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  1. I read through the rules and it is indeed correct they must be employed for two full seasons with the organization. I wasn't aware of the two seasons portion of the rule. I thought it would be a farce if the Chargers hired McDaniel and then two weeks later he goes and takes a HC job and they would then get a comp pick for that. Luckily, that's not the case.
  2. Can't wait for the Chargers to get a comp pick if Mike McDaniel ends up taking one of the open jobs. We shoulda hired McDaniel, let him take a job this cycle, then hired Petzing as the OC after all. We coulda got our guy and our comp pick. Brad and Dan should be fired for not thinking this through.
  3. What I meant by only for coordinators was if a coordinator of color becomes a HC. So we wouldn't get one if a position coach becomes an OC, DC, or STC correct?
  4. Do we get a comp pick for Montgomery leaving and getting a promotion or is that only for coordinators?
  5. If Trump simply returned to first term Trump I think his approval numbers would go up and he would be somewhat less of a drag for the GOP on midterm elections (should we still have them).
  6. Schwartz would be the first, full time Lions Head Coach to get another Head Coaching job after being fired by The Lions. I know **** Juron was technically the first former Lions coach to get another full time job. But Juron was only the interim coach here. This could be one more step in breaking the curse if Schwartz gets this job.
  7. I kept thinking and waiting all season that Florida would get healthier, turn it around, sit all the little kids in the division down, and take over once again. That hasn't happened. In-fact, they're probably going to miss the playoffs at this point, barring a miraculous comeback. I believe they will be the first Stanley Cup Champions since the 14-15 Kings team to miss the playoff after winning The Cup.
  8. I mean, in his debut game in the league he blew out Matt Patricia and essentially exposed him as a fraud and a terrible coach right from game one. So he did us a Lions fans all a favor there.
  9. Cool, trade down to get an extra pick so he can turn around and package that pick with 3 other picks to move up in the 3rd round and get a project player. I really am only partially kidding.
  10. McVay pulled a Dan Campbell there. That was dumb not to take the FG there.
  11. McVay is a moron. A blown timeout and then a playcall to throw it INBOUNDS when you have 10 seconds left and no timeouts.
  12. **** this, the rich just get richer and the poor just get poorer. Being a Detroit Lions fan feels like signing up for a lifetime of emotional torture. I say that as someone who, like all of us here, still shows up every season hoping the season will go different and we'll finally make a Super Bowl. What makes it even harder is watching how easy other fanbases seem to have it, especially in New England. While we all relive another Lions failed season, Patriots fans are casually talking about their next Super Bowl appearance like it is a normal part of life. They complain about minor setbacks that would feel like miracles here in Detroit. I would trade decades of misery for even one stretch of sustained success like they have had. For just one ****ing Super Bowl apperance. Forgetc winning, just get us all one shot in the big game. And now here we are again, watching the Patriots cruise their way to another Super Bowl, seemingly handed the smoothest path imaginable. They had a historically easy regular season schedule and a cupcake playoff path. Everything falls their ****ing way and they get breaks we could only dream of as Lions fans. After a few short years of rebuilding they're right back in the Super Bowl. Just unreal to see how good some fanbases have it and how bad it gets for us sometimes.
  13. **** this, the rich just get richer and the poor just get poorer. Being a Detroit Lions fan feels like signing up for a lifetime of emotional torture. I say that as someone who, like all of us here, still shows up every season hoping the season will go different and we'll finally make a Super Bowl. What makes it even harder is watching how easy other fanbases seem to have it, especially in New England. While we all relive another Lions failed season, Patriots fans are casually talking about their next Super Bowl appearance like it is a normal part of life. They complain about minor setbacks that would feel like miracles here in Detroit. I would trade decades of misery for even one stretch of sustained success like they have had. For just one ****ing Super Bowl apperance. Forgetc winning, just get us all one shot in the big game. And now here we are again, watching the Patriots cruise their way to another Super Bowl, seemingly handed the smoothest path imaginable. They had a historically easy regular season schedule and a cupcake playoff path. Everything falls their ****ing way and they get breaks we could only dream of as Lions fans. After a few short years of rebuilding they're right back in the Super Bowl. Just unreal to see how good some fanbases have it and how bad it gets for us sometimes.
  14. A bad hire. It seems they were interested in treading water more than trying to blow it all up and rebuild.
  15. Do the Chargers get a comp pick next year for a black coach being hired?
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