Detroit Fans – Classless or Misunderstood?

TSDMike | June 14, 2009

A lot has been made of the fans’ reaction to the second period hit by Johan Franzen that knocked Sidney Crosby out of the game. I’ve read in comments and blog posts by various writers displaying the ubiquitous opinion that Detroit fans showed no class by cheering the injury to Pittsburgh’s franchise player when it occurred.

But, this is severely out of context, and the criticism is unwarranted.

Analysis of a Disaster: A Look At the Lions Draft Performance

TSDMike | May 4, 2009

In a league built so that different franchises have a legitimate chance to prosper every year, it is entirely perplexing that the Lions have not been able to improve, if nothing more than as a result of the system and not of their own accord. Very few franchises in all of professional sports have displayed the ineptitude and inability to achieve success as the Detroit Lions have.

More Bad News For Lions Fans

TSDMike | May 2, 2009

Matt Millen, as fantastic of a player as he was, couldn’t figure this out as an executive.

Rod Marinelli should have known this, but history showed that he was clueless, too.

Jim Schwartz and the current plethora of morons in the Lions front office don’t seem to get it either.

And for exactly one reason, they will continue to struggle while the rest of the league effortlessly keeps a boot on their throat. They have entirely failed to recognize a simple, well known fact: Defense Wins Championships.

Why the Lions Don’t Need to Win, and Never Will

TSDMike | April 30, 2009

Yesterday a reader, ‘Dick Butkiss’, wrote in a comment:

“One thing that not many people discuss is exactly what the Lions measurement of success is. To the fans, it’s winning, and failing that, at least provide an exciting product (as in the Barry Sander’s days). To the ownership, it’s got to be the bottom line. They are making money, so maybe to them, they are a successful franchise.”

I think the Detroit Lions are one of only a very select few NFL franchises whose on field performance and win-loss record has very little effect on the bottom line. Other than the Cleveland Browns, The Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets, I don’t think there are many teams whose fans are content to support a perpetual loser. This is a byproduct of the NFL business model.

I Hereby Submit My Resignation as a Detroit Lions Fan

TSDMike | April 27, 2009

I’ve been a pretty loyal fan of the Detroit Lions for about the past 18 years or so. I grew up watching them achieve mediocrity year after year, with the exception of 1991 – when they were clearly the second best team in the NFL behind the Washington Redskins. I’ve seen them squander the amazing opportunities that having Barry Sanders in the backfield afforded them until he got fed up and retired. I don’t know that any team in professional sports has failed to capitalize on such a commodity as the Lions did by their inability to build a team around the greatest running back to ever play the game.

Since Sanders’ retirement, we’ve watched the Lions go from an average performing franchise to the absolute worst decade of futility in the history of the league, or any other league for that matter.

And yet I’ve had faith. I’ve had faith that the organization would be able to build a winner through the draft and through free agency over the years. But now I am done.

What the Hell, Mayhew?

TSDMike | April 23, 2009

It appears that the Lions are more concerned with the money it will cost them rather than WHO WILL ACTUALLY HELP THE TEAM MORE.

With the Number One Pick in the 2009 NFL Draft…

TSDMike | April 22, 2009

As Lions fans, we’ve become conditioned to anticipate major disappointment within 60 minutes of the start of the NFL draft, as the Honolulu Blue and Silver will have certainly have long since made their dreadful choice.