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    hehfest
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    Can I hear a loud "GO LIONS" Please?

    • Anthony Lynn OC, Detroit Lions

      Lions hired ex-Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn as their offensive coordinator.


      Lynn, fired by the Chargers at season's end, was reportedly considered by several teams in need of an OC, including the Lions and Seahawks. A former running backs coach, Lynn's Chargers averaged 111.5 rushing yards per game under Lynn despite a spate of injuries at the position in 2020. Lynn went 33-31 in four seasons with the Chargers, going 1-1 in the postseason. Before coaching the Chargers, Lynn served as running backs coach with the Jets, then as offensive coordinator in Buffalo after the team parted ways with Greg Roman. Lions head coach Dan Campbell said this week that he wanted an offensive coordinator who would get D'Andre Swift into favorable matchups as a pass catcher. Lynn's history would suggest he can do just that.

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    Sarcastic ONE at that. Living in the "D" surrounding areas most of my life.....this is a move the Lions would, of course, make. After rolling around laughing on the floor after hearing of this it felt necessary to post such important news about the most futile franchise ever known to sports. Sorry Brownies, even you don't do dumb shit year after year, draft players like Barry, Megatron, and Stafford.......and still not win sh*t.

    No, only the Lions are capable of constant stupidity and ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hehfest View Post
    • Anthony Lynn OC, Detroit Lions

      Lions hired ex-Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn as their offensive coordinator.


      Lynn, fired by the Chargers at season's end, was reportedly considered by several teams in need of an OC, including the Lions and Seahawks. A former running backs coach, Lynn's Chargers averaged 111.5 rushing yards per game under Lynn despite a spate of injuries at the position in 2020. Lynn went 33-31 in four seasons with the Chargers, going 1-1 in the postseason. Before coaching the Chargers, Lynn served as running backs coach with the Jets, then as offensive coordinator in Buffalo after the team parted ways with Greg Roman. Lions head coach Dan Campbell said this week that he wanted an offensive coordinator who would get D'Andre Swift into favorable matchups as a pass catcher. Lynn's history would suggest he can do just that.
    That is to make it sound better. You end up with the Lions when NOBODY wants you on their squad.

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    Lol

    It’s a minority thing.

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    Heh, buddy- our misery continues as lions fans. WTF. What a joke. The entire organization just makes compound shit decisions.

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    What a sHit show in Detroit

    They can’t do anything right

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    The Lions year after year cannot get out of their own way.

    One of the saddest situations in the NFL was the Lion's inability
    to build a team around Barry Sanders.

    Inexcusable, as they hung him out to dry.

    Ridiculous franchise.

    They are unable to find knowledgeable, effective front office geniuses
    and get the onfield personnel necessary to be competitive.

    Sad. I empathize with Lions fans.

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