The Lions are building to a Super Bowl.
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In this episode of the Secondhand Lions podcast, hosts Bill Radford and John Drennan discuss the recent hiring of Drew Petting as the Lions' new offensive coordinator, reflecting on the implications of coaching changes in the NFL. They analyze the Lions' performance in the previous season, the impact of offensive coordinators, and the dynamics of coaching vacancies across the league. The conversation also touches on playoff highlights, predictions for upcoming games, and a brief discussion on the college football championship, emphasizing the evolving landscape of both professional and college football.
takeaways
- Drew Petting has a strong background in coaching tight ends and the run game.
- The Lions are looking for stability in their coaching staff to avoid one-and-done coordinators.
- Coaching vacancies in the NFL are at an all-time high, indicating a volatile coaching landscape.
- The Lions' offensive line struggled to find consistency this past season.
- Playoff officiating has been a contentious topic, with calls affecting game outcomes.
- The hosts reflect on the importance of adapting strategies based on team performance.
- The conversation highlights the unpredictability of NFL coaching decisions.
- The hosts express optimism about the Lions' future under new leadership.
- The college football landscape is changing with the introduction of NIL and transfer portals.
- The Lions are seen as a team building towards a Super Bowl appearance.
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