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podcast, our favorite frenemy of the show. It always becomes a
passive-aggression-off when Rob is on the pod, and this week certainly is no
different. Rob joins us with a newfound sense of confidence with a slight twinge
of cockiness to talk some NFL Week 10. The Bears are rolling. The Lions are sad.
Is there any hope the Lions continue to #OwnTheBears? We get into it.This week
on First Byte:Ryan couldn’t make it, but he has a message for Rob right off the
bat. Mitchell Trubisky: Good? Bad? Goober? Rob isn’t quite buying any Trubisky
stock quite yet, but he’s all in on Matt Nagy.The Bears defense is fantastic,
but are there any weaknesses the Lions can exploit? Rob gives us some insight
into some players that may not be playing up to par.Are the Bears a Super Bowl
contender, or a year or two away?Can the Lions stop the Bears’ three-headed
rushing attack? Will “Snacks” be enough? Rob runs through just about every Bears
defensive player and says how awesome they are. Will the Lions—likely without
T.J. Lang—be able to prevent a Matthew Stafford-shaped crater in Soldier Field’s
turf? Jeremy and Rob discuss ways to slow the Bears pass rush and that Khalil
Mack guy. Jeremy is deathly afraid of Tarik Cohen while Rob thinks Mack will
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We’ve been doing the Song of the Game for a minute now, and I’ve got to wonder
each time we put together these playlists as to just how jarring the attitude
can go week-to-week once it’s all said and done. The Lions, for the past two
seasons and change
Color Rush Devon Kennard Jersey , have been incredibly inconsistent, unable to put together a standardized performance that we can easily quantify.
The season is half done and we’re still going to be talking about how we don’t
know what this team is.It’s fun, isn’t it? I know that you might think “fun”
would be just to win all the time, and that’d be pretty neat, I suppose. But
barring such a possibility, at least it’s a roller coaster and not a sand trap.
Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks Song of the Game: “Special” by GarbageI
thought you were specialI thought you should knowBut I’ve run out of
patienceI’ve run out of commentsI’m tired of the violenceI couldn’t care lessBut
you know what? I can’t fault a fan if they’re getting a little weary of the
ups-and-downs. After a while some sort of picture is supposed to form of this
team, and each week when you think the Lions have a run game or the ability to
create pressure on a quarterback it just whispers and vanishes, like it didn’t
even exist to begin with.Each time you think this team is special, they remind
you
http://www.authenticsdetroitlions.com/cheap-ricky-wagner-jersey , very clearly, they’re nothing of the sort.What a thrill.I’d say some fans have
lost patience for sure if they’re talking about trading Matthew Stafford for a
handful of picks. Thankfully, I wrote about this exact scenario not long
ago.Anyway, as the dek says, just be grateful I didn’t pick the Australian
national anthem after what Michael Dickson did to the Lions. Oh, you’d have
thought I’d pick Men at Work? That song is lame. You’re lame for thinking it.
Get outta here.Song of the Game is a weekly column during the season. We’ll use
a song to describe our feeling or the Lions’ performance from the previous game.
At the end of the year, we’ll have a complete Spotify playlist telling the story
of the Lions’ 2018 season. You can check out the 2017 playlist here, and our
explanations for our choices here.