The fine line between success and failure is perfectly exemplified by the differing fortunes of these two teams this season. The Bears got off to a winning start thanks to an official deciding that Calvin Johnson had not completed the process of catching a ball in the End Zone and thus denying the Lions what would likely have been a game winning touchdown. The Bears have managed to accumulate a further 7 wins many of which have been achieved in a similarly unconvincing way as their opening victory. The Lions, on the other hand, have managed to lose a further 8 games, most of which have been in a similarly gut wrenching way as that opening loss to the Bears. So, given the closeness of their original meeting, we should be looking to this fixture with a great deal of optimism shouldn't we?
The Lions offense looked to have got itself back on track against the Patriots right up until the point Shaun Hill's pass was intercepted in the 2nd half, they'd even finally managed to get a plausible run game going with Maurice Morris cutting through the Patriots time and again. But the interception changed the course of the game and the Lions fell away dramatically in the 4th quarter. A broken finger has denied Hill the chance of redemption and has presented the honour of being the Lions starting QB to Drew Stanton whose most recent contribution was to throw an awful pass that fell incomplete rather than take a sack to keep the clock running late in the game against the Jets. This is Stanton's big chance to make a career for himself in the NFL as neither Hill or Stafford are expected back this season. The Bears defense has improved steadily through the season and former Lions coach Rod Marinelli will be relishing the opportunity to close down the Lions potent offense at Ford Field. If Jeff Backus can remember to block Julius Peppers and the rest of the Lions O Line can provide Stanton with time or Morris with gaps then the Lions could surprise. If the O Line fail to adequately protect Stanton then not only could the scoreboard start to look very ugly but the Lions may well find themselves with Zac Robinson under center.
The D-Line started to show the strain of carrying the D on its shoulders in the 2nd half of the Patriots game and their effectiveness has reduced as minor injuries have taken their toll. It looks like the Lions will be without Vanden Bosch against the Bears this Sunday and his influence could be highlighted by his absence jsut as Avril's was recently. Alphonso Smith will be looking to bounce back from his nightmare game on Thanksgiving Day when Tom Brady and the Patriots decided the Lions CB was the weakest link. Cutler and Martz will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in the Detroit secondary and Smith will need to have a much better outing than his Thanksgiving one. It could be that this is the game that last years rookie studs Levy and Delmas step up and make a game changing play or two as to date each has struggled to have the same impact they managed last year. The Bears have a weak O Line and a QB that is prone to throwing interceptions and if the Lions are to win this game they will need the D Line to rumble through that O Line to sack Cutler or hurry him into throwing incomplete or interceptions.
Logan is one of the leagues better returners and Rayner has proved to be an adequate replacement for Hanson who has now been placed on IR. It's the coverage unit that causes the most concern on Special Teams though and they will need to improve their game against the Bears who are a very dangerous kick return team.
I'd had this game pegged as a Lions win almost since the fixtures were announced and that belief remained until this week. Now though, with the Lions missing a key component of their biggest strength on defense and Drew Stanton as their QB I think victory may be out of our reach. I'm hoping I'm wrong and Stanton is able to lead the team to the victory they should be capable of achieving but unfortunately I can't shake from my mind the end of that Jets game.
Prediction: Bears 31 LIONS 17
Man that was close,Half Time is the bain of Lions Coaches,do they forget there is another 2 quarters of play........3 pts in the 2nd half....not good enough
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think this may be more of a roster depth issue or fitness issue. Mental mistakes & physical mistakes due to tiredness whether that be due to poor conditioning or too much time on the field.
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