hockeyguy9125

April 19th, 2011 at 4:47 PM ^

Yes, it is sad I am that excited for this...no, I don't give a damn...

This is awesome, finally the Lions are gaining respect...

Also, unless something changes, I am pretty sure Millen is doing MNF post game...from the field...that whole night will be amazing

translator82

April 19th, 2011 at 4:48 PM ^

I had a feeling the Lions would get a prime-time game this year, but thought maybe a Thursday night road trip to Chicago or New Orleans. I'll take a Monday Night game at Ford Field vs. the Bears. I can finally see what a packed, loud, raucous Ford Field sounds like on TV when they're cheering a decent team instead of jeering a craptastic franchise.

Unfortunately, Matt Millen will likely be there too as part of the ESPN pre-game hooplah.

Michigan4Life

April 20th, 2011 at 12:33 AM ^

every Sunday.  You couldn't leave your seat/couch in fear of missing highlight reel plays or big TD runs.  He was that special because of his agility, acceleration, balance and speed.  He was the one that you have to take account in every single play and that alone put pressure off the QB, WRs because you knew that you'd be facing a lot of single coverage or vanilla zone defense.  As a defender, you never want to see Barry go North/South because he would make you silly but you have a chance if he's going East/West.  Funny thing is if there's a hole to run through, Barry would take that hole and go North/South immediately.  If he had a decent OL(yes I know there's a couple of PB OL but that's because Barry made them look good), Barry's stats would have been out of this world.  It's a shame that Barry was sick and tired of the organization's lack of commitment to winning.

Lac55

April 19th, 2011 at 5:03 PM ^

Good shit! I've been waiting a long time for the Lions to get some prime-time action. Speaks volumes to the job our 3 headed monster has done for us (Lewand, Mayhew, Schwartz). Let's keep Stafford up right and see where he takes us. I see bright things in our immediate future. Restore the Roar! 1 Time...

yoopergoblue

April 19th, 2011 at 5:08 PM ^

Been waiting for 10 years for this !  I just wish it was Green Bay we were playing.  At least we will get revenge for that stupid call in Chicago last year!

bdsisme

April 19th, 2011 at 5:45 PM ^

Sure, maybe the fans at the game are more hyped up and excited, but do people watching the game care? No.  

If you watched the Steelers at Redskins 2008 MNF game, did you say to yourself, "Holy crap, Washington DC is crazy for football, I'm gonna remember these rabid fans and atmosphere for the rest of my life.  I might even move to DC and start to root for the 'skins!"? No.

Say you watched the Browns at Bills MNF game in 2008, did you say to yourself, "Damn, those Bills fans are crazy, and the city of Buffalo looks really cool all lite up at night.  It's gotten such a bad rap, but I respect it a lot more now!"?  No.

Sure, hosting a MNF game is cool and all, but I don't know why the whole Detroit-area internet is burning down because they get to host a game.  All teams get to host a MNF game once in a while -- some teams host them a lot more than others, but since there are 17 games and 32 teams, it eventually happens to everyone.  I'm sorry, but it doesn't warrant the fervor that it is getting.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

April 19th, 2011 at 8:38 PM ^

No, it doesn't "eventually happen to everyone."  It happens to teams that the NFL and its TV affiliates think people want to see.  If it "eventually happened to everyone" in the way that you imply, it would've happened a lot more frequently in the past 10 years than it did, which is never.  It's a sign that the Lions are relevant again for a reason other than ha ha ha look at the little dopes pretending to be an NFL team and never winning.  I've been thinking about finally forking over for season tickets and I'm not ashamed to admit that the MNF news is starting to push me to take the leap.

Anonymosity

April 19th, 2011 at 6:24 PM ^

Everyone needs to go to this game so the next time the Lions are involved in a nationally televised game not on Thanksgiving- which will be circa 2022- they can tell their kids, "the last time this happened, I was there, and we only lost be three touchdowns!"

Michigan4Life

April 19th, 2011 at 9:25 PM ^

12-4 or 10-6 next season.  That would be good enough for the playoff.  I'm so pumped for the season.  Owners and NFLPA please sign the labor agreement ASAP so I can watch my beloved Lions on primetime on Monday!!!!

Michigan4Life

April 20th, 2011 at 12:22 AM ^

with a backup and 3rd string QBs starting for them.  Also, they had several losses that the Lions should've won.  They have the 2nd longest winnging streak in the NFL. They have beat Super Bowl Champion with a 3rd string QB starting for them which is something that is overlooked.  They knocked Tampa Bay Buccaneers out of the playoff race on the road, no less.  The Lions could've won 10 games last year(Bears, Jets, Bills and Dallas).

 

If you really think the Lions will suck next year, they wouldn't have been granted a MNF slot for this coming season.  The NFL really thinks the Lions are a team to be reckon with so apparently, they disagree with your assessment.