracy has been relatively solid all year.

    Cam Sutton was arguably the second best corner available and lions went and got him.

    He didn’t over pay for talent either.

    The dline has two guys who flash talent and you expect to be more consistent. Hutch has been good ( though people are acting like he’s been shit for some reason). He reminds me of a early Max Crosby who was great for the run game and got a ton a pressures but was unable to finish. He’s developing fine.

    Alim has been great for the run game, and he’s developed alot as a pass rusher, though he inconsistent there. it sucks but Harris and romeo both regressed. Paschal hasn’t been able to take that next step and we lost Houston, who I believe is our best pairing for hutch.

    Anzalone has had a break out year and been pretty well rounded. Not elite but he’s a good starter.

    Barnes has been fairly solid mostly in the run game.

    Campbell has been one of the best lb in the run game around the league but has coverage issue which I will get into late.

    Lions don’t have alot of top end talent out side of hutch, alim and CGJ. The former two are inconsistent at times which is a issue and the other is injured.

    What I’m trying to get at is that this isn’t a elite talent defense. But it’s not a bottom barrel group either.

    It good enough to be a top 20 group, and that enough with a top 3 offense.

    AG for some reason is trying to force Houston and Campbell to both be this outside lb pass rusher.

    It’s stunting both players growth. Go watch the film early in the season, Campbell was actually better and more decisive in coverage early on, it after make the transition to the olb spot that he’s started being a slow processor in coverage. Same with Houston to an extent. Lions love dropping him into coverage rather than just letting him be a situational pass rusher and letting him develope fully there. He’s consistently been better when allowed to pin his ears back and go.

    Kerby has had clear communication issues and guys are in the wrong spot. That’s generally a sign of coaching issue. His technique isn’t terrible but guys constantly look confused at times like people aren’t sure what the exact play is. Coaching issue.

    Lions blitz are super telegraphed. It almost always obvious who’s blitzing and when. That bad scheme.

    I’m not saying lions don’t have a Talent issue.

    But the talent issue should be why the team is a bottom 20 defense. Not a bottom 30.

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    Brad added CJGJ, Sutton, Branch and Mosley. He doesn’t control injuries.

    Hes done an excellent job.

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    Hold him accountable for what? For taking more than 2 1/2 years to build a SB-caliber roster roster out of a steaming pile of shit?

    Defend AG all you want, but we seriously gotta stop acting so entitled and impatient when it comes to roster construction and a full-blown rebuild

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      Notice how he replies to everyone except this comment because he has no rebuttal lol.

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    This would’ve been a good post if it wasn’t for the complete nonsense about Hutch, he’s been incredible.

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    10 months ago

    There is so much bad within this post, I don’t even know where to start.

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    Branch is more than serviceable. I know he hasn’t been his best post injury…but he balls. And he’s a rookie.

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    Part of the defensive problem is scheme, our defense has more talent than Chicago and Minnesota and yet we can’t even get near the QB

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      Does it? I would say we have 2 guys on the dline that would for sure play on other teams in hutch and McNeil. Everyone else is probably replaceable

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    This thread is dumb. We are two years removed from a full rebuild. Also, you completely lost me when you mentioned Okudah - a guy who was drafted by the previous regime and was shipped out of here before the season even started.

    The only move I’d even consider questioning was waiving a developmental Starling Thomas in favor of keeping Will Harris, and it’s not like that dude is lighting it up with the Cardinals, anyway. Two of the three free agents that were brought in to help the secondary suffered severe injuries, one of which is out for the season and the other will be kept out for most of it.

    What’s a general manager supposed to do about a guy who comes back from a torn ACL only to tear the other one on his first play back? I guess Brad should’ve hired better strength and conditioning coaches to help prevent torn pectoral muscles, too! GTFOH. They’re doing the best with what they have, considering. If you want to be pissed that they didn’t draft Jalen Carter or trade for Chase Young, then say so. Otherwise, let’s stop acting as though most of these draft picks haven’t been good to great, and that we’re not 8-3.

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      Rebuilds don’t really exist in the NFL… ehhh let me explain. We’ve technically been rebuilding for what. 60 years?

      The amount of teams I see go from success to non playoff appearances the next year is pretty high. Sustained success after a “rebuild” isn’t always the case. Not all rebuilds have gradually or sustained success.

      Some rebuilds can take less than a year. Teams go from worst to first all the time.

      There’s no guarantee the lions will have sustained success. We all HOPE they do of course. But it IS possible this could be their only year. I know you’re thinking that’s crazy talk but like I said. Some teams fall off a cliff after 1 good year. It DOES happen.

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    I agree with the general point of the post. The offense has had a lot more of assets put into them then the defense and the defend is dealing with less assets and has had more longterm injuries to deal with. I don’t know if it fully excuses Glenn but he is working with a noticeable less talented unit

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    10 months ago

    Both can be true. Defensive roster can be weak and AG can be subpar.