DJC Morning Drive: Detroit Lions News From Around The Web
By Tony Fischer
Nov 10, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) yells against the Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports
The Detroit Jock City Morning Drive is back and better than ever. After a brief absence the DJC morning drive is new and improved and will focus on a single Detroit sports teams each day of the week.
As always The Drive will give you all the links from around the web about your Detroit sports teams. It will also feature great video content from Sport Illustrated and a live feed from the Fansided network
Here is what readers can look forward to:
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So without any further delay let’s get this party started with Detroit Lions links you need to know.
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From USA Today: Detroit Needs More From Matthew Stafford
"Stafford is still just 26 years old. But it would be tough to name another team more steadfastly committed — for better or worse — to doing whatever it takes to turn their inconsistent young quarterback into a franchise performer."
From ESPN: Five Things To Watch In The Detroit Lions Offseason
"The Detroit Lions‘ offseason is already a week old and the team made one somewhat surprising move in releasing cornerback Chris Houston a year after signing him to a $25 million contract.What else is there to potentially look for before training camp starts in late July? A few things pop up as possibilities between now and then."
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From Bleacher Report: Full Detroit Lions Position Breakdown And Depth Chart
"The Detroit Lions possess an abundance of talent and enviable depth at tight end. Yet how all that talent fits together and will function in the new offense remains a bit of a mystery."
From Sidelion Report: Who Will Step Up At Cornerback for the Detroit Lions
"With the sudden release of starting cornerback Chris Houston, Lions fans are left wondering how things will shake out in the secondary. By initial accounts, second year player Darius Slay appears poised to play the role of the team’s number one cornerback, with veteran Rashean Mathis lining up as the number two."