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Today is the most underrated important day of the year for Season Ticket Holders: Seat Relocation Day!

Will I sit next to criminally insane people again next year? Will Ford Field construct a Tiger Stadium style pole directly in front of the seats I choose? Most importantly, when we win the NFC Championship next year, how far of a run will it be to take down the goal posts?

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2 hours ago, MichiganCardinal said:

Today is the most underrated important day of the year for Season Ticket Holders: Seat Relocation Day!

Will I sit next to criminally insane people again next year? Will Ford Field construct a Tiger Stadium style pole directly in front of the seats I choose? Most importantly, when we win the NFC Championship next year, how far of a run will it be to take down the goal posts?

Successful day. I'll be in Section 131 Row 5 next season.

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I think Iffy needs an oppourtunity to start somewhere, which ain't happening with the Lions next year. Levi depends on dollars, and contract length. He has the back fusion surgery which makes him a gamble. If he takes a 1 or 2 year deal he may, but i would guess he doesn't come back.

Barnes is the one i am not sure on. He is a SAM and has 2 sacks in the last 3 years. He otherwise fits as a run defender with some versatility. If they want to improve the pass rush they may target a SAM in the draft or free agency. 

Will be interesting.

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53 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

In your esteemed estimations, do one or both of Iffy and Levi come back?

I think Levi does on a one-year deal. He’s earned it after last year. He might test the market, but I have a hard time seeing anyone giving him a long-term deal.

Less sure on Iffy. I’m sure they’ll make him a short-term offer too, but he might have more luck on the market and/or want to leave anyway. It’s a crowded defensive backfield as it is, between Kerby and Branch. Iffy is pigeon holed into a slot corner spot unless one of them gets hurt.

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Hear me out.  If he’s serious about taking one last shot at a ring and leaving his loser friends Aaron & Derek, what about Davante Adams?  

Give him a 2 year deal so he’s off the books by 2027 when the other big contracts kick in.    He still very productive and he always been known as someone who puts in work.  He’d be awesome for Jamo and Amon-RA to have in their room.  We wouldn’t need him to be the main guy but always a red zone threat.   This offense would be nuts! 

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30 minutes ago, Hongbit said:

Hear me out.  If he’s serious about taking one last shot at a ring and leaving his loser friends Aaron & Derek, what about Davante Adams?  

Give him a 2 year deal so he’s off the books by 2027 when the other big contracts kick in.    He still very productive and he always been known as someone who puts in work.  He’d be awesome for Jamo and Amon-RA to have in their room.  We wouldn’t need him to be the main guy but always a red zone threat.   This offense would be nuts! 

I'd be cool with it. It doesn't really seem their style, between DJ Chark, Josh Reynolds, and Tim Patrick, they seem to prefer a cheaper, short-term, lesser known, possibly injury prone option for WR3 as opposed to the Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, OBJ types, of which I would put Adams.

But I don't see a problem with it if they can afford it.

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