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Friday, January 31, 2025

Words of the Month - 2024

 



                                                          Word or Words of the Month - 2024





January:     Lions in NFC Championship





February:     Red Wings riding 6 game winning streak.





April:     Red Wings miss Playoffs.





June:     Will the Tigers trade Tarik Skubal





July:     Tigers trade Jack Flaherty to the Dodgers. 





November:     Lions trade for Za'Darius Smith






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-  "Words of the Month - 2023" was posted on 1/16/2024.


-  "Words of the Month - 2022" was posted on 1/9/2023.  


-  "Words of the Month - 2021" was posted on 1/10/2022. 


-  "Words of the Month - 2020" was posted on 1/13/2021. 


-  "Words of the Month - 2019" was posted on 1/8/2020. 





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Monday, January 27, 2025

Best of November 2024

 





























     The month of November featured 5 posts that were viewed by people all around the Globe.  A post about the USA NTDP (National Team Development Program) received lots of views.  A post about the EMU (Eastern Michigan University) Men's hockey team was also viewed several times.  Scroll down to see what everyone is clicking on.

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                                                                       Best of November 2024






1.  "Best of July 2024"  posted 11/30/2024


















2.  "Youngstown 5-4 USA"  posted 11/30/2024






  











3.  "EMU Men's Hockey Dormant"  posted 11/30/2024 




 






                                                                             







                                                                            Pic of the Month




The Pic of the Month is a photograph taken at a USA NTDP hockey game in Plymouth. 

 





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  For more information about Rochester Christian University athletics click on  https://rcuwarriors.com






                                                                Word or Words of the Month 



                                                             Lions trade for Za'Darius Smith 






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-  The Mitten State Sports Report was founded in 2012.


-  The Mitten State Sports Report posted 51 posts in 2024.


-  The Mitten State Sports Report received over 89,000 views in 2024.


-  The Mitten State Sports Report has currently received 587,690 views. 





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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Words of the Month - 2023

 



                                                       Word or Words of the Month - 2023





January:     Lions spoil Packers Playoff Hopes.  





February:     Spartan Strong 





March:     "Blue Bloods"  (refers to the top college basketball teams year in and year out)





April:     The Detroit Lions got better!  





May:     The Detroit Tigers went 16-11 in the Month of May.  





June:     Red Wings keep both first-round draft picks.   





October:     The Detroit Lions are in 1st place in the NFC North.  





November:     Red Wings sign Patrick Kane. 





December:     Pistons snap 28 game losing streak.  






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-  The Mitten State Sports Report introduced Words of the Month in 2019.  


-  "Words of the Month - 2022" was posted on 1/9/2023. 


-  "Words of the Month - 2021" was posted on 1/10/2022.  


-  "Words of the Month - 2020" was posted on 1/13/2021.  


-  "Words of the Month - 2019" was posted on 1/8/2020.  





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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

"Signature 55" Coffee Line

 



     Former Detroit Lions Linebacker #55 Stephen Tulloch owns a coffee shop in Fort Lauderdale, Florida called Circle House Coffee.  He recently launched a new coffee line known as "Signature 55".  It's described as a medium roast blend with malt chocolate, hazelnut, and cherry tasting notes.  The menu recommends that the blend be used as espresso or paired with milk. 

     Stephen Tulloch played for the Detroit Lions from 2011-2015.  The Tennessee Titans selected Stephen Tulloch in the 4th round (116th overall pick) of the 2006 NFL (National Football League) Draft.  Stephen Tulloch also played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2016.  Stephen Tulloch was born in Miami, Florida.

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-  Stephen Tulloch wore #55 for the Detroit Lions.


-  Stephen Tulloch is listed at 5'11, 245 lbs.


-  Stephen Tulloch played college football at North Carolina State University.


-  Circle House Coffee was founded in 2018.  





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Sunday, June 4, 2023

Lions Acquire Patterson

 



     On Thursday, May 25th, the Detroit Lions acquired Kicker #36 Riley Patterson in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars.  The Jaguars get a 2026 conditional 7th round draft pick in exchange for Patterson.  Riley Patterson made 13-14 field goal attempts for the Detroit Lions in 2021.  Patterson played college football at the University of Memphis.  Riley Patterson is from Edwardsville, Illinois.  

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-  Riley Patterson is listed at 6'0, 190 lbs.


-  Riley Patterson wore #6 for the Detroit Lions in 2021.


-  Riley Patterson wore #36 at the University of Memphis.


-  Riley Patterson is 23 years old.


-  The Detroit Lions finished the 2022-2023 season in 2nd place in the NFC North standings with an overall record of 9-8.  The Lions did not qualify for the Playoffs.





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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Packers College Connection




     The Green Bay Packers (8-8) are scheduled to host the Detroit Lions (8-8) tonight on Sunday Night Football beginning at 8:20 p.m. on NBC.  The Green Bay Packers roster currently features one player that played college football in the state of Michigan.

     Green Bay Packers Guard #76 Jon Runyan Jr. played college football at the University of Michigan from 2015-2019.  The Green Bay Packers selected Jon Runyan Jr. in the 6th round (192nd overall pick) of the 2020 NFL (National Football League) Draft.  Jon Runyan Jr. has played in every NFL game since being drafted.

     Jon Runyan's father Jon Runyan Sr. also played college football for the University of Michigan from 1992-1995.  The Houston Oilers (Tennessee Titans) selected John Runyan Sr. in the 4th round (109th overall pick) of the 1996 NFL Draft.  John Runyan Sr. played fourteen seasons in the NFL before serving in the United States Congress.  

     Leave a comment or email the Mitten State Sports Report at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Click on the links below for more information about the Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers, the National Football League, or the University of Michigan athletic program.  Click on past months to see all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.  Check out Game Notes.  





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-  Jon Runyan Jr. is listed at 6'4, 307 lbs.  


-  Jon Runyan Jr. wore #75 for the University of Michigan. 


-  Jon Runyan Jr. was born in Houston, Texas.   


-  Jon Runyan Sr. was born in Flint, Michigan.  





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Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Amendola On Special Forces

 



     Former Detroit Lions Wide Receiver Danny Amendola is one of sixteen contestants competing on a new reality television show on FOX called "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test".  The contestants are put through a series of intense military style challenges lead by former Special Forces operatives. The cast also includes other former athletes like former NBA (National Basketball Association) star Dwight Howard, former Women's soccer star Carli Lloyd, and former MLB (Major League Baseball) star Mike Piazza.

     Celebrities like Kate Gosselin (actress), Montell Jordan (singer), and Jamie Lynn Spears (actress) are also competing on the new program.  Special Forces: World's Toughest Test debuts with a two-hour premier beginning tonight night at 8:00 p.m. on FOX.  

     Danny Amendola played for the Detroit Lions for two seasons from 2019-2020.  Amendola also played for several other NFL teams but he's best known for his time with the New England Patriots from 2013-2017.  Danny Amendola played college football at Texas Tech University from 2004-2007.  Amendola went undrafted in the 2008 NFL Draft.  Danny Amendola is from The Woodlands, Texas. 

     The Detroit Lions (8-8) will head on the road this Sunday night at 8:20 p.m. to take on the Green Bay Packers (8-8).  The Lions are in the hunt for a spot in the NFL Playoffs.  Detroit needs to win, but the Lions also need the Seattle Seahawks (8-8) to lose to the Los Angeles Rams (5-11).  The Seahawks are scheduled to host the Rams at 4:25 p.m.     

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-  Danny Amendola is listed at 5'11, 185 lbs.  


-  Danny Amendola wore #80 for the Detroit Lions.  


-  The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Detroit Lions 48-45 on Sunday, October 5th, 2022.


-  The Detroit Lions have the Los Angeles Rams 1st round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. 





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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Ragnow Makes Pro Bowl

 






     The 2023 NFL (National Football League) Pro Bowl rosters were unveiled on Wednesday, December 21st.  Lions Center #77 Frank Ragnow was the only player from Detroit that was voted onto the NFC (National Football Conference) roster.  Frank Ragnow was also voted to the 2021 Pro Bowl.  The Detroit Lions selected Frank Ragnow in the 1st round (20th overall pick) of the 2018 NFL Draft.  Frank Ragnow was born in Victoria, Minnesota.

     Nine Detroit Lions players were selected as alternates to the 2023 Pro Bowl roster including (1st alternate) Wide Receiver #14 Amon-Ra St. Brown, (1st alternate) Offensive Tackle #58 Penei Sewell, (3rd alternate) Quarterback #16 Jared Goff, (4th alternate) Offensive Guard #73 Jonah Jackson, (4th alternate) Running Back #30 Jamaal Williams, (4th alternate) Fullback #45 Jason Cabinda, (4th alternate) Punt Returner #11 Kalif Raymond, (5th alternate) Offensive Tackle #68 Taylor Decker, and (5th alternate) Defensive End #97 Aidan Hutchinson.

     The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl is scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 5th at 3:00 p.m. in Paradise, Nevada.  A non-contact flag football game, and skills competitions have replaced the traditional all-star game that was once played in Honolulu, Hawaii.      

     On Saturday, December 24th, the Carolina Panthers defeated the Detroit Lions 37-23.  The Detroit Lions are currently in 2nd place in the NFC North Division standings with an overall record of 7-8.  The Lions are still alive for a spot in the 2022-2023 NFL Playoffs.  Detroit needs to win both of their final two games, but the Lions also need the Washington Commanders (7-7-1), and the Seattle Seahawks (7-8) to both lose at least one game each.  

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-  Frank Ragnow is listed at 6'5, 309 lbs.


-  Frank Ragnow played college football at the University of Arkansas from 2014-2017. 


-  The Detroit Lions defeated the Washington Commanders 36-27 on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. 


-  The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Detroit Lions 48-45 on Sunday, October 5th, 2022.  





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Saturday, November 19, 2022

Country Corn

 



     The Detroit Lions have been frustrating to watch at times this season, but the pregame show on Fox 2 Detroit known as "Fox 2 Lions Gameday Live" has occasionally featured a pretty cool segment called "Country Song or Country Corn?"  Fox 2 Detroit sports anchor/reporter Woody Woodriffe challenges a Detroit Lions player to a series of trivia questions.  The answer is either the title of a real country song or a made-up country song title. The segment is always good for a few laughs in a season that has been disappointing so far.

     The Detroit Lions are currently in 3rd place in the NFC North standings with an overall record of 3-6.  The Lions are currently riding a two-game winning streak.  Fox 2 Lions Gameday Live can be seen tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. on Fox 2 Detroit.  Fox 2 lions Gameday Live can also be seen this Thursday at 9:00 a.m. on Fox 2 Detroit. 

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-  The Detroit Lions at New York Giants game can be seen tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. on Fox 2 Detroit. 


-  The New York Giants are currently in 2nd place in the NFC East standings with an overall record of 7-2. 


-  The Detroit Lions vs. Buffalo Bills game can be seen this Thursday at 12:30 p.m. on Fox 2 Detroit. 


-  The Buffalo Bills are currently in 3rd place in the AFC East standings with an overall record of 6-3.


-  The Buffalo Bills will host the Cleveland Browns at Ford Field (in Detroit) tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. 





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Friday, August 20, 2021

Will Pittman Make The Cut?




     #57 Anthony Pittman is trying to make the Detroit Lions 53 man active roster as a linebacker for the 2021-2022 NFL (National Football League) season.  Pittman spent much of the last two seasons on the Lions practice squad, but Pittman was activated for one Lions regular season game in 2019.  Anthony Pittman played his college football career at Wayne State University.  Pittman also played high school football at Birmingham Groves High School.  Anthony Pittman went undrafted in the 2019 NFL Draft.

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-  Anthony Pittman is listed at 6'3, 240 lbs.  


-  Anthony Pittman made 4 solo tackles against Buffalo last week in the Lions preseason opener.   


-  Anthony Pittman also plays on special teams. 


- The Lions roster currently has 85 players.  The Lions must have the roster down to 53 by August 31st.





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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Blog of the Month 1/6/2021




                                                                             Blog of the Month  


                                                                       https://sidelionreport.com 


                                                                            Blog of the Month  






     SideLion Report has a terrific sports blog for fans of the Detroit Lions.  The 2020-2021 NFL (National Football League) season is over for the Detroit Lions, but there will be lots of offseason news.  The Lions will be looking to hire a new Head Coach, and a new General Manager.  The Lions will also have to address free agency, and the 2021 NFL Draft.  The Detroit Lions finished the 2020-2021 season with an overall record of 5-11.  The Lions hold the #7 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.    

     SideLion Report has informative articles about everything happening with the Detroit Lions.  Some of the writers for SideLion Report include Fayez AliAhmad, Reuben Gasee, Robert Jones, Steven Mullenax, and Payne Schanski.  SideLion Report is one of several blogs on Fansided. 

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                                                                                      Game Notes  





-  Brenden Armour, Jacob Cox, Jeremy Friedrichs, Jordan Mellecker, and Justin Ochsner also write articles for SideLion Report. 


-  Fansided is currently owned by Minute Media.  


-  SideLion Report is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.


-  SB Nation also has a blog about the Detroit Lions called Pride of Detroit.  







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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Lions Back On The Ticket

 



     Detroit Lions games will once again be heard on 97.1 The Ticket beginning in the 2021-2022 season.  Detroit Lions President Rod Wood made the announcement yesterday on "The Morning Show with Stoney & Jansen".  The Lions moved to WJR-AM News Talk 760 in 2016 after previously spending several seasons on 97.1 The Ticket.  Detroit Pistons games, Detroit Tigers games, and Detroit Red Wings games can also be listened to on 97.1 The Ticket. 

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-  Some of the radio programs on 97.1 The Ticket are also streamed on Twitch.  


-  97.1 The Ticket can also be listened to for free on Radio.com. 


-  97.1 The Ticket is on Facebook, and Twitter.  


-  97.1 The Ticket also has a YouTube channel.  








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Thursday, March 19, 2020

NFL Free Agency Not Affected







     The NFL (National Football League) Free Agency period has not been affected by the recent events throughout our Country.  Most of the media attention has been focused around the future of QB Tom Brady, but all 32 teams are busy making transactions.  The Los Angeles Rams released RB Todd Gurley earlier today.
     The Detroit Lions have recently signed several players including LB Jamie Collins, QB Chase Daniel, S Jayron Kearse, DT Danny Shelton, CB Desmond Trufant, OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai, and DT Nick Williams.  The Detroit Lions traded away CB Darius Slay to the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Lions also made a trade with the New England Patriots to acquire S Duron Harmon.
     Leave a comment, or email the Mitten State Sports Report at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Click on the link below for more information about the Detroit Lions.  Click on past months to see all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.  Check out Game Notes.











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-  The Detroit Lions recently released LB Devon Kennard, DT Damon "Snacks" Harrison, and OT Rick Wagner.



-  DT Mike Daniels, P Sam Martin, and S Tavon Wilson remain unsigned by the Detroit Lions.



-  The Detroit Lions are not expected to resign OL Graham Glasgow, QB Jeff Driskel, or A'Shawn Robinson.



-  The Detroit Lions recently resigned WR Danny Amendola.











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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Remember Rote







      Bobby Layne, and Matthew Stafford are often mentioned when football fans talk about the greatest Detroit Lions Quarterbacks of all time.  Some Lions fans will even bring up former players like Scott Mitchell, Erik Kramer, and Greg Landry.  Rarely does Tobin Rote get credit for being one of the greatest Detroit Lions Quarterbacks of all time.
     Tobin Rote played Quarterback for the Detroit Lions from 1957-1959.  Rote split time at Quarterback with Bobby Layne during the 1957 season, and eventually took over the role when Bobby Layne was injured towards the end of the regular season.  Rote lead Detroit to the 1957 NFL (National Football League) Championship Game where the Lions defeated the Cleveland Browns 59-14.  Detroit traded away an aging Bobby Layne early in the 1958 season partly because the Lions believed in Tobin Rote's ability.  Rote played the game ahead of his time, and was a weapon as a runner.  The Detroit Lions released Tobin Rote following the 1959 NFL season.
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-  Tobin Rote also played Quarterback in the CFL (Canadian Football League) for the Toronto Argonauts.



-  Tobin Rote also played Quarterback in the AFL (American Football League) for the San Diego Chargers.



-  Tobin Rote was born in San Antonio, Texas.



- Tobin Rote died (at the age of 72) in 2000, in Saginaw, Michigan.











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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Blog of Month - November 2018







                                                                        Blog of the Month


                                                              https://www.prideofdetroit.com  


                                                                        Blog of the Month










     Pride of Detroit (a Detroit Lions Community) has a great sports blog for fans of the Detroit Lions.  Pride of Detroit provides news, and information about the Detroit Lions from a fans point of view.  Pride of Detroit is one of 320 blogs on SB Nation.  Jeremy Reisman is the Managing Editor for Pride of Detroit.
     Leave a comment, or email the Mitten State Sports Report at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Click on the link below for more information about Pride of Detroit.  Check out Game Notes.  Click on past months to see the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.











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-  SB Nation was originally known as Sports Blog Nation.



-  SB Nation launched back in 2005.



-  Pride of Detroit features Fan Posts.



-  Pride of Detroit is on Facebook, and Twitter.  











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Saturday, August 12, 2017

21-30 Most Viewed! 920th Post!


























     I've decided to post an updated version of the 21-30 most viewed posts.  Be sure to click on past months to check out all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.  You can always leave a comment, and you can email the Mitten State Sports Report's at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Scroll down and vote in the monthly Poll Question.  Check out Game Notes.











                                                                21-30 Most Viewed Posts  











21.  "UofM-D vs WMU"  posted 11/17/2016   




















22.  "Concordia vs. Rochester"  posted 10/8/2016 





  














23.  "Henry Ford 78-68 Glen Oaks"  posted 12/1/2016  


  
















24.  "Memory Lane: 1991 Lions"  posted 1/9/2017  




                                                                                                                                        No Photos!

















25.  "Blog of the Month - October"  posted 10/5/2016




                                                                                                                                            No Photos!















26.  "Wild Dormant - 2016-2017"  posted 10/16/2016


























27.  "Ice Sculptures In Dearborn"  posted 11/17/2016

























28.  "Heidelberg 28-21 CU Reserves"  posted 10/15/2016

























29.  "Links of the Month 2016"  posted 1/7/2017




                                                                                                                                        No Photos!

















30.  "Is Mike & Mike Ending"  posted 1/22/2017




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                                                                          Game Notes








-  "21-30 Most Viewed! 820th Post!"  posted 3/6/2017



-  "21-30 Most Viewed! 720th Post!"  posted 8/11/2016  



-  "21-30 Most Viewed! 620th Post!"  posted 11/25/2015



-  "21-30 Most Viewed! 520th Post!"  posted 3/6/2015



-  "21-30 Most Viewed! 415th Post!"  posted 8/3/2014











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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Memory Lane Jan-June







                                                                            Memory Lane


                                                                         January - June 2017


                                                                           Memory Lane











January:     1991 Detroit Lions     posted 1/9/2017





February:     Whalers (Plymouth Whalers)     posted 2/16/2017





March:     1996 Eagles (Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team)     posted 3/14/2017





April:     Hogan (Shannon Hogan - Fox Sports Detroit)     posted 4/11/2017





May:     Pudge (Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez)     posted 5/20/2017





June:     Card Show (Baseball Card Show at Wonderland Mall many years ago)     posted 6/10/2017











                                                                            Game Notes  








-  The Detroit Lions have not won a Playoff game since the 1991 season.



-  Wonderland Mall was located in Livonia, Michigan.



-  Wonderland Mall was originally known as Wonderland Center.



-  Wonderland Village is located where Wonderland Mall once was.











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Monday, January 9, 2017

Memory Lane: 1991 Lions







                                                                          Memory Lane


                                                                       1991 Detroit Lions


                                                                          Memory Lane










      One of the most memorable teams from my youth was the 1991 version of the Detroit Lions.  The Lions finished the regular season with a 12-4 overall record earning themselves a home Playoff Game at the Pontiac Silverdome, and a first round bye.  Detroit crushed the Dallas Cowboys 38-6 with backup Quarterback Eric Kramer at the helm for the Lions.  Kramer threw for over 300 yards, and 3 touchdowns.  The Lions advanced to the NFC Conference Championship Game, but lost to the eventual Superbowl Champion Washington Redskins 41-10.  The Lions have not won a NFL Playoff game since their victory over the Cowboys.
     The 1991 Detroit Lions were memorable for various reasons (good, and bad) including the career ending injury to Mike Utley, and the way the team finished the regular season by winning their final 6 games.  The NFC Championship loss was also the last game that Eric Andolsek ever played in.  Andolsek was killed during the off-season in a tragic incident while working at his home.
     The most memorable thing to me about the 1991 Detroit Lions was the way the team was constructed.  The Lions usually have a few flashy pieces, but their rosters almost always seem to lack talent, and overall depth. The 1991 Lions were solid in the trenches on both sides of the ball.  Players like Lomas Brown, and Kevin Glover helped anchor the Offensive Line.  The D-Line had some real players like Jerry Ball (eventually placed on IR), and Kelvin Pritchett.  The secondary was also solid with guys like Ray Crockett, and Bennie Blades defending the pass.  The 1991 Lions also had several stars on the same team like Barry Sanders, Herman Moore, Brett Perriman, Chris Spielman, Eddie Murray, and Jim Arnold.  It is worth repeating that the Lions have not won a NFL Playoff game since their victory over the Dallas Cowboys during the 1991 season.
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                                                                        Game Notes







-  The Detroit Lions did not lose at home (including Playoffs) during the 1991 season.



-  The Lions first round pick (#10) in the 1991 NFL draft was Wide Receiver Herman Moore.



-  The Lions played in the NFC Central in 1991.  The NFC Central no longer exists.



-  Houston was known as the Oilers during the 1991 season.



-  The Arizona Cardinals were known as the Phoenix Cardinals in 1991.  



-  The Oakland Raiders were known as the Los Angeles Raiders in 1991.



-  Since 1991, the Rams left Los Angeles, became the St. Louis Rams, and moved back to Los Angeles.



-  Since 1991, the Browns left Cleveland to become the Baltimore Ravens, and then Cleveland got another Browns team.



-  The Baltimore Ravens, the Carolina Panthers, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Tennessee Titans did not exist in 1991.



-  The Seattle Seahawks played in the AFC West in 1991.  The Seahawks are now in the NFC West.










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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Blog of the Month - March





                                                                     Blog of the Month


                                                                  oplions.blogspot.com


                                                                    Blog of the Month










     Paula Pasche is a local author, and a long time sports writer for the Oakland Press.  Pasche has tons of knowledge, and inside information about the Detroit Lions.  Paula Pasche has also written a book called "100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die".   It may be the off-season for the National Football League, but there are still plenty of news worthy stories surrounding free agency, the draft, and player retirements.  Paula Pasche's blog is a great destination for any fan of the Detroit Lions.  Click on the link below for more information about the Blog of the Month!
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Barry Waved!






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     I was doing some work at a local high school a few months ago when Barry Sanders walked right by me.  I was starstruck, and noticed Sanders right away.  "That's Barry Sanders" is what I said as he walked by, and some of my co-workers were in disbelief.  One person even stated, "That's not Barry Sanders, that's just some guy".  As Barry walked, I called out his name.  I said "Barry" in a way that you would've thought that we knew each other.  Barry looked back, waved, and we all waved back.
     Just about everyone was in acknowledgement by this time that it really was Barry Sanders that walked by us.  A security guard was walking by about a half hour later, so I asked him.  "Was that Barry Sanders that walked by us earlier"?  The guard confirmed what I had already known, and he added that Sanders, Joe Dumars, and Rasheed Wallace all have kids that attend the school, and all three could be seen throughout the campus on a regular basis.
    I grew up watching Barry Sanders, and saw him play once at the Silverdome, during a win over the Bears. Former Lions quarterback Erik Kramer played for Chicago that day.  I use to look forward to seeing the Buccaneers on the schedule, because it seemed like Sanders torched them every time they met.  The coolest part about seeing Barry Sanders was that he waved to us!  
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