Matthew starts by talking about what the MSU-UM game means to him. He moves on to the Ndamukong Suh “trade” and media sensationalism.
Matthew then gets into the “Angst Rankings”, the preview of Lions vs. Falcons, and his Week 8 picks.
Matthew starts by talking about what the MSU-UM game means to him. He moves on to the Ndamukong Suh “trade” and media sensationalism.
Matthew then gets into the “Angst Rankings”, the preview of Lions vs. Falcons, and his Week 8 picks.
Matthew talks about his renewed faith in the Lions, runs through this week’s LPGA rankings, previews the Saints at Lions, and finishes with the Week 7 picks.
A blog article. The territory of my fellow hacks and celebrities world-wide to speak their mind on things they probably have little business expressing their views upon. This is in lieu of a podcast, where I can usually apply a veil of translucent plausibility that I am, in fact, super awesome when it comes to breaking down the Detroit Lions and expressing the pain they give me on a yearly basis. Think Blanche DuBois from A Street Car Named Desire franticly throwing extra shade on lamps to cover for her withering looks in her later years…..
I’ve always depended on the kindness of strangers. (So, remember, “like” Lions Anonymous on Facebook, “follow” on Twitter. Share, retweet, tell your mom, etc).
So, be kind! Typing shit isn’t my bag. I rather hear myself being angry about the Lions, too, but this is where I am out of necessity. Why?
Because podcasting is frustrating sometimes. It’s one thing when the morning crew of buttholes roll into the radio station on a Tuesday morning and get on the FM frequency with their sound-proof studio, and producers, and prep time, and everything else they get, to record in peace, while they get wacky with their bullshit. It’s another thing when you are me.
I need quiet. And space. And I need time to speak, and more time to fuck with the software and edit in post-production.
I have a fiancé, and a kid, and job that has me coming in earlier now, so my sleep pattern has adjusted. And all of them are a pain in the ass when it comes to recording a podcast.
The good thing about a blog article, you won’t have to read “um” and “uh” in between my thoughts (Edit: All I did was hit CTRL+F and searched for “um” and “uh” and chose to “replace” with nothing. Took care of that real quick. Technology!)
The plan is for this article to follow along the usual podcast lines:
LPGA Rankings (Lions Positional Group Angst rankings):
Here is a list of people I’d rather have playing LG than Rob Sims:
As for the rest of them, I’ll give LaAdrian Waddle a little bit of a break. He’s been hurt. He can go back to being a 2nd year undrafted, mediocre-at-best RT we are somehow leaning on.
Dominic Raiola is done. It HAS TO BE his last year. Whatever juice he squeezed out of his career last year, there is nothing left behind but a dried out rind.
And Riley Reiff…..we’re getting into “bust” territory. Left tackle is a premiere position in this league. He is not worthy. It might be time to draft another LT, move Reiff to the right, and see if Waddle can move inside.
In the end, Matt Prater was signed. He’s a former Pro Bowler, dropped by the Broncos after his suspension for an issue with alcohol. Hopefully, Bironas and Prater can work a bit of a Whoopi-Swayze routine and keep Prater out of the sauce. No matter how good he ends up being, the kicker position is on my shit-list for the rest of the season. This start has been inexcusable.
This week, it looks like Joique is back, Reggie is out. I’m not holding my breath on any good yardage all season. Just a little bit more would go a long way to taking the pressure off the passing game.
10. Defensive Line (10) – Killers, as usual. I don’t have anything to say but that.
Lions at Vikings preview:
I’m not going to get too deep here. You’ve had plenty of opportunity to read this sort of thing already.
Lions Running vs. Vikings Defense: I already got into this above. The running game is non-existent, largely due to the fat fucks up front. The Vikings are middle-of-the-road against runners, but I think they’ll be okay on Sunday.
Lions Passing vs. Vikings Defense: I’m hopeful here. I’ve been saying all year that Stafford needs to work his progressions. I’m not saying they are better without Johnson, but they are better when Stafford doesn’t treat him like his 1st, 2nd, and 3rd options. Of course, you want him there, but I think with the receivers that are there now (unlike last year vs. the Packers in Week 5 when Kris Durham was “the man” in Johnson’s absence) Stafford will be okay. The Vikings pass rush is nothing spectacular. If he gets time, he can get the job done.
Vikings Running vs. Lions Defense: Bitch, please. Unless Cordarrelle Patterson gets multiple successful touches, the Vikings aren’t going to be racking up the rushing stats. The Lions have been dominant against the run and Matt Asiata isn’t scaring you or me, or anyone in Honolulu blue.
Vikings Passing vs. Lions Defense: I’m a little worried here. Only because I love Teddy Bridgewater. I love his throwing motion, and I love what he puts behind the ball. It’s weird looking, really. It’s an efficient delivery, and he gets more velocity on the ball than it looks like his frame should provide. I’m hoping they get after him and rattle the kid, but I’m fearing that this is a game where he makes his name. Tackling will also be huge for the secondary, especially with Patterson on the field. The tackling of the secondary has been something I’ve liked. Let’s minimize the YAC, shall we?
Special Teams: The Vikings are very good here. Blair Walsh is yet another kicker we envy, and Patterson and Sherels are dangerous return men. Here’s Matt Prater’s shot. If he delivers a couple good kicks, we’ll love him. We’ll be chanting Hanson’s name if he doesn’t.
The Pick: Vikings 23, Lions 20. I’ve picked the Lions every week, but I’ve gotta be real. I have a baaaaaad feeling. I sincerely hope I’m wrong. I just see the offense struggling again.
Week 6 Picks
Last week: 9-5-1 Season: 41-33-2
Picks are in bold. 1-0 after Thursday’s game (pick made on Twitter).
Date & Time | Favorite | Line | Underdog | |
10/12 1:00 ET | Denver | -9.5 | At NY Jets | |
10/12 1:00 ET | At Cleveland | -1 | Pittsburgh | |
10/12 1:00 ET | At Tennessee | -4 | Jacksonville | |
10/12 4:25 ET | At Atlanta | -3 | Chicago | |
10/12 1:00 ET | Green Bay | -3 | At Miami | |
10/12 1:00 ET | At Minnesota | -1.5 | Detroit | |
10/12 1:00 ET | At Cincinnati | -6.5 | Carolina | |
10/12 1:00 ET | New England | -2.5 | At Buffalo | |
10/12 1:00 ET | Baltimore | -3.5 | At Tampa Bay | |
10/12 4:05 ET | San Diego | -7 | At Oakland | |
10/12 4:25 ET | At Seattle | -8 | Dallas | |
10/12 4:25 ET | At Arizona | -3.5 | Washington | |
10/12 8:30 ET | At Philadelphia | -3 | NY Giants |
Monday Night Football Line
10/13 8:30 ET | San Francisco | -3.5 | At St. Louis |
Alright, that will do it. The plan is to get the podcast back on track. Part of it is space in the house. I need to clear out room in our office for all of the equipment. The other part is shouting “Hey!! Shut the fuck up!! I’m recording!!”.
Talk to you guys next week.
And, GO LIONS!
Hey, Everybody! No podcast previewing the Bills at Lions. Too much time eaten up in my personal life to get it done. Instead, here is a quick blog post with an abbreviated version of what I wanted to say.
Opening Rant:
In May of 1995, Gary Moeller was fired from his job as the University of Michigan’s head football coach after an “incident” at a local restaurant. He was drunk. Presumably, he acted like an ass. Fortunately for Moeller, this occurred in an age when “Big Random Person” wasn’t watching you with their pocket cameras, so we can only assume it was really bad.
Or, maybe not. After starting his Michigan coaching career with 3 straight Big Ten Conference championships, including a Rose Bowl victory, this bastard dared to go two straight seasons at 8-4 and merely finishing in the Top 25. With that sort of slip in production after taking the job over from the retired legend, Bo Schembechler, it was time to “right the ship”. Lloyd Carr was promoted in the wake of his firing and went on to coach the Wolverines to a National Championship (or half of one, depending on who you ask), among other years of success.
What happened to that standard? Unless Moeller was on double-secret probation after fucking the Dean’s wife and killing a horse, a harmless drunken “incident” shouldn’t have been grounds for termination. It was certainly less irresponsible than throwing a 20 year old kid back into a football game after taking a brief nap on the field.
Moeller had a 44-13-3 record in 5 seasons at Michigan. Brady Hoke matched Moeller’s loss total after 3 seasons, and now he’s piled on 4 more losses half way through his fourth season. And, still, he coaches…..
If Michigan never returns to its former glory, it won’t be because of Hoke’s failure (or Dave Brandon’s, rather). It will be because Michigan finds that failure acceptable.
Bills at Lions:
Joique Bell is out, LaAdrian Waddle is in. While that should improve the blocking, particularly in the passing game, Reggie Bush is going to be leaned on a little more. This Bills team can stop the run, though the absence of Kyle Williams at DT, due to injury, will help. It will help more for the Lions throwing the ball though, as Williams squashes pockets. This is going to be a game for the Lions to chuck the ball. Passing to set up the run. Although the Bills have some talent in their secondary in Aaron Williams and Corey Graham, they are in the bottom 25% of the league in passing yards allowed per game.
The thing I am not happy about is facing Kyle Orton rather than EJ Manuel. I’m not sweating Orton because he has had success versus the Lions in the past, it’s that he has had success at all. Manuel hasn’t. Would have been more comfortable watching Manuel panic. Orton is a cool customer who can throw accurate balls and make his progressions. And he has talent to throw to in Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods, and Mike Williams. He won’t turn any broken plays into successes, and he won’t make any big throws, so it’s up to the Lions to just do their job. And the Bills still have CJ Spiller and Fred Jackson, so running is an option, although the Lions are one of the best against the run.
But I won’t pick against the Lions here, although I think this game will make us uncomfortable.
Lions 31, Bills 27
Week 5 picks:
Last week: 8-4-1
Season: 32-28-1
Picks are highlighted
Date & Time | Favorite | Line | Underdog | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Carolina | -2.5 | Chicago | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Tennessee | -1.5 | Cleveland | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Philadelphia | -6.5 | St. Louis | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At NY Giants | -4 | Atlanta | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At New Orleans | -10.5 | Tampa Bay | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Dallas | -6.5 | Houston | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Detroit | -6.5 | Buffalo | |
10/5 1:00 ET | At Indianapolis | -3.5 | Baltimore | |
10/5 1:00 ET | Pittsburgh | -6 | At Jacksonville | |
10/5 4:05 ET | At Denver | -7.5 | Arizona | |
10/5 4:25 ET | At San Francisco | -5 | Kansas City | |
10/5 4:25 ET | At San Diego | -6.5 | NY Jets | |
10/5 8:30 ET | Cincinnati | -1 | At New England |
Monday Night Football Line
10/6 8:30 ET | Seattle | -7 | At Washington | 45.5 |
*Made correct pick, via Twitter, on Thursdays Minnesota/Green Bay game