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  • JHeyBraves
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    THE LIONS DEN
    JHB's Detroit Lions

    Game: Madden 13
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    The Detroit Lions are one the NFL's most storied franchises. Unfortunately, most of that story revolves around losing.

    The Lions have never won a Super Bowl in franchise history (46 years and counting). They won the 1957 NFL Championship Game over the Cleveland Browns by a final of 59-14. That was 54 years ago.

    Prior to 2011, they had not made a Playoff appearance since the 1999 season when they were beaten 27-13 by Washington in the Wild Card. It has been 20 years since they won a Playoff game, second only to the Cincinnati Bengals' 21-year drought. During those 20 years, they have lost in each of their 6 appearances, all in the Wild Card round. The Lions have not won a division title in 18 years. They have zero conference titles to their credit.

    In 2009, Jim Schwartz took over the reigns. In his first season, the team went 2-14. In year 2, they improved four games to 6-10. Last season, the team improved by another 4 games, finishing 10-6 and ending a streak of 11 consecutive seasons without making the Playoffs. Schwartz has led the team to a regular season record of 18-30 during his three seasons and continues to improve each year.

    With the emergence of players like Stafford, Suh and Avril combined with the consistency of Megatron and Tulloch, the team finally appears to be heading in the right direction. There is now some cushion between Schwartz and the hot seat, but in Detroit, you never know what could happen.
    Last edited by JHeyBraves; 01-29-2013, 01:41 PM. Reason: Update
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  • JHeyBraves
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    YEARLY RECAPS



    2012: 8-8, Last in NFC North (Stats)

    Playoffs: N/A

    Super Bowl XLVII: Texans 24, 49ers 3

    Playoff Bracket:
    Spoiler


    2013: 10-6, 2nd in NFC North, Wild Card (Stats)

    Playoffs: def. Packers 33-30 in Wild Card, Lost 40-14 to Saints in Divisional

    Super Bowl XLVIII: Steelers 41, Seahawks 34

    Playoff Bracket:
    Spoiler


    2014: 11-5, 1st in NFC North (Stats)

    Playoffs: Lost 36-29 to Packers in Divisional

    Super Bowl XLIX: Giants 41, Ravens 14

    Playoff Bracket:
    Spoiler
    Last edited by JHeyBraves; 02-14-2013, 08:47 PM. Reason: EDIT for 2014 Season
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      FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS, 2013-


      2013 (9): Devin Thomas, CB, Virginia


      Devin Thomas - Career Stats
      TacklesSacksInterceptions
      DefenseTOTFFFRSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
      20134400041350
      20144901041900


      2014 (27): Karl Kruger, TE, Nevada


      Karl Kruger - Career Stats
      ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONG
      20144552611.7165
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        AWARD WINNERS AND PRO BOWLERS

        Offensive Rookie of the Year

        2014: HB Xavier Slaughter

        Defensive Rookie of the Year

        2014: DE T.J. Blake

        Wide Receiver of the Year

        2012: Calvin Johnson

        Defensive Lineman of the Year

        2014: DT Ndamukong Suh

        Kicker of the Year

        2014: Justin Tucker


        2012 Pro Bowl
        WR Calvin Johnson
        DE Cliff Avril
        DT Ndamukong Suh

        2013 Pro Bowl
        WR Calvin Johnson
        DE Cliff Avril
        DT Ndamukong Suh

        2014 Pro Bowl
        WR Calvin Johnson
        LT Riley Reiff
        LG Derrick Walters
        RG Stephen Peterman
        DE Cliff Avril
        DE T.J. Blake
        DT Ndamukong Suh
        CB Tim Jennings


        2012 NFL Awards

        2013 NFL Awards

        2014 NFL Awards
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            2012 Regular Season Schedule


            We open up the season at home in Week 1. We do have a few primetime games on the schedule - Week 2 (@SF) and Week 14 (@GB) are Sunday Night games, Week 7 (@CHI) on Monday night, Week 16 (ATL) is a Saturday Night game and Week 12 (HOU) is our annual Thursday Turkey Day game.


            09-09
            09-16
            09-23
            09-30
            10-14
            10-22
            10-28
            11-04
            11-11
            11-18
            11-22
            12-02
            12-09
            12-16
            12-22
            12-30
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              Leshoure Faces Two Game Suspension

              The NFL has reached a decision regarding Lions running back Mikel Leshoure. Leshoure missed his entire rookie season with a torn Achilles tendon and it appears we will have to wait a little bit longer to see him in action. He will be suspended for the first two regular season games for violating the league's substance abuse policy and will be eligible to return in Week 3 against the Tennessee Titans. In addition to receiving the two game suspension, he will be docked four weeks of pay. He will be eligible to play in the preseason.

              Head Coach Jim Schwartz addressed the media soon after the announcement was made. "Even though Leshoure is serving his suspension, he can participate in most team activities. He can goto meetings, he can lift, he can get treatments, but he cannot practice with the team", says Schwartz. "During this time, we expect him to continue working hard and to be ready when his number is called, whenever that may be."

              Leshoure did speak briefly with the media, saying, "I'm just going to continue doing the things I've been doing like I'm going to play. I'm going to have to get away from my routine, stay active, and act like I'm playing."

              Leshoure was expected to be the starting running back out of camp with the injury concerns surrounding Jahvid Best's concussion. At this point, it is unclear if we will ever see Best on the field again. He failed his neurological test and the team has given no timetable for his return. There is speculation that Best will not be cleared and that the team wants him to accrue another NFL season in order to access the NFL's pension plan. This setback could potentially open the door for Kevin Smith or Jerome Harrison to become the starter in Week 1.
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                Disciplinary Actions for Fairley Still Unknown

                Commissioner Goodell has stated that a decision regarding a potential suspension to Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley has not been made. When asked about the course of action, Goodell replied, "I met with Nick earlier this Spring and we talked about where he is. We don't have to wait for the legal system to play out by policy, particularly if there is a pattern of behavior. We want to be respectful of the legal process for now." Goodell did confirm popular belief, however, saying "Discipline will come at some point."

                Fairley has been arrested twice this offseason - once for possession and once for DUI and evading police.

                Head Coach Jim Schwartz spoke briefly with the media about Fairley. Schwartz said, "Everybody makes mistakes - not everybody makes two mistakes in a row."

                The team (Detroit Lions) released this statement: "We are aware of the reports about Nick and are in the process of gathering more information."

                It is unknown how the team plans to handle the situation, but all signs point to him being on the field come Week 1.

                When reached for comment, Fairley said "I'm glad to be out there on the (practice) field. I'm just coming in every day, working hard and not really thinking about it."
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                  53-MAN ROSTER AS OF SEPTEMBER 3

                  QB (2): Shaun Hill (10), Matthew Stafford (3)

                  HB (5): Joique Bell (2), Jahvid Best (2), Mikel Leshoure (1), Stefan Logan (4), Kevin Smith (4)

                  FB (1): S. Chapas (1)

                  WR (5): Ryan Broyles (R), Nate Burleson (9), Kris Durham (1), Calvin Johnson (5), Titus Young (1)

                  TE (3): Will Heller (9), Brandon Pettigrew (3), T. Sheffler (6)

                  OL (9): T Jeff Backus (11), T Gosder Cherilus (4), C Dylan Gandy (6), T Corey Hilliard (5), G Bill Nagy (1), G Stephen Peterman (8), C Dominic Raiola (11), T Riley Reiff (R), G Rob Sims (6)

                  DL (9): DE Cliff Avril (4), DT Nick Fairley (1), DT Sammie Hill (3), DE Lawrence Jackson (4), DE Ronnell Lewis (R), DT Ndamukong Suh (2), DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (11), DT Corey Williams (8), DE Willie Young (2)

                  LB (7): OLB Justin Durant (5), OLB Doug Hogue (1), OLB DeAndre Levy (3), MLB Travis Lewis (R), MLB Ashlee Palmer (3), MLB Stephen Tulloch (6), OLB Tahir Whitehead (R)

                  DB (10): CB Bill Bentley (R), S Erik Coleman (8), S Louis Delmas (3), CB Drayton Florence (9), CB Chris Greenwood (R), CB Chris Houston (5), CB Jacob Lacey (3), CB Jerome Murphy (2), S Amari Spivey (2), S John Wendling (5)

                  SPECIALISTS (2): K Jason Hanson (20), P Nick Harris (11)

                  Final Cuts: QB Kellen Moore, HB Keiland Williams, HB Jerome Harrison, WR Kassim Osgood, WR Patrick Edwards, TE Don Muhlbach, OT Jason Fox, OLB Slade Norris, CB Ross Weaver, CB Jonte Green, CB Chris Greenwood
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                    Preseason Signings and Trades from Around the League

                    QB David Garrard signs with Browns (1-YR/$3.7 M)
                    TE Chris Cooley signs with Raiders (1-YR/$2.5 M)
                    TE Jeremy Shockey signs with Chiefs (1-YR/$2.5 M)
                    LB James Farrior signs with Panthers (1-YR/$4.2 M)
                    K Olindo Mare signs with Rams (1-YR/$2.08 M)



                    Eagles DT Mike Patterson traded to Buccaneers
                    49ers TE Delanie Walker traded to Rams


                    Note: Without a transactions log, I couldn't figure out who else (players/picks) was involved in the trades. I hate seeing teams like the Browns sign Garrard after drafting a new QB but what can you do...
                    Last edited by JHeyBraves; 10-27-2012, 04:37 PM. Reason: O. Mare signed under the radar
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                      2012 Opening Day Depth Chart

                      Detroit Lions Depth Chart - 2012
                      Regular Offense
                      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                      WRNate BurlesonTitus Young
                      TEBrandon PettigrewTony SchefflerWill Heller
                      LTJeff BackusRiley ReiffCorey Hilliard
                      LGRob SimsBill Nagy
                      CDominic RaiolaDylan Gandy
                      RGStephen PetermanBill Nagy
                      RTGosder CherilusRiley ReiffCorey Hilliard
                      WRCalvin JohnsonRyan BroylesKris Durham
                      QBMatthew StaffordShaun Hill
                      FBShaun Chapas
                      HBStefan LoganKevin SmithJoique Bell
                      Base 4-3 Defense
                      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                      LDECliff AvrilLawrence JacksonRonnell Lewis
                      LDTNick FairleyCorey Williams
                      RDTNdamukong SuhShaun Hill
                      RDEKyle Vanden BoschWillie YoungRonnell Lewis
                      WLBDeAndre LevyDoug Hogue
                      MLBStephen TullochTravis Lewis
                      SLBJustin DurantTahir Whitehead
                      CBChris HoustonJerome MurphyChris Greenwood
                      SSErik ColemanJohn Wendling
                      FSLouis DelmasJohn Wendling
                      CBBill BentleyDrayton Florence
                      Special Teams
                      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                      KJason Hanson
                      PNick Harris
                      PRStefan LoganNate Burleson
                      KRStefan LoganTitus Young
                      LSDominic Raiola


                      Detroit Lions Injury Report
                      PosPlayerInjury Note
                      SAmari SpieveyBroken Collarbone, 5 weeks
                      LB Ashlee PalmerBroken Jaw, 4 weeks
                      HB Mikel LeshoureSuspension, Eligible to Return Week 3
                      HBJahvid BestConcussion, PUP List
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                        Matchup Preview *|* September 9, 2012
                        @
                        St. Louis Rams
                        (0-0, Away)
                        Detroit Lions
                        (0-0, Home)
                        Injury Report
                        LB Rocky McIntosh
                        Broken Tailbone (IR)
                        S Amari Spievey
                        Broken Collarbone (5 weeks)

                        LB Ashlee Palmer
                        Broken Jaw (4 weeks)

                        HB Mikel Leshoure
                        Suspension (Eligible to Return Week 3)

                        HB Jahvid Best
                        Concussion (PUP List)
                        Game Notes
                        Newly acquired TE Delanie Walker will make his Rams debut.

                        Stefan Logan is the surprise starter at HB for the Lions in Week 1.

                        Series Record: Rams lead 39-42-1
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                          Loving this so far. I've always wanted to do a Lions dynasty.

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                            Sept. 9, 2012
                            Ford Field

                            Rams Take Lions to OT in Home Opener


                            The first game of the NFL season for the Detroit Lions brought both hope and concern. Hope that this team can finish games and concern that it was the Rams who took them to overtime. But hey, it's any given Sunday.

                            Ten unanswered points in the final four minutes of the 4th quarter, including a Brandon Pettigrew TD in the final minute, kept the Lions in the game. Some would say Calvin Johnson coming up with the deep ball in overtime was the play of the game, while others would argue it was Ndamukong Suh's sack just before the two minute warning that got the defense off the field should take the cake. One thing is for sure, though - the Lions are 1-0.

                            Matthew Stafford was solid, completing 29 of 42 passes for 336 yards and two scores. His lone interception came on somewhat of a fluke play. Stafford was hit while throwing the ball and Chris Long snagged the wounded duck and took it to the house.

                            The Lions running game left much to be desired. Stefan Logan, in his first career start, managed only 3.6 YPC on 14 carries. Backup Kevin Smith didn’t fare much better with only 1.8 YPC on 11 carries. Joique Bell, though he only carried the ball four times, managed a modest 5.3 YPC and figures to see an increase in workload next week with Mikel Leshoure still out and no one else stepping up.

                            Rams defensive end Chris Long had himself a day with 6 tackles, a sack, forced fumble and interception return for a touchdown. Other than Long and Steven Jackson (115 rushing yards), the Rams were, well, the Rams.

                            "Look, a win is a win. Every win is tough to get in this league and we made the plays we had to at the end (of the game)", said Head Coach Jim Schwartz in the post game interview.

                            St. Louis Rams at Detroit Lions
                            Sep 9, 20121ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
                            St. Louis Rams (0-1)
                            10
                            7
                            17
                            Detroit Lions (1-0)7

                            10320
                            Scoring Summary
                            FIRST QUARTER SCORINGSTLDET
                            7:49(DET) C. Johnson 17 yd pass from M. Stafford (kick)07
                            SECOND QUARTER SCORINGSTLDET
                            5:57(STL) O. Mare 46 yd FG37
                            3:46(STL) C. Long returned interception 42 yds (kick)107
                            FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGSTLDET
                            11:47(STL) C. Givens 5 yd pass from S. Bradford (kick)177
                            3:46(DET) J. Hanson 25 yd FG1710
                            0:50(DET) B. Pettigrew 8 yd pass from M. Stafford1717
                            OVERTIME SCORINGSTLDET
                            3:14(DET) J. Hanson 28 yd FG1720


                            Game Stats





                            167 total offense
                            52 passing yards
                            115 rushing yards
                            0 turnovers
                            3 sacks, 1 INT

                            Sam Bradford: 13/23, 84 yards, TD
                            Steven Jackson: 26 carries, 115 yards (4.4); 3 rec, 8 yards

                            Brian Quick: 4 rec, 18 yards
                            Chris Givens: 2 rec, 25 yards, TD

                            Jo-Lonn Dunbar: 9 tackles, forced fumble
                            Chris Long: 6 tackles, sack, forced fumble, INT return for TD
                            Kendall Langford: sack
                            Bradley Fletcher: sack





                            409 total offense
                            318 passing Yards
                            91 rushing Yards
                            1 turnover
                            4 sacks

                            Matthew Stafford: 29/42, 336 yards, 2 TD, INT
                            Stefan Logan: 14 carries, 50 yards (3.6)
                            Kevin Smith: 11 carries, 20 yards (1.8)
                            Joique Bell: 4 carries, 21 yards (5.3)

                            Calvin Johnson: 9 rec, 154 yards, TD
                            Nate Burleson: 8 rec, 88 yards
                            Ryan Broyles: 5 rec, 41 yards
                            Brandon Pettigrew: 5 rec, 35 yards, TD


                            Stephen Tulloch: 11 tackles
                            Cliff Avril: 2 sacks
                            Ndamukong Suh: sack
                            Kyle Vanden Bosch: sack

                            My initial box score and write up came out awful. I'm not sure what happened but I'm going to stick with this until I can figure out the cause.
                            Last edited by JHeyBraves; 10-28-2012, 07:51 PM. Reason: Fix pictures
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                              Week 1
                              Wednesday's Games
                              Dallas 17 New York (G) 28
                              Sunday's Games
                              Indianapolis 31 Chicago 17
                              Jacksonville 17 Minnesota 27
                              Buffalo 43 New York (J) 33
                              Miami 35 Houston 27
                              New England 23 Tennessee 10
                              St. Louis 17 Detroit 20
                              Washington 24 New Orleans 26
                              Philadelphia 19 Cleveland 20
                              Atlanta 13 Kansas City 34
                              San Francisco 9 Green Bay 16
                              Seattle 34 Arizona 24
                              Carolina 55 Tampa Bay 31
                              Pittsburgh 49 Denver 31
                              Monday's Games
                              Cincinnati 9 Baltimore 55
                              San Diego 31 Oakland 28
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