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The Lions will either be one bitter ass team coming into Lambeau or it will come into deflated and still reeling from their meltdown yesterday. 

Regardless, Patricia has to feel that heat on his seat warming up pretty good and we're only in week 1. 

It's widely known in the NFL the Cleveland Browns is where careers go to die. The Lions have to be 1B in that same regard. 

@ByRyanWood
Asked Matt LaFleur about Billy Turner's potential availability this week: "We're hoping to get Billy back, but we'll find out more later this week." He's still waiting to hear on Kenny Clark's groin injury

Lions have injury woes far worse then ours ..

Hamstring injuries are threatening Detroit’s season. Top receiver Kenny Golladay and top draft pick Jeff Okudah didn’t play because of them, then starting corners Justin Coleman and Desmond Trufant left the opener with their own. That’s Detroit’s top deep threat in an offense built around the deep pass, and all three cornerbacks who are expected to eventually start. Okudah seemed unlikely to crack the lineup against Chicago even at full strength based on the way he was practicing, but the injury is further slowing his progress. Once Trufant went down in the second half, every cornerback left on Detroit’s roster was on the field -- Amani Oruwariye, Darryl Roberts and Tony McRae. Mitchell Trubisky against those guys: 9 of 11 passing for 92 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.

I see the Loins as being similar to the Vikes, but with even less talent. More so considering the injuries they had yesterday.

And damn the schedule-makers. September is way too early to have these dome teams playing in Lambeau.    

I'm going to wait and see what the status of our DL is come Sunday...yeah, the Packers should be able to score points, but I for one do not relish getting into a shootouts every week.

I mean, with a murderer's row of Keke, Lowry, Adams and Lancaster...

I could tell by the way Kenny walked to the locker room it was a groin.  damnitalltohell.  more than likely, that'll be with him all season.  or can HGH fix that? 

I've been a Kenny fan since day one.  That's one big rock missing from the middle.

@Tdog posted:

I could tell by the way Kenny walked to the locker room it was a groin.  damnitalltohell.  more than likely, that'll be with him all season.  or can HGH fix that? 

I've been a Kenny fan since day one.  That's one big rock missing from the middle.

Pure guess. But if this was season ending, I think it would have been leaked to Schefter/Rapp/Glazer etc. And usually those season enders get leaked early in the week. 

I think the dilemma with this "groin" will be whether KC plays with it now and risks making it worse OR whether he sits out X amount of time and let's it heal.

@packerboi posted:

Pure guess. But if this was season ending, I think it would have been leaked to Schefter/Rapp/Glazer etc. And usually those season enders get leaked early in the week. 

I think the dilemma with this "groin" will be whether KC plays with it now and risks making it worse OR whether he sits out X amount of time and let's it heal.

Either way he's dealing with it all season.  I think he should sit now and deal with no real DTs while every other team is getting their shit together in the next few games.

As a veteran of groin pulls...most of them not for fun....

They're all over the board. I've had some that felt better in a day or two and then I had one that I felt for the better part of a year.

I'm assuming KC has more healing protocols at his disposal than I did----Ben Gay and boxed wine.

 

@Blair Kiel posted:

As a veteran of groin pulls...most of them not for fun....

They're all over the board. I've had some that felt better in a day or two and then I had one that I felt for the better part of a year.

I'm assuming KC has more healing protocols at his disposal than I did----Ben Gay and boxed wine.

 

Ben Gay on the groin...

@TomPelissero
The #Lions are placing CB Justin Coleman on injured reserve because of the hamstring strain he suffered Sunday, source said. The hope is he’s ready to return when he’s eligible in three weeks.

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