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  • OSX2k9
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    Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion

    Detroit Lions,Lion Heart,Chise,Banner,Lions Banner

    Detroit Lions Franchise: The Heart of a Lion





     




    Franchise Information
    System/Game: Xbox 360/Madden NFL 10
    Sliders/Coaching Sliders: Valderez Simulation Sliders 2.0/Jaymee13 Coaching Sliders
    Team: Detroit Lions (Controlling all 32)
    Draft: NCAA 10 Draft Classes
    Starting Year: 2011 (I'll show reviews of the previous seasons)

    "The Curse of Bobby Layne...We've never won a Super Bowl....1 Playoff win in what, 50 years?....0-16...These thing will forever be associated with our Franchise, but with that it doesn't mean we can't turn this thing around and also associate ourselves with Greatness"
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    Will not change this sig till' The Detroit Lions make the playoffs.

    Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
    Season 3: 7-0
  • OSX2k9
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    Lions History

    Lions Season by Season
    Lions
    YearRecordDivision PlacePlayoffs
    20095-113rdDid Not Qualify
    20108-83rdDid Not Qualify
    2011
    2012
    2013
    2014
    2015
    2016
    Last edited by OSX2k9; 01-03-2010, 07:12 PM.
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    Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
    Season 3: 7-0

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    • OSX2k9
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      League History


      Super Bowl History
      YearNFC TeamScoreAFC TeamMVP
      2009(XLIV)Vikings28-21ColtsAdrian Peterson
      2010(XLV)Falcons8-34RavensJoe Flacco
      2011(XLVI)
      2012(XLVII)
      2013(XLVIII)
      2014(XLIX)
      2015(L)
      2016(LI)
      2017(LII)
      2018(LIII)


      Awards Coming Soon.
      Last edited by OSX2k9; 01-06-2010, 10:04 PM.
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      Season 3: 7-0

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      • OSX2k9
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        #4
        2009 Season Review

        2009 Season Review

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        Favre Shuns the Doubters

        Brett Favre became the oldest QB to win a Super Bowl with The Vikings 28-21 victory over Peyton Manning and the Colts. Many people thought the Favre-Vikings experiment would fail horribly. Especially after his lackluster play late through the season, but that was not that case as the Vikes turned it around in the playoffs. In the Divisional Round game they routed the Cardinals 62-29, then held off the Saints on the road 27-24. Favre tossed 2 TD's and 1 INT as the Vikings worked behind his arm and AP's 104 yards on the ground in Super Bowl XLIV. The Vikings, much like the Giants in 2007 ended a perfect season of an opponent and kept the 72' Dolphins as the only members of Perfectionville.

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        Colts Semi-Perfect

        The Colts became the second team in the past two years to have a perfect 16-0 season. They also became the second team in the past couple years to blow true perfection in the Super Bowl. Much like their arch-rival Patriots, the Colts had a chance to join the 72' Dolphins, but failed to get the most important thing of them all, a championship. But, the bright side is a 16-0 season is something that should be looked at as an accomplishment. Along with the 16-0 record they also set the record for most regular season games won in a row at 26.

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        Jay Cutler Fails to Bring Chicago Success

        Chicago fans were ecstatic when they heard of the Cutler-Orton trade, while Bronco fans felt pissed to say the least. Well after last season they both may feel the exact opposite of what was felt after the trade went down. Orton nearly lead the Broncos to a division title and failed to miss the playoffs by just a one game. While on the other hand Cutler lead the Bears to the bottom of the NFC North with a lackluster 4-12 record. He finished the season with 17 TD's and 15 INT's, just 2,862 yards and a passer rating of 69.7. He heard it from the Chicago faithful during a few rough games at Soldier Field. Fans even feel like he got Lovie Smith canned. Cutler says "I just hope next year I can show the fans of Chicago what I can really offer.

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        Brady Sets Single-Game Passing TD Record

        After missing a whole season of action you would think even a Quarterback at Tom Brady's level would show rust. Wrong! Brady torched the Bills for 435 Yards and threw 8 TD Passes setting the new single-game record for Touchdown passes as the Pats routed the Bills 59-20 in the season opener. The Bills newly acquired T.O. stood on the sideline in awe. No one in Gillette Stadium that day will ever forget that game. Brady gave the show of a lifetime which would have to be one of the most inspirational performances of all-time Brady once again proved why he is considered one of the best QB's of the decade with that performance.


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        Who Dey!

        Out of all the surprises of 2009, the Bengals were definitely up the list. I guess Hard Knocks did actually pay off for the once known Bungals. The Bengals started off looking the same with a 29-22 loss to the Broncos in the opener, but soon after the exploded and won 11 straight games en route to a 12-4 record. One of the most surprising things about the record would be the 7-0 division record. That's right, not only did the Bengals(The Bengals!) sweep the AFC North (Yes, the division with the World Champs and the Ravens in it) during the regular season, they beat the Ravens a third time during the opening round in the playoffs. The Bengals almost made it to the Conference Finals but fell short after a tremendous performance by Phillip Rivers and the Chargers.


        2009 Leaders
        Passing

        Tom Brady 360 Comp, 4707 Yards, 45 TD
        Drew Brees 341 Comp, 4,037 Yards, 40 TD
        Peyton Manning 363 Comp, 4,608 Yards, 35 TD

        Rushing

        Ricky Williams 321 Carries, 1663 yards, 16 TD
        Deangelo Williams 276 Carries, 1,608, 12 TD
        Chris Johnson 301 Carries, 1,512, 13 TD

        Receiving

        Sidney Rice 117 Rec, 1,467 14 TD
        Chad Ochocinco 98 Rec, 1,369, 15 TD
        Larry Fitzgerald 98 Rec, 1,651, 10 TD

        Defensive

        James Harrison 111 Tackles, 22 Sacks, 1 INT
        James Farrior 131 Tackles, 5 Sacks
        James Laurinatis 123 Tackles, 2 INT

        Awards

        MVP-Tom Brady
        Offensive Player-Tom Brady
        Defensive Player- James Harrison
        Offensive Rookie-Matthew Stafford
        Defensive Rookie-James Laurinatis
        Coach of the Year-Jim Caldwell

        Final Standings









        NFC North
        13-3
        11-5
        5-11
        4-12








        NFC South
        14-2
        9-7
        8-8
        5-11







        NFC East
        11-5
        10-6
        4-12
        3-13









        NFC West
        11-5
        8-8
        7-9
        1-15








        AFC North
        12-4
        10-6
        9-7
        2-14








        AFC South
        16-0
        8-8
        7-9
        7-9








        AFC East
        11-5
        7-9
        5-11
        4-12








        AFC West
        14-2
        9-7
        6-10
        5-11



        Playoffs

        Home teams in CAPS
        Wild Card

        BENGALS 27, Ravens 19
        CARDINALS 34, Giants 17
        Steelers 30, PATRIOTS 23
        EAGLES 35, Packers 29

        Divisional

        COLTS 30, Steelers 16
        SAINTS 27, Eagles 16
        CHARGERS 38, Bengals 35
        VIKINGS 62, Cardinals 29

        Conference Championship
        COLTS 29, Chargers 27
        Vikings 27, SAINTS 23

        Pro Bowl
        AFC 52, NFC 35

        Super Bowl
        Vikings 28, COLTS 21
        Last edited by OSX2k9; 01-09-2010, 03:06 PM.
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        Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
        Season 3: 7-0

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        • OSX2k9
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          • Dec 2008
          • 103

          #5
          Lions 2009 Season


          Detroit Lions 2009 Schedule
          WeekDateOpponentRecordResult
          1Sep 13at Saints (1-0)0-1L 20-30
          2Sep 20Vikings (2-0)0-2L 29-39
          3Sep 27Redskins (1-2)1-2W 23-22
          4Oct 4at Bears (1-3)2-2W 28-24
          5Oct 11Steelers (2-3)2-3L 15-52
          6Oct 18at Packers (3-2)2-4L 14-16
          7Bye
          8Nov 1Rams (0-8)3-4W 28-12
          9Nov 8at Seahawks (5-3)3-5L 24-27
          10Nov 15at Vikings (8-1)3-6L 17-22
          11Nov 22Browns (1-9)4-6W 16-10
          12Nov 26Packers (7-4)4-7L 16-34
          13Dec 6at Bengals (11-1)4-8L 24-27
          14Dec 13at Ravens (7-6)4-9L 17-31
          15Dec 20Cardinals(10-4)4-10L 16-38
          16Dec 27at 49ers (6-9)4-11L 17-28
          17Jan 3Bears (4-12)5-11W 27-10
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          Will not change this sig till' The Detroit Lions make the playoffs.

          Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
          Season 3: 7-0

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          • OSX2k9
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            • Dec 2008
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            #6
            2010 Preview

            2010 Season Preview

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            Brett Trying to Pull an Elway

            Favre is returning for a 20th season. Rather than hanging it up while on top Favre did not hesitate to say he would rejoin the Vikings. He said he wants to win another one for the Minnesota and feels he has another season in him. One could only imagine how Packer fans are feeling at the this announcement. Not only did he sweep his old team, he walked away with a championship from one of their most hated rivals. With that being said I can't wait to see Favre return to Lambeau Field again in what should be a brutal thrilling match between the two teams. Remember December 12, 2010 Week 14, Vikings at Packers, the Game of the Year.

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            Did the Panthers Grab a Franchise QB or a Bust

            Last year the Carolina Panthers saw their QB Jake Delhomme take another season -ending injury forcing back-up Matt Moore to start. Despite Moore's decent performance, the Panthers failed to make the playoffs. With Delhomme injuring his throwing arm and his age into account the Panthers sought out to find a Franchise QB. In comes Jason Campbell. Campbell chose not to sign with the Skins over the off-season. Despite coming off his worse season as a starter with 19 Touchdown passes and 22 Interceptions, the Panthers clearly saw something in him enough to sign him on the first day of free agency. Campbell was signed to a 5 Year/$39.86M contract with $15.45M guaranteed. Let's see how he handles another offense system with the Panthers two-headed monster of D. Williams and J. Stewart.

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            Going Back to Cali

            The St. Louis Rams are moving back to Los Angeles. It was a moved that shocked all of St. Louis. This move came after Jerry Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, bought the Rams from Rosenbolom, Rodriguez, and Kroenke. They will stay in the NFC West, but the move makes the division more geographically sound now. Also, they will continue to play in Dome, for now. The new Stadium is known as the Los Angeles Dome. So with this move the Rams will spend their final season in St. Louis in 2010. They hope to have better success after last year's 1-15 disaster.

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            Vick Finds a Team

            Michael Vick found a starting job. He is now a part of the Buffalo Bills. We can't wait to see how he and Terrell Owens coexist (well, if Owens will not be moved).

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            Coaching Changes


            Several teams made key coaching changes that should have significant effects on the Franchises as a whole. The key moves include the Eagles dumping Andy Reid, thus ending the McNabb-Reid relationship. Wade Phillips was given the boot, after a disastrous season, losing the first 11 games of the season. Lovie Smith was also removed after failing to even finish third in the NFC North. So with these three high-profile coaches removed what would happen? Well Andy Reid joined the division rival Cowboys, which could cause for some great division matches in the future. Lovie Smith is now the head of the Eagles helm. The NFC East seems to have gotten a big-shakeup to the already "best" division in all of football. And last, an interesting move as the Bears bi-passed Phillips after several interviews to take someone who is very familiar with the Franchise, Ron Rivera. Rivera was a Bears linebacker during their Championship season, then he was Defensive coordinator during the Bears loss in Super Bowl XLI against the Colts. He soon joined the Chargers as coordinator as the inside linebacker coach, the getting promoted to a D Coordinator, only to get a call from the Bears for a head coaching position. It seems the Bears want someone that has learned from Smith to keep somewhat of the same Defensive philosophy. The 2010 season seems to have great change in it and it seems like it will definitely be an exciting year.


            Who Will Dominate?
            -Vikings: Look for the Vikings to Dominate once again and make it to the Conference Championship at the very least.

            -Chargers: They are hungry, I can tell after last year's rampage through the season. Not that many teams have the talent and skill that the Chargers posses.

            Who Will Be a Sleeper?

            -Chiefs: Look for the Chiefs to have a surprising season. I feel the AFC West has the potential to be a strong division and the Chiefs have the potential to make a contender this year or at least be a strong spoiler.

            -49ers: I'm staying in the West with this one, this time the NFC. The 49ers are in a weak division and they really haven't seemed to blossom yet. The thing is they usually are money against the Cardinals, so it's just a matter of winning the other key games. And then they finish the season with a weak list of opponents. So I think they can smell playoffs in this case.

            Who Will Fall From Grace?

            -Saints: I felt this team was probably the best at some point last year, till the very end. They seemed to collapse despite reaching the Conference Championship. I just really can't see this team making as much noise as they did last year with the Panthers slowly rebuilding back to form, and the Falcons rising to an elite team. I look for them to falter and continue to NFC South Curse.

            Who Will Win it All?

            -Patriots: They are just too good. Brady looks hungry, Moss looks hungry, this team is just very hungry. I really don't see anyone beating them in the playoffs if they stay healthy. I pick them to win it all.
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            Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
            Season 3: 7-0

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            • OSX2k9
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              • Dec 2008
              • 103

              #7
              2010 Season Review

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              Ravens dominate the NFL

              After an impressive off-season the Baltimore Ravens shook the NFL winning its first 13 games, before going 14-2 and winning "The Big One". Over the off season the team made minor changes by adding a few receivers including Santana Moss. During the regular season they made a big gamble in getting controversial wide-out Terrell Owens for a few draft-picks from the Bills. The moved proved to not back-fire as T.O. knew what was at stake. With an high-powered offense and a feared Defense it was clear the Ravens were the team to beat. They traveled to the Super Bowl where they would face Matt Ryan and the Falcons. The Ravens dominated the game from the beginning snap defeating the Falcons 34-8. This game marked the second time these two faced that year with the Ravens winning 31-17. This game featured the two top Quarterbacks of the 2008 Draft, Joe Flacco and Matt Ryan. Ryan struggled in both games against the Ravens tough D, while Flacco benefited from the Falcons crippled secondary.


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              Redman Leads Falcons


              Chris Redman led the Falcons charged into the Playoffs after a Week 9 injury to Matt Ryan in a game at Carolina. As a back-up Redman might have made a case as valuable QB, leading the Falcons to a 7-1 record as the starter, and the #1 seed in the NFC. Redman finished the season with 15 TD's, 7 INT's, and 2164 yards. He was put back on the bench after Ryan made a return in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.

              More Notes Soon.


              League Leaders


              Tackles
              Lance Briggs (CHI) 122
              Brain Cushing (HOU)119
              Curtis Lofton (ATL)117

              Sacks (Yes, they are ridiculous)
              Dwight Freeney (IND) 23.5
              Justin Tuck (NYG) 23.0
              Jared Allen (MIN) 21.5

              Interceptions
              Reggie Nelson (JAX) 9
              Micheal Hamlin (DAL) 8
              Rashean Mathis (JAX) 7

              Passing Yards
              Joe Flacco (BAL) 4,898
              Peyton Manning (IND) 4,478
              Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 4,280

              Passing TD's
              Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 40
              Joe Flacco (BAL) 40
              Peyton Manning (IND) 36

              Rushing Yards
              Brandon Jacobs (NYG) 1,810
              Adrian Peterson (MIN) 1,656
              Deangelo Williams (CAR) 1,547

              Rushing TD's
              Brandon Jacobs (NYG) 19
              Chris Johnson (TEN) 13
              Deangelo Williams (CAR) 13

              Receptions
              Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) 119
              Santonio Holmes (PIT) 107
              Roddy White (ATL) 107

              Receiving Yards
              Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) 1,705
              Sidney Rice (MIN) 1,533
              Santonio Holmes (PIT) 1,471

              Receiving TD's
              Steve Smith (NYG) 15
              Derrick Mason (BAL) 13
              Santonio Holmes (PIT) 12


              Final Standings

              NFC North
              12-4
              10-6
              8-8
              5-11
              NFC South
              12-4
              11-5
              9-7
              2-14

              NFC East
              12-4
              8-8
              8-8
              6-10

              NFC West
              9-7
              8-8
              6-10
              5-11

              AFC North
              14-2
              11-5
              8-8
              2-14

              AFC South
              11-5
              10-6
              8-7-1
              4-11-1

              AFC East
              10-6
              8-8
              6-10
              2-14

              AFC West
              8-8
              8-8
              7-9
              6-10


              Playoffs

              Home team in Caps

              Wild Card

              PATRIOTS 45, COLTS 40
              Packers 26, GIANTS 24
              BRONCOS 29, Steelers 15
              CARDINALS 29, Panthers 26

              Divisional

              RAVENS 31, Broncos 20
              FALCONS 28, Cardinals 17
              Patriots 30, Titans 19
              VIKINGS 31, Packers 20

              Conference Finals

              RAVENS 40, Patriots 23
              FALCONS 24, Vikings 21

              Super Bowl

              Ravens 33, FALCONS 8

              Pro Bowl

              AFC 28, NFC 13
              Last edited by OSX2k9; 01-13-2010, 04:28 PM.
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              Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
              Season 3: 7-0

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              • OSX2k9
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                • Dec 2008
                • 103

                #8
                Detroit Lions 2010 Review


                Detroit Lions 2010 Schedule
                WeekDateOpponentRecordResult
                1Sep 12at 49ers (0-1)1-0W 30-23
                2Sep 19Packers (2-0)1-1L 20-23(OT)
                3Sep 26at Vikings (3-0)1-2L 24-31
                4Oct 3at Packers (3-0)1-3L 31-38
                5Bye
                6Oct 17at Giants (4-2)1-4L 38-48
                7Oct 24at Bears (1-6)2-4W 29-27
                8Oct 31at Redskins (2-6)3-4 W 27-20
                9Nov 7Bills (1-7)4-4W 26-17
                10Nov 14Eagles (4-5)5-4W 35-21
                11Nov 21at Jets (4-6)5-5L 31-34
                12Nov 25Vikings (8-3)6-5W 33-31
                13Dec 5at Patriots (9-3)6-6L 34-37(OT)
                14Dec 12Bears (5-8)7-6W 23-13
                15Dec 19Panthers (9-5)7-7L 20-23
                16Dec 26Cowboys (7-8)7-8L 10-41
                17Jan 2Dolphins (6-10)8-8W 27-24
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                Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
                Season 3: 7-0

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                • OSX2k9
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 103

                  #9
                  2010 Analysis

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                  Lions Begin Offseason With Focus on Defense

                  Aaron Smith, Detroit Free Press

                  DETROIT--The Lions (8-8) started the season with great optimism on the Defensive side of the ball, but that soon changed as the season progressed. Too many times the Defense let big plays get the opposition back in the game. The team allowed 451 Points (NFL 3rd Worst) and a NFL worst 4,115 Yards through the air. Many of the problem are in the secondary, despite the stellar play of Louis Delmas. The 23rd Ranked Run Defense also needs work, especially after the Record Breaking Sunday Night Performace by Brandon Jacobs who, rushed for 334 yards on the Lions.

                  The Lions started off with a 1-4 record, then climbed back over .500 for the second time in the season and the second time in almost 3 years. After the streak then Lions schedule difficulty increased with the Division Rival Vikings and Patriots back to back. The Lions surprised the Vikings with a last second win, but fell short to the Patriots after blowing two, count em' two, 14-point leads (One with 2:30 left in the game) which forced the game into overtime. The Patriots won off a Field Goal following a Stafford pick.

                  While the Offense seems to be getting to form with Stafford at the helm, there are still problems with the Offense. Many times has Stafford been pressured to make bad throws causing several turnovers. As the season progressed Stafford was more used to the pressure and the turnovers stopped. However, with a Franchise Quarterback, you want to give them luxury of a great pocket and a great cast of Receivers. Stafford made do with what he had. The fact of the matter is, for this team to take the next level they must improve the O-Line, and get another great target for Stafford, this way much of the focus can be taken of Calvin Johnson as a #1 target. Many questions shall be raised this off-season for the Lions. Let's see what they do.

                  For many Detroit fans, it's the same Lions, different year. The hardest thing in the world must be being a loyal Lions fans, knowing this. Sure let's be optimistic here, sports Franchise always go through trends....But why the hell does ours has to last so long. Why can't this happen to some other team, like the Cowboys or even a team in another sport like the Lakers in the NBA. I wish I could answer that, but I speak for every Lions fan with this. Please do not give us a false sense of hope with this .500 season. Please continue to head up, give the city something to look forward to on Sunday afternoon. Resurrect this city.
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                  Will not change this sig till' The Detroit Lions make the playoffs.

                  Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
                  Season 3: 7-0

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                  • OSX2k9
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                    • 103

                    #10
                    2011 Offseason Begins

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                    Cunningham is Fired

                    Aaron Smith, Detroit Free Press

                    DETROIT--After another bad Defensive season the Lions have terminated Gunther Cunningham as Defensive Coordinator. It seems the team felt the Defense was not heading in any direction at all and want to try someone else for Schwartz's staff.

                    "Gunther has coordinated some fierce some fierce Defenses in the past, but with our group it seems the players couldn't work under his system as well as we wanted", said Lions Head Coach, Jim Schwartz. "I think it's time we shop out and see if we can find someone the players can react to better."

                    "We wish Gunther the best in his future endeavors" said Martin Mayhew, Lions GM. "It's just time to move on and get this thing right. We are on the right path, and I feel the Franchise will turn soon."


                    Leading candidates in the D-Coordinator search include Dick LeBeau, former Steelers Defensive coordinator, who was on both Steelers Super Bowl teams. Mel Tucker the former Jags Coordinator and Perry Fewell, who coordinated the Bills. The search will be tough as some of these candidates are doing multiple interviews.






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                    Around the League


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                    Raiders Staff Axed

                    Al Davis will try again. The days of the Raiders being prominent are long gone. Since they are stuck in the league basement they will start all over. No more staff, it's time to be a fresh team. “This organization's not going to turn back. We're going to find a way. I'd like my next head coach to be winning-oriented. I want the right guy.” Al Davis retorted again. The Cable guy will be looking for a new job after losing his Oakland gig.

                    Childress Signs a 4 Year Deal With Vikes


                    After two very good season the Vikings rewarded Brad Childress with another 4 years worth around $5.00M. Coach Childress coached the Vikings to three straight division titles, two straight Conference Championship appearances, winning one Super Bowl. Not bad, for some one who almost got terminated.

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                    Welcome Back To California

                    The Rams have officially moved to their new home. Well it's old in some cases. The team spent it's last season in St. Louis with a 6-10 record, their best since 2005. We will see how the team does, especially being geographically closer to it's division rivals once again.


                    In Other League News...
                    Fisher Leaves Titans
                    Kubiak Fired
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                    Will not change this sig till' The Detroit Lions make the playoffs.

                    Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
                    Season 3: 7-0

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                    • OSX2k9
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                      • Dec 2008
                      • 103

                      #11
                      2011 Offseason

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                      Dick LeBeau New Lions D-Coordinator

                      After a few weeks of interview Dick LeBeau has agreed to become the Lions Defensive Coordinator. This just a few weeks after the vacancy was opened, following the Cunningham firing. LeBeau looks to turn around this suspect Lions Defense and bring some of his innovations to the Lions D. There are no reports as to which the Lions are switching to a 3-4. But, LeBeau makes his return to Detroit. He was a great corner in the late 50's to early 70's for the Lions, and soon after began a coaching career in the NFL first working as a Special Team Coach for Philadelphia, he jumped between many jobs, before serving a second tenure as the Steelers defensive coordinator. Now he will try to bring success to this Lions Defense.


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                      Whisenhunt Trying to Revive Bills


                      After leaving the Cardinals, Whisenhunt joins another Franchise that needs a spark. The Buffalo Bills are coming off a season in which they let go many players in order to free of Cap room. They have the most draft picks in the draft and look to make noise, with veteran coach Whisenhunt. Speaking of Cardinals...

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                      Jeff Fisher Holding the Cards

                      Former Titan coach Jeff Fisher looks to join a Cardinal team that is trying to make it back to the Super Bowl. Fisher brings years of experience to this Cardinal squad and is looking to make noise in the NFC. Let's see how this plays out.

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                      One Demands Trade, One is not resigning.

                      It seems as though Marshall has had enough of being a Bronco. Or maybe just enough of McDaniels. Once again he is demanding a trade as his relationship with the Franchise has hit the bottom after calling out McDaniels and General Manager Brain Xanders. It's feared Marshall rather sit out the season than play for the Broncos, with that said it seems he is on the block now.

                      The Cardinals and Anquan Boldin seem to be nearing the end of their relationship as well. After the season Boldin becomes a Free Agent and by recent interviews it looks like he will be donning another jersey. Boldin has been in a rocky relationship with the Cardinals for a number of seasons, but he held out until the end of his contract and it looks like he'll finally get his wish.


                      In Other News...

                      Mangini fired, Gregg Williams new Browns Coach
                      Greg Mattison New Titans Coach
                      Tom Clements in for the Texans
                      Tom Rathman New Raider Coach
                      Urlacher Demands Trade
                      Last edited by OSX2k9; 01-12-2010, 05:39 PM.
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                      Will not change this sig till' The Detroit Lions make the playoffs.

                      Detroit Lions: The Heart of a Lion
                      Season 3: 7-0

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                      • OSX2k9
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                        • 103

                        #12
                        2011 Retirements

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                        Brett Retires...Again...But Seriously, He's done Now
                        Favre is officially done. He said no more flip-flopping he is walking away from the game as a player. After 20 years a play you would figure the man had to be done at some point. "I have nothing left in the tank. There's just nothing more I can deliver, I'm all out" a sobbing Favre said, "I wish I could play another 20 years, but it's time for me to move on...I love this game, it's something that I'm glad I had the opportunity to play". Favre leaves the game as a 2-time Super Bowl Winner. His final stats are a QB Rating of 85.8, 528 TD's, 344 INT's, 73459 Yards, and 6403 Completions out of 10420 Attempts (61%). The game has lost a great one, so have the Vikings who will now look to finding another QB to lead them.

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                        Derrick Mason Retires

                        A Few Hours after winning the Super Bowl, Derrick mason announced he was done after the win. Calling it a "Fairy-Tale Finish". He finished his career with 973 Receptions for 12,725 Yards and 72 Career Touchdowns.

                        Other Retirees

                        C. Draft, LOLB (BUF)
                        J. Elam, K (DEN)
                        B. Stokley, WR (DEN)
                        V. Holliday, RE (DEN)
                        B. Berry, ROLB (CLE)
                        B. Volek, QB (SD)
                        J. Kitna, QB (DAL)
                        G. Jackson, DT (ATL)
                        B. Finneran, WR (ATL)
                        M. Booker, WR (ATL)
                        L. Milloy, FS (JAX)
                        T. Richardson, FB (NYJ)
                        H. Thomas, DT (CAR)
                        S. Springs, CB (NE)
                        F. Taylor, HB (NE)
                        A. Peterson, HB (NE)
                        R. Wynn, LE (WSH)
                        R. Tucker, RT (SEA)
                        C. Batch, QB (PIT)
                        C. Hentrich, P (TEN)
                        K. Mawae, C (TEN)
                        N. Harper, CB (TEN)
                        K. Kawsviharn, FS (TEN)
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                          Offseason 2011-Re-signings

                          Contracts Up

                          Kevin Smith, HB
                          Jason Spitz, C
                          Micheal Jenkins, WR
                          Cliff Avril, LE
                          Lance Moore, WR
                          Langston Walker, RG
                          Jerome Felton, FB
                          Chris Henry, WR
                          Shaun Suisham, K
                          Brett Swenson, K
                          Duante Culpepper, QB
                          Turk Mcbride, LE
                          Jared Devries, RE
                          Andre Fluellen, DT
                          Dennis Northcutt, WR
                          Ryan Broyles, WR
                          Kalvin Pearson, SS
                          Garrett Graham, TE
                          Dre Stanton, QB

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                          Resigning Smith is a Key Goal

                          The Lions have a lot of faith in Kevin Smith to become a premier back in the league. He had a tremendous sophmore season averaging 5.2 yards a carry, but was injured during the second game in his 3rd campaign. He looks forward to getting back on the field, to help this Lions Offense reach full power.

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                          Back-Up Decisions
                          Both of the Lions Back-ups Contracts are up, with that being said who is going to get resigned and who will get to test the Free Agency. According to a few sources Culpepper is more in favor of testing the Free Agency rather than backing up. He still feels that even at 34 he can lead a team, and he needs another offensive system to try. Stanton is optimistic and believes he will remain a Lion, and serve as the #2 next season.
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                            Breaking News

                            It seems that a blockbuster trade has gone through and cleared. Two disgruntled Superstars got their wish and are now apart of a new team. The Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears have swapped Brain Urlacher and Brandon Marshall with a couple of picks being swapped as well. This comes after both stars where demanding trades, unhappy in the situations they were in.

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                            With the trade Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler are reunited, maybe with this move Cutler can finally deliver what many Chicago fans have been wanting from the "franchise" QB.

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                            The Urlacher move results in Denver switching to the 3-4 Defense, the Linebacking Corp Denver has now should be feared with Urlacher, D.J. Williams, Dumervil, and Robert Ayers.


                            In Other News...

                            Spitz to the Saints
                            In a attempt to clear Cap Room the Lions traded newly re-signed Center Jason Spitz to the Saints for a couple of 4th and 5th Round picks. The Lions are looking to clear CAP to sign a couple free agents and find nice rookie prospects.

                            Boldin Stay With Cards for Now

                            Anquan Boldin re-signed with the Cards after stating he was not. But, he still says he wants to be dealt else where, so the Cards will be looking into this and shopping him around the league for possible trades.
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                              Off Season: Lions Re-Signings

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                              Lions Re-sign Smith, 6 Yr. Deal

                              The Detroit Lions have resigned their #1 Back with a 6 Yr, $45.00M Deal with $13 M guaranteed. This comes after 2 days of negotiations, but it happened. Let's see if Smith can come off this injury and earn his money.

                              Re-signings:
                              D. Stanton (QB)-- 1Yr., $760K
                              M. Jenkins (WR)-- 5Yr., $20.85M
                              L. Moore (WR)--5Yr., $20.85M
                              B. Swenson (K)--2Yr., $1.55M
                              R. Broyles (WR)--1Yr., $780K
                              C. Henry (WR)--5 Yr., $12.30M

                              Released:
                              W. James (CB)
                              L. Walker (RG)
                              S. Suisham (K)
                              G, Graham (TE)
                              D. Culpepper (QB)
                              C. Avril (LE)
                              A. Fluellen (DT)
                              J. Felton (FB)
                              K. Pearson (SS)
                              T. McBride (LE)
                              J. DeVries (RE)
                              D. Northcutt (WR)


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                              Key Re-signings

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                              Peyton Manning scores a 5Yr. Deal worth 80.00M from the Colts, remaining the Franchise QB. This is a move that most of expected to happen. Peyton is the Colts. The Colts also re-signed Dallas Clark, Mathis, and Addai, thus keeping most of it's offense.


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                              Kurt Warner Strikes a 3 Yr. Deal worth 30.74M. Even at 40 years old Warner is still riding strong, looking to capture another Super Bowl ring.
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