lionsfansonline.com - 1/13/2008
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A couple of days ago I handed out my end of season grades for the Detroit Lions Offensive unit. If you read that post, it’s pretty easy to see I wasn’t too happy and certainly let down by the offense this year. But how did the Defensive unit fare in my viewpoint?
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BROWNS PROMOTE TUCKER
sportinglife.com 1/13/2008 — However, Grantham's stock plummeted as the Browns ranked 30th in total defence in 2007 despite a 10-6 record. Only the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions were worse.
"We are excited to have Mel as our defensive co-ordinator," head coach Romeo Crennel said. "He has a football plan, a life plan, coaches the fundamentals and relates well with the players."
Marinelli's offseason should be busy
mlive.com 1/13/2008 — Some of the decisions Marinelli will make for next season will be based on a player's passion and ability to compete at a high level, but most of his moves will be based on talent.
As the Lions head into a very critical 2008 offseason, here's who I think should be staying and leaving -- and who I believe is on the bubble:
Questions for Millen? I got your questions right here
thewaynefontesexperience.blogspot.com 1/13/2008 — In his Freep blog, WDFN's Jamie Sameulson reveals "What I would say to Lions president Matt Millen." If I had a sit down with Millen, I’d probably ask him why his coaching and personnel decisions always seem to be a departure from his overriding ...
Martz: Lions heading in right direction
blog.mlive.com 1/14/2008 — In a phone interview with the Chicago Tribune's Dan Pompei, Mike Martz explained the difference between his past three jobs: St. Louis, Detroit and currently, San Francisco. The Lions' ex-offensive coordinator expounded upon his comments that the 49ers offense of today is "much further along" than the Lions offense a couple of years ago, when he first started. He doesn't sound like he's taking ...