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I think 7 points is too much. I expect a close game given the forecast.

 

The Lions defensive front might be the best in football, but some of their quickness is lessened playing on grass relative to the artificial turf.

 

If we run the ball semi-effectively, it's a win, but despite Raiola's idiocy, these aren't the same old Lions anymore. They won't give the game away.

 

The biggest issue right now is that the Packers special teams may be the difference in a close game.

Originally Posted by MichiganPacker:
If we run the ball semi-effectively, it's a win, but despite Raiola's idiocy, these aren't the same old Lions anymore. They won't give the game away.

Did you see the any of the Lions game on Sunday?  Two RZ picks by Stafford.  Ross with the bonehead play on a punt return.  Stomp #2.  They are very capable of giving a game away.  Of course, they are also capable of winning but hopefully the streak continues.

Originally Posted by Boris:
That crafty MM.

I expect a beatdown of epic proportions by the Packers. This Lions team is the worst 11 win team in the history of the league.

I hope you're right Boris, but there is a lot of talent on that team. That's what happens when you draft at the top year after year. The RBs are good and Bell can get you tough yards. Calvin Johnson is now healthy again and that is the best DL in the NFL. Deandre Levy is good.

 

Stafford is the wild card, but they have to put pressure on him. And our DBs have to catch the ball when he throws it to them.

One thing about the Lions this year is their ability to come from behind in the 4th quarter. These may have come against crappy teams, or teams that have become complacent and gone into prevent defenses, but the Packers can't expect anything but a 60 minutes game from them. The Lions will have the confidence to keep fighting and not give up.

 

Or maybe they have just been super lucky this year.

The difference in this game is going to be the Packers front 7. Matthews, Neal, Peppers, Daniels, Guion, etc. are playing with a ton of confidence right now. With a backup Center in there I could definitely see the Packers front 7 asserting itself and forcing Stafford into mistakes. 

 

The big hurdle will be a healthy Calvin Johnson exploiting the holes in our zone coverage ala Julio Jones. A savvy vet like Johnson will find those holes. The only hope is Stafford not getting enough time to get him the ball. That was the problem with Atlanta, Ryan had enough time to let Jones get in those holes. 

@TomSilverstein: According to [Lions beat writer] @davebirkett, #Lions will start third-round pick Travis Swanson at C.

Game over, they win. I mean he was drafted 2 rounds ahead of Linsley!

@TomSilverstein: Per @davebirkett, Swanson, a 4-year starter at C for Arkansas, started 3 games at RG when Larry Watford was out with a knee injury in Nov.

Last edited by ilcuqui
Originally Posted by ammo:

And so much for Caldwell having these guys under control. He's as big of douche as Schwartz. 

You mean Raiola or Caldwell? I don't get the sense Caldwell is a douche in the same vein as Schwartz. I think Raiola would probably pull this crap regardless of who the coach was, he's just a scumbag human being. At least Caldwell has kept his guys from being menaces to society, gotta give the guy credit for that much. 

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