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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 170227" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Well, at least there are the Pistons and Red Wings. I've been a Pistons fan since the mid-80s, before they were good, because we got the games on Channel 50 in my hometown. I'm not a hockey fan, but a friend of mine is, and we're going to see the Red Wings play the Black Hawks in Detroit on November 17th. </p><p></p><p>As for the Lions, I'm afraid the "win and win now" mentality is more likely to backfire than succeed. Millen was hired before he was ready for the job and wasted several years just learning how to do it. Now he is scrambling a bit, trying to play catchup, but without a solid base of personnel to build around. He seems to have found a good head coach, and he lucked into possibly the best offensive coordinator in the league, but it may be too little too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 170227, member: 195"] Well, at least there are the Pistons and Red Wings. I've been a Pistons fan since the mid-80s, before they were good, because we got the games on Channel 50 in my hometown. I'm not a hockey fan, but a friend of mine is, and we're going to see the Red Wings play the Black Hawks in Detroit on November 17th. As for the Lions, I'm afraid the "win and win now" mentality is more likely to backfire than succeed. Millen was hired before he was ready for the job and wasted several years just learning how to do it. Now he is scrambling a bit, trying to play catchup, but without a solid base of personnel to build around. He seems to have found a good head coach, and he lucked into possibly the best offensive coordinator in the league, but it may be too little too late. [/QUOTE]
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