Report: Jim Schwartz accepts Lions HC Job

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GTripp0012
01-15-2009, 05:01 PM
ESPN reports.

Link coming.

TheMalcolmConnection
01-15-2009, 05:13 PM
That's a good move for them. With the two stooges gone, I think the Lions could really turn it around with a decent draft.

MTK
01-15-2009, 05:13 PM
Yikes, best of luck to him I guess. If he can turn that mess around he will be a legend.

GTripp0012
01-15-2009, 05:17 PM
I think it will all depend on how much control he really gets in the organization.

Jim Schwartz has three main strengths:

1) He's got abilities that make finding defensive talent much easier for him than most defensive coordinators.
2) He understands offense well enough to allow his coordinator to control that side of the football, but still tell him to take a hike in the event that he says "hey, we really should get this Lloyd guy."
3) He understands percentages well and will stay out of idiotic calls.

With that said, his abilities to turn the Lions around will be limited if they don't allow him to 'shop for the groceries' as well.

redsk1
01-15-2009, 05:46 PM
Yikes, best of luck to him I guess. If he can turn that mess around he will be a legend.

They'll improve w/ 1 win next year. There is only upside, unless they don't win any games.

RMSkins
01-15-2009, 06:03 PM
I wonder if Gregg Williams is kicking himself for signing with the Saints when he could've reunited with Jeff Fisher in Tennessee?

Ruhskins
01-15-2009, 06:09 PM
Here's the link.

Jim Schwartz to coach Detroit Lions after agreeing to deal - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3835911)

I'm thinking, if Miami can go from 1-15 to a winning season and the playoffs, then the Lions can turn it around. They have a ton of draft picks (1st overall, another 1st rounder, etc., etc.), they are in a somewhat weak conference, and a good QB short of having a good offense. Plus....NO MATT MILLEN!

GTripp0012
01-15-2009, 06:21 PM
I'm thinking, if Miami can go from 1-15 to a winning season and the playoffs, then the Lions can turn it around. They have a ton of draft picks (1st overall, another 1st rounder, etc., etc.), they are in a somewhat weak conference, and a good QB short of having a good offense. Plus....NO MATT MILLEN!Well, Detroit has many fewer quality pieces than either Miami or Atlanta did this year. If they fill all the major holes as effectively as those other teams did, they are still only a 5-6 win team.

The Lions would have to find a way to add more great, talented players, particularly on the defensive side, to push past 8 wins next year. And that type of talent can be found in the free agent market, via trade, or through the draft, but it's still very hard to get no matter what.

Miami got Pennington, and Atlanta got Ryan, but for the most part the critical pieces (R. Brown, White, Norwood, Camarillo, Fasano, Porter, Martin) were already part of those losing teams. The Lions have Calvin Johnson, and not much else.

Ruhskins
01-15-2009, 06:41 PM
Well, Detroit has many fewer quality pieces than either Miami or Atlanta did this year. If they fill all the major holes as effectively as those other teams did, they are still only a 5-6 win team.

The Lions would have to find a way to add more great, talented players, particularly on the defensive side, to push past 8 wins next year. And that type of talent can be found in the free agent market, via trade, or through the draft, but it's still very hard to get no matter what.

Miami got Pennington, and Atlanta got Ryan, but for the most part the critical pieces (R. Brown, White, Norwood, Camarillo, Fasano, Porter, Martin) were already part of those losing teams. The Lions have Calvin Johnson, and not much else.

I put the Dolphin example as the extreme end of the spectrum...will the Lions go to the playoffs next year? No. While it is true that winning 1 game is an improvement, if Schwartz brings talent to the team's defense, and if they get a good QB (although the pool is thin), they could win a couple of games, heck maybe even 8 games.

Bushead
01-15-2009, 07:05 PM
Didn't they average more points than the redskins? Maybe it's just a Defensive thing.

Edit: I just looked it up. They are only right above the redskins meaning they don't exactly throw down some points either. They didn't have many yards to go with it either.

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