Fire Quinntricia

Submitted by Code-7 on October 4th, 2020 at 4:14 PM

This is the time to do it. Don't eff around and win 3-4 more games. Interim coach the rest of the way and secure a top 3 pick. 

 

DHughes5218

October 4th, 2020 at 10:22 PM ^

I guess technically they still had a shot at that point, but the game was all but over with 3:40 left, when they decided to try one of the worst onside kicks ever. Hell, they still had a timeout and the two minute warning to work with and they were only down 3. Score 24 straight in the 4h quarter, then spot the Browns the ball at midfield and expect the D to get a 3 and out. Not happening. - Kick the ball deep and make Cleveland’s offense get a couple of first downs.The onside kick made zero sense at that point.

lawlright

October 5th, 2020 at 10:44 AM ^

See, I legitimately just thought "how will the Lions blow this one?" I have absolutely 0 expectations of the Lions winning anything, ever. 

If you take the Lions as some form of comedy vs a sports competition it's actually much more enjoyable. Don't expect to root for them to win, just expect to laugh at the new and exciting ways they find to lose and it will bring back joy to your Lions games. Wish I was joking, but I changed myself to this mindset since the 0-16 season and it's made watching Lions games bearable again. I'm dead serious.

If I could convince myself to change this mindset for OSU games I'd enjoy them again. Sadly, slowly but surely...

Swayze Howell Sheen

October 4th, 2020 at 4:30 PM ^

no, you've got this all wrong.

they can turn it around!

first, coach should go on a weight gain program. adding a few pounds will help.

then, for the next three years, just draft wide receivers.

after, find one gem of a player, a once every ten years type, and make to ruin his career by keeping him a Lion.

also, change GMs once in a while for the sake of progress.

 

Lou MacAdoo

October 5th, 2020 at 10:26 AM ^

1. Agree Fatty Patty need to get on the Weis/Crennel diet

2. That was the old formula. The new one is to draft a position in the top ten that nobody else does. Of course Noah Fant is better than Hockenson.

3. I hilariously just read that Snacks Harrison was looking for a team after contemplating retirement. The Lions crushed yet another talented players soul. 

4. They're due for a change. Time to make another bad decision. 

MaizeBlueA2

October 4th, 2020 at 4:32 PM ^

Imagine having Matt Patricia as your head coach when Eric Bieniemy is an option.

(And Robert Saleh for that matter, but could've finished Stafford's last few years with an offensive head coach...Beiniemy would be perfect)

Don

October 4th, 2020 at 6:17 PM ^

"The Fords do not demand excellence nor accountability"

I don't disagree with you, but I think the deeper problem is that the ownership since November '63 has been comprised of people who have zero ability to recognize competence in anything having to do with managing and leading a football team. The Ford's GMs have allowed people like Shula, Knox, and Schottenheimer to work here and then leave, while hiring or promoting mediocrities like Gilmer, McCafferty, Rogers, Forzano, Mariucci, and Patricia, to name just a few.

There is no reason at this time to believe that Sheila has any better judgement on how to hire a competent GM or HC.

Njia

October 4th, 2020 at 6:51 PM ^

I don't disagree with you, but I think the deeper problem is that the ownership since November '63 has been comprised of people who have zero ability to recognize competence in anything having to do with managing and leading a football team.

Not just football teams. The family name on the Glass House in Dearborn didn’t get there because of the current generation of Fords. That is for damn sure.

LewisBullox

October 4th, 2020 at 7:26 PM ^

Well, she's a different person of a different generation.

Regardless, if they were successful, then you wouldn't be able to complain about how much smarter you are than the Ford family. I think that's what Lions fans really want deep down more than winning.

DoubleB

October 5th, 2020 at 1:02 AM ^

This is correct and applies at all levels of football, athletics, and organizations across all disciplines. If you continually hire and fire for the same position with roughly the same results, the problem isn't the hires, it's you.

In Detroit, one can almost make the case that if you were hired for the head job, by definition you aren't qualified for it.

Boogie with Hail

October 4th, 2020 at 4:54 PM ^

To hell with Fields!   I put myself through the pain of being a Lions fan every Sunday and have grown to embrace it.  Could not stand to see a buckeye QB lead them.  Nothing against Decker but I cringe every time I see that red O tat on his arm and my sister-in-law is married to his brother.  Most any other position from that school is fine but please not the QB.  Would be almost worse than having Ezekiel Idiot on the team.

kehnonymous

October 4th, 2020 at 5:11 PM ^

But what about the Lions drafting an OSU guy who tormented us last year so we can then laugh at him spending his prime years in NFL purgatory?  Think of it like that!

(Granted, if you look at this century's record of drafted OSU quarterbacks, he might not even have to get picked by the Lions to fizzle out)

wolfman81

October 5th, 2020 at 11:56 AM ^

Yeah, I don't buy Matt Stafford as the problem right now.  The OL can't protect him (9 sacks this season--tied for 23rd [if I can count correctly]) , and the DL can't stop anything or get after the QB (3 sacks on the season--tied for 29th right now).  With as much as they have spent on this over the past few years (draft picks, free agents), I view this as (not necessarily in this order):

  • A talent identification problem:  The Lions are picking the wrong players
  • A development problem: The Lions are not helping players maximize their talents
  • A scheme problem: The Lions aren't putting players in positions to make plays

The only way that I could view Stafford as a problem is that he is a highly paid QB...and that makes him a drain on team resources.  So they are paying the QB so much that they can't afford a good enough OL/DL/secondary.  That being said -- Stafford Makes $21.3M this season, making him the 13th highest paid QB (ranked by cap number according to overthecap.com).  Dak is getting slightly more than $31.4M...

Greg McMurtry

October 4th, 2020 at 6:02 PM ^

I mean if you don’t trade Diggs, you don’t piss off your best player, Slay, you don’t need Okudah to replace Slay. Just dumb decision after dumb decision. Then they draft 2 RB’s who barely even play because the sign Peterson. Stupid wasted draft picks. The management is a joke. And who didn’t see the former Patriots flunky flaming out before he was even hired?

nerv

October 4th, 2020 at 7:44 PM ^

I would take Slay on the contract the Eagles gave him in a heart beat. Team has plenty of cap space. Im surprised it isnt brought up more often just how poorly that situation was handled. You run your best defensive player out of town because your coach can't check his ego and make it right. Leaves you a huge hole where you end up reaching for need. Okudah was/is a really good cb prospect but you dont take defensive backs top 3.