Pride Of Detroit: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
New Blog: Along The Olentangy for Ohio State Fans!

Detroit Lions' First Win Brings Back Sunday Intrigue

Remember last week?

Remember life before Sept. 27, 2009?

It was a time fraught with anxiety, despair, hopelessness.

It was a time where columnists like myself were predicting that last Sunday’s game against the Washington Redskins was going to be the Detroit Lions’ last chance at a victory until after their Week Seven bye.

Now, suddenly, that seems a bit hasty.

This team has finally won a game, and in somewhat convincing fashion. They didn’t sneak out a win, they—dare I say it—dominated most of the game, and almost let the Redskins sneak away in the final seconds.

That one win changes the complexion of the rest of the season. No longer is the question, "can the Lions win this week," it’s "will they?" The Lions have proven they can win.

It sounds cliche, but it’s an important distinction. The Lions have long existed outside the "any given Sunday" cliche, and slipped into their own variant: "every given Sunday."

It goes like this.

On any given Sunday, any NFL team can beat any other team. But on every given Sunday, one NFL team will beat the Lions.

No more.

Now, games that once looked hopeless have an element of mystery to them.

Does anybody believe the Chicago Bears are an absolute lock to beat the Lions? The struggling Steelers? The schizophrenic Packers?

Will the Lions win all of those games? Of course not. One win does not make the difference between an 0-16 team and playoffs, no matter how much Sunday’s victory felt like a playoff game.

But they can win them. You don’t know. I don’t know, nobody knows. But this is a team capable of winning, and the only remaining question is who, when, and how often.

Don’t mistake me. This is one win. One win is something every team in the league has celebrated at least once a season every year except 2008, 1982 (Baltimore Colts, 0-8-1), 1976 (Tampa Bay Bucs, 0-14), and 1960 (Dallas Cowboys, 0-11-1).

The only thing the Lions have really accomplished on paper is not being historically bad. Again.

Theoretically, they could lose 13 more games this season, lose 36 of their last 38, and their progression over last season will be a single win.

Or they could surprise some people. They could win a few more games, maybe even against teams that should beat them handily.

The point is, Lion fans no longer need that anxious feeling leading up to Sunday. The feeling that occupied every game in recent memory, the deep dread of "how will they blow it this week," (don’t lie, you know you felt it during Washington’s last drive) was turned aside for at least one day.

In the place of that fear and dread, which was so mercifully lifted for one week, Lion fans can make room for a little more optimism for the future.

That starts now. Think the Bears have an easy victory next Sunday with golden boy Jay Cutler at the helm?

Not so fast.

The Lions can win now.

This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Pride of Detroit or its writers. FanPosts are valued expressions of opinion by passionate and knowledgeable fans.

0 recs  |  Comment 5 comments |

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Good post

I don’t think it is even a matter of “they could” surprise some teams. I think it is definitely more of a “they will” situation. Not only CAN the Lions win now, but they WILL! :o)

by KDawg on Sep 29, 2009 2:27 PM EDT reply actions  

I definitely have a lot more confidence in them now

Before the win, I was only hoping. Hoping Stafford could thow TDs, hoping K-Smooth could run the ball, hoping our O-Line could hold their own, hoping our defence could keep teams under 30 points. But now, I know all of things CAN happen. It instills whole bunch of self-confidence to know that.

2009 = The start of the Lions Golden Age (We hope).

by Hyperion Ecta on Sep 29, 2009 7:01 PM EDT reply actions  

They are so night and day..

from last year’s team. I think they will pull off a few surprizes this season.

by JCruize on Sep 30, 2009 1:26 AM EDT reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to Pride of Detroit, SB Nation's blog that is your source for everything Detroit Lions.
Start posting about the Lions »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

Connect_with_facebook

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recommended FanPosts

Lions_small
Chapter IV - A New Hope
Leo-smurf_small
Suh's Double Facemask Takedown Inspires Fear Into Hunted Quarterbacks
Small
Serious Question
Dylan_small
I can't stand this any longer
Dirkness_small
What's New Around the NFC

Recent FanPosts

Small
Why stop at K Smith .. next ? :)
Bilde_small
SUH Fined $7,500- NO SUSPENSION
Small
Preseason is nothing more than glorified practice
Hanginthere_small
Which bubble player makes the cut based on last nights game?
Leo-smurf_small
Five unanswered preseason questions: 2. Will Jay Cutler survive the regular season?
Valentine-vodka-_small
Lets "Mayhew" the Steelers?
Small
Defence?
Lions_small
Strangest play of the night...........
Img00013-20100717-2143_small
K-Smooth

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

Latest NFL Headlines from SB Nation

SBNation.com Recent Stories

Photo

2010 NFL Preview, Dallas Cowboys: Playing For A Home Super Bowl

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Denver Broncos Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey) +49 updates

Ben Roethlisberger's Suspension Reduced To Four Games By Roger Goodell

PITTSBURGH - AUGUST 25:  Byron Leftwich #4 of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up prior to the preseason game against the Carolina Panthers on September 2 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images) +1 updates

Steelers QB Situation Takes Turn For Worse: Byron Leftwich Has Partially Torn MCL

More from SBNation.com >


Managing Editor

Pod_small Sean Yuille

Writer

New-lions-logo_1__small DrewsLions

Icon_small ty@thelionsinwinter