I mean, think about it: the Bengals have Joe Mixon, a character who punches women and points guns at people. The Dolphins have Tyreek Hill, who pleaded guilty to domestic violence and battery. The Raiders previously had Chandler Jones before they realized he was a liability. The Saints have Alvin Kamara, who was arrested on felony battery and served a suspension for it. The list goes on and on.
The biggest scandal that the Lions players have is that Jamo bet on college football…IN THE FACILITY! Whooooa, watch out guys we got a rebel on our team! /s
It just seems like the culture that the lions have built has been one around players that love the game, stay relatively out of major trouble, and care about the guys they play with. When’s the last time a Lions player was in the news for something that law enforcement had to get involved in like Ray Rice?
I think that’s the coolest thing about the brand the Lions have built over the past few years. Pretty much any Lions player would be cool to grab a beer with, imo.
Uh… Monty’s dog killed a neighbor’s dog a few months ago.
I can tell the DBs would get annoying after a while but the receivers are all cool as hell, shame I cant afford to be their neighbor. Aint finna buy a mcmansion in Birmingham with these interest rates
My god these are posts are getting cringy
Gonna be a long bye week.
I know it’s an odd post but I actually think about this a lot. I currently have a job where I can work remote anywhere in the US. I look at the Detroit area a lot and the general area where most players live. If my kids weren’t so invested in their own teams we’d be transplants from Utah
This is all well and good - until we start reaching in the draft to take “character guys” before superior football players.
It’s working so far - but not necessarily a long term winning strategy….