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DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:01 PM

One Pride - DavidTheGreat's Detroit Lions (Madden 16)
 

Hello, everyone! In case you didn't know, I am DavidTheGreat20, back for another dynasty. Some of you know that from August 2015-January 2016, I ran a Michigan Wolverines dynasty for a little over a season, turning them around quickly. Well, this time, I've embarked on a new journey, and that is taking the reigns of my favorite NFL team, the Detroit Lions, and reversing their misfortunes of the past 50 years. Motown greats like Barry Sanders, Herman Moore, and Lem Barney all enjoyed personal success, but all three combined for 0 Super Bowl appearances.

That's why I'm here. I'm going under the persona of lifelong fan David Teegee (get it?), who experienced more lows than highs rooting for the Lions. Inheriting a roster full of studs like Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson, and Ezekiel Ansah among others, the main problem is finding an identity. Are they a West Coast team or a Power Running scheme? Are they an aggressive 3-4 or a conservative 4-3?




Settings:

Game: Madden NFL 16
Console: PlayStation 4
Difficulty: All-Pro
Quarter Length: 9 minutes
Game Speed: Normal
Accelerated Clock: Off
Starting at Regular Season 2015

Sliders: JoshC1977's M16 Sliders




#OnePride

DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:03 PM

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Yearly Team Recaps + NFL Recaps

2015: 8-7-1

DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:19 PM

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Rivalry Game Records


vs. Chicago Bears

All-Time Record: 71-96-5
Last Game (2015): Detroit 38, Chicago 17


vs. Green Bay Packers

All-Time Record: 68-98-7
Last Game (2015): Detroit 18, Green Bay 21


vs. Minnesota Vikings

All-Time Record:
36-71-2
Last Game (2015): Detroit 21, Minnesota 27

DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:36 PM

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Yearly Rosters + Scheme

SCHEME:

Offense: Vertical Offense (Air Coryell)
Defense: Attacking 3-4

QB: My quarterbacks don't have to be speedsters, but have enough mobility to get out of the pocket and gain some yards. As a passer, arm strength is a must. Deep ball accuracy should be decent, as I tend to stretch the field vertically.

RB: Versatility trumps everything else. Not only do you need to be proficient running the ball, catching the ball out of the backfield is also beneficial to thriving in the system. Speed along with elusiveness is the main priority.

FB: Rarely used, but needs to be a decent blocker and/or receiver.

WR: My receivers need to be an all-around threat. Hands is as important as speed. Like I said before, I use speed to stretch out a defense. Catching the ball in traffic is a big must as well, as receivers in the system tend to get hit more often than not up the middle.

TE: Blocking does not matter. As long as the tight end has decent speed and good hands, they'll be fine. An important skill position for the offense along with WR and RB.

OL: I like pass blockers on the ends to protect the quarterback. The big uglies in the middle need to be good run blockers and decent pass blockers.

DL: I like to use the edge rusher ala Von Miller. Because the NFL is a pass-heavy league, a good pass rush is a must. Defensive tackles must be good at stopping both the run and getting to the quarterback.

LB: Linebackers get the most action on my defense. Normally, I'd have two pass rushing types paired with the run stoppers. Prototypes are fairly common on the team.

CB: Cornerbacks need to be well rounded. I mix it up frequently between man and zone, but man coverage is more important the way the defense is ran.

S: Safeties have to be able to make plays, whether in coverage or rushing. I like my safeties to have high hit power and zone coverage. Speed isn't necessarily a must, but it's a plus.

K/P: Well balanced kickers and punters is the way to go. Not too much leg, but lots of accuracy is the key.


2016:

<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#006DB0" colspan="5"><span style="color:#FFFFFF">Detroit Lions Depth Chart - 2016-17</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center"colspan="5">Regular Offense</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="8%"></td><td width="23%">STARTER</td><td width="23%">2ND</td><td width="23%">3RD</td><td width="23%">4TH</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>WR</td><td>Golden Tate</td><td>Phillip Dorsett</td><td>Darrius Heyward-Bey</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>TE</td><td>Eric Ebron</td><td>Niles Paul</td><td>Demetrius Harris</td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>LT</td><td>Corey Robinson</td><td>Cedric Ogbuehi</td><td>Caddareus Justice (R)</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>LG</td><td>Larry Warford</td><td>Laken Tomlinson</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>C</td><td>Brian De La Puente</td><td>Travis Swanson</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>RG</td><td>Riley Reiff</td><td>Laken Tomlinson</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>RT</td><td>Nico Perkins (R)</td><td>Riley Reiff</td><td>Caddareus Justice (R)</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>WR</td><td>Rishard Matthews</td><td>LeVeon Grimes (R)</td><td>De'Anthony Thomas</td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>QB</td><td>Laquon Hart (R)</td><td>Dominque Davis</td><td>Robert Griffin III</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>FB</td><td>Michael Burton</td><td>Eric Ebron</td><td>Ameer Abdullah</td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>HB</td><td>Lamar Miller</td><td>Ameer Abdullah</td><td>Cory Vaughn (R)</td><td>Denard Robinson</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center"colspan="5">Base 3-4 Defense</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="8%"></td><td width="23%">STARTER</td><td width="23%">2ND</td><td width="23%">3RD</td><td width="23%">4TH</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>LDE</td><td>Jeremy Mincey</td><td>Devin Taylor</td><td>Larry Webster III</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>NT</td><td>Brandon Mebane</td><td>Dallas James (R)</td><td>Tyrunn Walker</td><td>Gabe Wright</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>RDE</td><td>Ezekiel Ansah</td><td>Devin Taylor</td><td>Dion Jordan</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>LOLB</td><td>Dion Jordan</td><td>Deiontrez Mount</td><td>Josh Bynes</td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>LILB</td><td>Sean Weatherspoon</td><td>Josh Bynes</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>RILB</td><td>Deonne Bucannon</td><td>Damian Swain (R)</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>ROLB</td><td>DeAndre Levy</td><td>Josh Bynes</td><td>Damian Swain (R)</td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>CB</td><td>Darius Slay</td><td>Rashaud Howell (R)</td><td>Nevin Lawson</td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>SS</td><td>Quandre Diggs</td><td>Bacarri Rambo</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>FS</td><td>Glover Quin</td><td>Rafael Bush</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>CB</td><td>Jeremy Lane</td><td>Alex Carter</td><td>Dondre Grimes (R)</td><td></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center"colspan="5">Special Teams</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="8%"></td><td width="23%">STARTER</td><td width="23%">2ND</td><td width="23%">3RD</td><td width="23%">4TH</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>K</td><td>Matt Prater</td><td>Sam Martin</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>P</td><td>Sam Martin</td><td>Matt Prater</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>PR</td><td>De'Anthony Thomas</td><td>Denard Robinson</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>KR</td><td>De'Anthony Thomas</td><td>Denard Robinson</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>LS</td><td>Larry Warford</td><td>Brian De La Puente</td><td></td><td></td></tr></table></body></html>

2015: End-of-Season Roster Update

DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:36 PM

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DavidTheGreat20 01-09-2016 04:38 PM

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Lions Release 2015 Schedule

DavidTheGreat20 01-15-2016 11:03 PM

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Season Preview: What to Watch for in the 2015 Detroit Lions


Allen Park, MI - Going into the 2015 season, the Detroit Lions, who finished at a strong 11-5 last year, have a lot of work to do to get to those heights again. Not only do they lose big impact players like Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley, their unfavorable first half schedule could cause some problems. Their strength-of-schedule is ranked #7 in terms of toughness, with marquee matchups against the Broncos at home on Sunday Night, the Seahawks at CenturyLink, and the Cardinals at home in consecutive weeks.

However, the Lions' owner, David Teegee, does not buy into the notion that this year will be much tougher:

"Yes, we are playing with the cream of the crop. But that's not an excuse for us in the event that we lose. Our city needs a winning team. If we can beat these teams in front of the home crowd, It'll be a helluva season."


Here are some notable storylines to follow in the upcoming season:

Will Ameer Abdullah become the back Detroit's always wanted?

Detroit's second-round pick this year, running back Ameer Abdullah, started off his career with a bang, garnering a ton of preseason hype starting with his 45-yard run against the Jets where he exploded out of his cutback and turned upfield.

New York's head coach Todd Bowles was very impressed, going far enough as to compare him (in terms of quickness) to the great Barry Sanders.

"He's about as quick as Barry Sanders. Not saying he is Barry Sanders, but he's got that quickness."


But both training camp chatter and college success means little. If Abdullah is to finally be the answer at running back Detroit has been searching for while finding only heartbreak and disappointment, he needs to show his skill set translates to the next level.

Can the Offensive Line Improve?

The offensive line has always been the problem for the Lions. Despite a horrendous O-line last year, the team was able to make the playoffs, albeit losing to Dallas in the first round.

The offseason brought some optimism for Detroit, as in the draft they traded down to acquire Manny Ramirez from the Broncos and draft promising guard Laken Tomlinson out of Duke to solidify the line.

However, there are some holes. Left tackle Riley Reiff is average at best, center Travis Swanson hasn't proved himself yet, and right tackle LaAdrian Waddle was cut after mightily struggling in his recovery from knee surgery. Will the line get better? Or will it get worse?

How will Matthew Stafford fare in 2015?

Matt Stafford had one of the most efficient seasons of his career in 2014, but also had the least exciting, a far cry from the gunslinging 2013 Stafford. Despite the lesser amount of interceptions, his overall stats held him back, and ultimately led to the offense being weaker than years past.

All of this is in part due to offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi. Known for his role as a quarterbacks coach in New Orleans, his conservative style does not satisfy the front office, especially owner David Teegee.

"I've seen enough from him, and I'll give him one game. If Stafford shows some mighty improvement, then maybe he stays. If Matt craps the bed, he's gone."

The season starts this Sunday when the Lions show up to San Diego to face the Chargers.

DavidTheGreat20 01-15-2016 11:04 PM

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First game will be up tonight!


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