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Detroit was not going to get a better QB through trades or free agency, and the offense is literally built for him. Let’s see if he can bring a Superbowl trophy to the Lions.
Detroit was not going to get a better QB through trades or free agency, and the offense is literally built for him. Let’s see if he can bring a Superbowl trophy to the Lions.
Big boy deserves top money. He will be a left tackle after Decker retires.
Lions are building a truly special team!
It’s the best win win trade between two teams that I can remember.
Lions D should be improved based on all these signings.
The NFL is going to win, and you get to like it.
So “clearly reporting” is now going to be subjective, just like snapping the ball after the play clock reads 0, completing the process of a catch, roughing the passer, pass interference, moving before the snap. Is there anything else that I’m missing? The NFL is literally just making shit up instead of fixing rules to make them less subjective.
Yeah that was already in the NFC south. They won the Central in 1999.
New jokes will be that the Lions have won as many Division Championships as the Bucs the last 30 years. Not as good, but still works.
$200 for a refurbished 20TB drive on Newegg
The new ones were on sale for $270 so around $10-15 per TB. The best I can find is $40-50 per TB for SSD. Certainly not 7times more expensive but more like 3-5.
Gibbs on the Lions has been coming on strong the last month, but it is not likely that he will catch up to Puka. LaPorta on the other hand has a case to make, but since he is a TE, he needs to date Taylor Swift to get any recognition.
It feels like 20 years ago migrating from large chatrooms to bulletin board forums with a smaller more specialized community like setup. Posts and threads don’t instantly get buried, and there don’t seem to be as many assholes looking to pick a fight.
I see that by scaling down, some of the the more niche forums don’t get the traffic, but that will likely change over time. I’m digging the integration with Mastodon so links to people and articles don’t have to flow through Twitter. It minimizes having to sift through tons of ads to read what I want.
I also like the region based instances like lemmy.ca and midwest.social having communities and news that is of interest to those regions. It would be cool once more countries have their instances / communities.
Reddit had a good idea with having subs, but many of them got too big to be able to have meaningful discussion for many people. What is the point of trying to comment and engage in a topic that has 5000 posts? Lemmy hopefully can solve that by having the same community in different instances to keep the size where more people can discuss topics in a smaller more engaging setting.
Two corporate sports entities duking it out for eyeballs and money. Maybe they can put each on its own pay per view to maximize revenue.