The Detroit Lions came into this draft with a new regime in the front office. Their plan was simple: build the trenches. The Lions began their draft by taking offensive tackle Penei Sewell at pick seven. They then went to the defensive side of the line and selected defensive tackles Levi Onwuzurike and Alim McNeill. All three of these guys are players who fit new head coach Dan Campbell’s style of toughness and physicality. The Lions also hit the trade market a few times on day three as they moved up to select two times in a row at picks 112 and 113.
Entering the 2020 NFL season, the Detroit Lions were unlikely to make the playoffs. However, they had expectations to push for a Wild Card spot. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen as the team started the season 3-3 but finished 5-11 after losing four straight games to end the year. After their embarrassing loss to the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving, head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn were fired. The biggest question for their replacements is: what to do with Matthew Stafford?
The Detroit Lions fired head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn on Saturday. The move comes after the Lions lost to the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
Now that baseball and basketball are over, we have reached that time of the year where our only focus is on football. Normally, having just one sport would stink, but we have some money to make this weekend. Winning tonight’s bets only means more cash to roll into the weekend games.
The Detroit Lions came out of their bye week re-energized and with a statement to make against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They set the tone from the opening kickoff, jumping out to an early lead and never taking their foot off the gas.
With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.
After blowing a lead to the Chicago Bears in Week 1, the Detroit Lions wanted to get off to a hot start against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. With Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark out, the Lions ran the ball early and often which led to a 14-3 lead in the first quarter. Rodgers and the Packers offense responded with 31 unanswered points on their way to another dominating performance.
It was a dramatic day for the NFC North, and the matchup between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions was no different.
First, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Kevin Walsh, and I am from Pittsburgh, PA. I have been playing DFS since DraftStreet still existed. This is my first season writing for The Scorecrow, and this is my first tournament rundown. I have written about DFS before, so hopefully, that shouldn’t be too much of an issue. I am a huge football and hockey fan, and I am always so engulfed in fantasy sports from September until January. I plan to give you a peek inside what I have going on in my head and hopefully lead you to some DFS success (as well as myself, of course), but enough about me, let’s get to the good stuff.
The Detroit Lions came into this draft with a new regime in the front office. Their plan was simple: build the trenches. The Lions began their draft by taking offensive tackle Penei Sewell at pick seven. They then went to the defensive side of the line and selected defensive tackles Levi Onwuzurike and Alim McNeill. All three of these guys are players who fit new head coach Dan Campbell’s style of toughness and physicality. The Lions also hit the trade market a few times on day three as they moved up to select two times in a row at picks 112 and 113.
Entering the 2020 NFL season, the Detroit Lions were unlikely to make the playoffs. However, they had expectations to push for a Wild Card spot. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen as the team started the season 3-3 but finished 5-11 after losing four straight games to end the year. After their embarrassing loss to the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving, head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn were fired. The biggest question for their replacements is: what to do with Matthew Stafford?
The Detroit Lions fired head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn on Saturday. The move comes after the Lions lost to the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
Now that baseball and basketball are over, we have reached that time of the year where our only focus is on football. Normally, having just one sport would stink, but we have some money to make this weekend. Winning tonight’s bets only means more cash to roll into the weekend games.
The Detroit Lions came out of their bye week re-energized and with a statement to make against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They set the tone from the opening kickoff, jumping out to an early lead and never taking their foot off the gas.
With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.
After blowing a lead to the Chicago Bears in Week 1, the Detroit Lions wanted to get off to a hot start against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. With Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark out, the Lions ran the ball early and often which led to a 14-3 lead in the first quarter. Rodgers and the Packers offense responded with 31 unanswered points on their way to another dominating performance.
It was a dramatic day for the NFC North, and the matchup between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions was no different.
First, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Kevin Walsh, and I am from Pittsburgh, PA. I have been playing DFS since DraftStreet still existed. This is my first season writing for The Scorecrow, and this is my first tournament rundown. I have written about DFS before, so hopefully, that shouldn’t be too much of an issue. I am a huge football and hockey fan, and I am always so engulfed in fantasy sports from September until January. I plan to give you a peek inside what I have going on in my head and hopefully lead you to some DFS success (as well as myself, of course), but enough about me, let’s get to the good stuff.
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