Who ends up more successful this year - Lions or Wolverines?

Submitted by ca_prophet on

And yes, that's not a question I would expect to be asking seriously.

The Lions are 9-4, currently leading the division over 7-6 Minnesota and Green Bay.  They play @NYG and @DAL then host GB to close out the season.

The Packers play @CHI, host MIN then @DET.  The Vikings host IND, then @GB and host CHI.

The Lions have a pretty good chance to take advantage of the Vikings horrific injury run and the Packers' malaise.  Winning the division for the first time since 1993 would be quite the accomplishment.

So, do you think the Lions will make the playoffs, and is that a more successful season than the Wolverines?

aaamichfan

December 12th, 2016 at 7:28 PM ^

With Stafford dislocating a finger on his throwing hand, it wouldn't surprise me if the Lions lose the rest of their games this season. Therefore, Michigan is more successful.

Bambam

December 12th, 2016 at 7:30 PM ^

I want the Lions to win the division and they're capable of doing so, but I could also see them dropping the last three and ending up missing the post season by a game.



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stephenrjking

December 12th, 2016 at 7:37 PM ^

Nah. One quarter of the league wins a division every year. NY6 bowl berths are relatively plentiful but even this year with the B1G dominant a quarter of the teams in the conference haven't made it.

For the Lions winning a playoff game would be a pretty big achievement. In absolute terms a conference final berth would be a better achievement than anything that's left on the table for Michigan. 

lilpenny1316

December 12th, 2016 at 9:39 PM ^

GB: @Chicago, vsMinnesota
DET: @NYG, @DAL

Just based on the Lions going on the road to face the top two teams in the NFC East and GB going to Chicago (on their 3rd QB) and hosting a struggling Minnesota offense, you can see why there are a lot of skeptics out there.

Also, the last time Stafford had a glove on his hand outdoors, he threw 35 INTs against the Bears in sorta crappy weather.  The early forecast for NY/NJ on Sunday is not great, with rain in the forecast.  I regularly drink the kool aid, but even I'm concerned about the next two weeks.

stephenrjking

December 12th, 2016 at 7:34 PM ^

Kind of hard to find direct equivalence in achievements, since divisions mean different things and records mean different things in the two levels of play. Making the championship game seems to be a roughly equivalent level of achievement; beyond that, who knows?

The Lions are a long way from wrapping up the division. If they can hold the two-game lead, fine; but they have to beat the Giants and the Cowboys while the Packers have winnable games. If the Packers gain even one game on the Lions, the division comes down to Aaron Rodgers vs. the Lions secondary in the last game of the season.

bleeker

December 12th, 2016 at 7:38 PM ^

People were picking Michigan to win it all this year, now they're in a battle for 5(?) place? That's a great accomplishment, but how many people picked the Lions to even make the playoffs this year? Gotta go with the Lions.

Brodie

December 13th, 2016 at 9:00 AM ^

Michigan was never even consistently picked to win our division and quite a few pundits both here and in the media claimed we were inferior to Iowa. 

Funny how expectations change memories, huh 

westwardwolverine

December 12th, 2016 at 7:44 PM ^

The Lions will win the Super Bowl.

Think!

Leicester City won the Premiership

Cavs won the NBA Finals

Cubs won the World Series

Trump won the Presidency

Really only leaves one option in the Super Bowl with the Browns being 0-98 doesn't it?