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Recreation
One of the major additions for the Lions is actually their new coach. Mike Martz is going to change the Lions for the better. Even if their talent level remains the same, they will be a tougher team under Martz. The Lions won’t become the St. Louis Rams, but they should improve and no longer be a doormat on the way to the win column for the opposing team.The quarterback position is always a sore point with the Lions. To improve their QB situation, the Lions signed Jon Kitna, Josh McCown and Shaun King. Who’s going to start? Right now, this position is a toss up between backup-level quarterbacks. Kitna has the most talent of the three, but he’s not someone that will bring a team to the next level. Actually, maybe he will—we are talking about the Lions. Still, just saying that the Lions are average at the quarterback position is an improvement.
The receiving unit of the Lions is one disappointment after another. The lone bright spot is Roy Williams. They signed Corey Bradford. He should bring a veteran experience to the team that will help the younger receivers grow. The receiving unit is still a bit green. Martz needs these guys to step it up.Right now, the receivers are average at best.The problem with the ground attack is there isn’t one. In 2004, Kevin Jones looked like he was going to give the Lions a consistent running attack. He has 1,133 yards in his rookie season. However, last season he plummeted to just 664 yards. Was his rookie season a fluke or did he have sophomore growing pains? He figures to get plenty of carries this year, so we will definitely find out
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