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Re: American Football

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Watching the game, Detroit vs. Minnesota, it was apparent to me that the Lions failed to BLOCK properly for their running game to be effective and they could not protect their passer/QB Jared Goff. Now the Lions have NO chance to get into the playoffs.
6 takeaways from Lions’ frustrating loss to the Vikings

Welp, the season is over. Although there is still a game next week against the Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions have nothing to play for but a winning record. Heading into the Christmas Day showdown against the Minnesota Vikings, the Lions still had the possibility of making the playoffs. What they needed was to win their next two games and have the Green Bay Packers lose their next two.

Detroit couldn’t even defeat Minnesota.

The offense chose to have its worst game of the season at the worst possible time, and the Vikings’ defense took advantage of it.

Here are my seven takeaways from the Lions’ Week 17 loss.

Once again, the offensive line struggled
Stop me if you heard this before, but the offensive line was the biggest reason for the loss this week. Things appeared to be headed in a good direction with center Graham Glasgow practicing. Christmas morning, though, it took a turn. Left tackle Taylor Decker popped up on the injury report with an illness and missed the game. Glasgow, despite practicing, didn’t play either, and suddenly the Lions had Dan Skipper at left tackle and Kingsley Eguakun at center.

As you might expect, the Lions’ offense struggled to move the ball no matter what they tried on Thursday afternoon. Quarterback Jared Goff was sacked five times, fumbled the ball three times due to a bad snap by Eguakun or an immense amount of pressure from the Vikings’ pass rush that couldn’t be stopped. During the game, right tackle Penei Sewell got injured and missed some time, replaced by Kayode Awosika, and eventually returned.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/6-tak ... p_catchall

I did see one successful Detroit 4th down play, but that was not a decisive moment in the game. Also, full disclosure: I did not watch the entire game. I watched a bit of Denver vs KC; the Commanders vs. Cowboys held no real interest to me and I had more important things to do.

Lots of games this weekend to watch. :D
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Re: American Football

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jusplay4fun wrote: Fri Dec 26, 2025 8:18 am Watching the game, Detroit vs. Minnesota, it was apparent to me that the Lions failed to BLOCK properly for their running game to be effective and they could not protect their passer/QB Jared Goff. Now the Lions have NO chance to get into the playoffs.
6 takeaways from Lions’ frustrating loss to the Vikings

Welp, the season is over. Although there is still a game next week against the Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions have nothing to play for but a winning record. Heading into the Christmas Day showdown against the Minnesota Vikings, the Lions still had the possibility of making the playoffs. What they needed was to win their next two games and have the Green Bay Packers lose their next two.

Detroit couldn’t even defeat Minnesota.

The offense chose to have its worst game of the season at the worst possible time, and the Vikings’ defense took advantage of it.

Here are my seven takeaways from the Lions’ Week 17 loss.

Once again, the offensive line struggled
Stop me if you heard this before, but the offensive line was the biggest reason for the loss this week. Things appeared to be headed in a good direction with center Graham Glasgow practicing. Christmas morning, though, it took a turn. Left tackle Taylor Decker popped up on the injury report with an illness and missed the game. Glasgow, despite practicing, didn’t play either, and suddenly the Lions had Dan Skipper at left tackle and Kingsley Eguakun at center.

As you might expect, the Lions’ offense struggled to move the ball no matter what they tried on Thursday afternoon. Quarterback Jared Goff was sacked five times, fumbled the ball three times due to a bad snap by Eguakun or an immense amount of pressure from the Vikings’ pass rush that couldn’t be stopped. During the game, right tackle Penei Sewell got injured and missed some time, replaced by Kayode Awosika, and eventually returned.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/6-tak ... p_catchall

I did see one successful Detroit 4th down play, but that was not a decisive moment in the game. Also, full disclosure: I did not watch the entire game. I watched a bit of Denver vs KC; the Commanders vs. Cowboys held no real interest to me and I had more important things to do.

Lots of games this weekend to watch. :D
----------- Actually, The Pittsburgh Steelers eliminated The Lions Last Weekend, last play of the game.... Chicago and San Francisco, were in the playoffs, because of The Lions loss.... Dallas, was also knocked out with their loss , last weekend....... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)
-------The Real Loser on Christmas Day, Was Netflix =D> =D> =D> :lol: :lol: :lol: ...They thought those games would mean something....They Actually Thought A Lions game would mean something...At least they had Stranger Things....To fall back on....
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As usual, ConfedSS has a way to "bend the facts" and then not want to admit that he is WRONG, again:
Lions eliminated from playoffs after 23-10 loss to Vikings on Christmas
Portrait of Dave BirkettDave Birkett
Detroit Free Press
Updated Dec. 25, 2025, 10:35 p.m. ET
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 914114007/
The Detroit Lions had a high-profile game against the NFC North rivals the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day, and it was the last chance for the Lions to keep their hopes alive for the postseason. Going into the game, the Lions had a 2% chance of making the postseason, according to NFL research, and a win would take them to 7% while a loss would drop them to less than 1%. (...)

With their loss to the Vikings on Christmas Day, the Detroit Lions are out of the playoffs. They just can’t mathematically make it anymore.

Even if they had won, they would have only had a slim chance of making it, but at least those hopes would have been alive until this weekend’s games.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/detroit-li ... game-loss/


and from:
Marlowe Alter, Detroit Free Press
Thu, December 25, 2025 at 5:05 AM EST
Can Detroit Lions make the NFL playoffs? This 1 scenario must happen
Story by Detroit Free Press

Lions playoff odds
Entering Week 17:

The Lions have a 6% chance of making the playoffs, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

The Lions a 4% chance, according to The Athletic's projection model.

The Lions have a 7% chance, according to ESPN Analytics.

same article:

The Detroit Lions playoff chances are hanging by a thread, down to one scenario entering their Christmas NFL game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Two things must happen: The Lions must win Thursday evening in Minneapolis to thwart elimination for a few days, and then hope the Green Bay Packers lose on Saturday night.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/detro ... p_catchall
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Re: American Football

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jusplay4fun wrote: Fri Dec 26, 2025 4:19 pm As usual, ConfedSS has a way to "bend the facts" and then not want to admit that he is WRONG, again:
Lions eliminated from playoffs after 23-10 loss to Vikings on Christmas
Portrait of Dave BirkettDave Birkett
Detroit Free Press
Updated Dec. 25, 2025, 10:35 p.m. ET
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 914114007/
The Detroit Lions had a high-profile game against the NFC North rivals the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day, and it was the last chance for the Lions to keep their hopes alive for the postseason. Going into the game, the Lions had a 2% chance of making the postseason, according to NFL research, and a win would take them to 7% while a loss would drop them to less than 1%. (...)

With their loss to the Vikings on Christmas Day, the Detroit Lions are out of the playoffs. They just can’t mathematically make it anymore.

Even if they had won, they would have only had a slim chance of making it, but at least those hopes would have been alive until this weekend’s games.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/detroit-li ... game-loss/


and from:
Marlowe Alter, Detroit Free Press
Thu, December 25, 2025 at 5:05 AM EST
Can Detroit Lions make the NFL playoffs? This 1 scenario must happen
Story by Detroit Free Press

Lions playoff odds
Entering Week 17:

The Lions have a 6% chance of making the playoffs, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

The Lions a 4% chance, according to The Athletic's projection model.

The Lions have a 7% chance, according to ESPN Analytics.

same article:

The Detroit Lions playoff chances are hanging by a thread, down to one scenario entering their Christmas NFL game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Two things must happen: The Lions must win Thursday evening in Minneapolis to thwart elimination for a few days, and then hope the Green Bay Packers lose on Saturday night.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/detro ... p_catchall

As usual Justpedophile4fun likes to take cheap shots and insults to one of his only allies in this forum...what's next telling karel he's a liar???
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Re: American Football

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Pack Rat wrote: Fri Dec 26, 2025 4:33 pm
jusplay4fun wrote: Fri Dec 26, 2025 4:19 pm As usual, ConfedSS has a way to "bend the facts" and then not want to admit that he is WRONG, again:
Lions eliminated from playoffs after 23-10 loss to Vikings on Christmas
Portrait of Dave BirkettDave Birkett
Detroit Free Press
Updated Dec. 25, 2025, 10:35 p.m. ET
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 914114007/
The Detroit Lions had a high-profile game against the NFC North rivals the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day, and it was the last chance for the Lions to keep their hopes alive for the postseason. Going into the game, the Lions had a 2% chance of making the postseason, according to NFL research, and a win would take them to 7% while a loss would drop them to less than 1%. (...)

With their loss to the Vikings on Christmas Day, the Detroit Lions are out of the playoffs. They just can’t mathematically make it anymore.

Even if they had won, they would have only had a slim chance of making it, but at least those hopes would have been alive until this weekend’s games.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/detroit-li ... game-loss/


and from:
Marlowe Alter, Detroit Free Press
Thu, December 25, 2025 at 5:05 AM EST
Can Detroit Lions make the NFL playoffs? This 1 scenario must happen
Story by Detroit Free Press

Lions playoff odds
Entering Week 17:

The Lions have a 6% chance of making the playoffs, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

The Lions a 4% chance, according to The Athletic's projection model.

The Lions have a 7% chance, according to ESPN Analytics.

same article:

The Detroit Lions playoff chances are hanging by a thread, down to one scenario entering their Christmas NFL game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Two things must happen: The Lions must win Thursday evening in Minneapolis to thwart elimination for a few days, and then hope the Green Bay Packers lose on Saturday night.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/detro ... p_catchall

As usual Justpedophile4fun likes to take cheap shots and insults to one of his only allies in this forum...what's next telling karel he's a liar???
Talk about CHEAP shots, since this is coming from the KING of CHEAT shots, impotent insults, and LIES, that is RICH.

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one of his only allies
again, pack rat makes another error. Don't you mean "one of his FEW allies"?? You are bad at this, pack rat, REALLY.

How many allies can you count? ZERO, I say, because ConfedSS is the ONLY person in recent months that has (mildly) supported ANY of your crazy whacko ideas. And NOW you give him to me? I will gladly take ConfedSS over the pee rat, the lowly scourge of CC the Forum. ConfedSS is a decent guy who has POSITIVE things to say and offers Good Cheer to many; pee rat is his antithesis on such matters.

Time to put the puny pee pack rat back on IGNORE. All he has are silly videos, LIES, and impotent & ineffective vituperations.
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Re: American Football

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How repetitive, lol.

When the fuk are you going to ignore me?
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