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Detroit Lions Analysis

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Plenty of blame to go around for fiasco in Detroit

There is plenty of blame to go around for the officiating disaster that happened in the third quarter of Thursday's Lions/Texans game.

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Nick Fairley elevating his game to another level

Since stepping in for Corey Williams as a starter at defensive tackle, Nick Fairley has taken his game to another level.

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How the Lions can answer the 'Call of Duty'

A look at what the Detroit Lions did the last time they beat the Green Bay Packers and how that can translate to Sunday.

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Video review: Stafford lacking pocket presence

When diagnosing the Lions' offensive problems, it becomes clear that at least some of the blame should be on Matthew Stafford's shoulders. A film review of his play reveals pocket presence as an ongoing problem for him.

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Detroit Lions rebound to get passing grade

Since the Detroit Lions have played half of their schedule, it is time to give them their mid-season grades.

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Video review: Riley Reiff could be x-factor

Last time the Detroit Lions faced the Minnesota Vikings, Riley Reiff was a non-factor, playing only five offensive snaps. With his role now expanded, he may be the key for the Lions offense to get their revenge this week.

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Video review: Scott Linehan's perfect plays

Scott Linehan, who has been under fire for the Detroit Lions' weak offensive performance, responded with a brilliantly called game against the Seahawks.

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What is wrong with Calvin Johnson?

Through seven games, Calvin Johnson only has one touchdown reception. Why has his production been so limited?

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Burleson injury is validating Broyles pick

There has been some criticism of the Lions for drafting Ryan Broyles in the second round instead of a cornerback. With Nate Burleson out for the season, we see how quickly priorities can change and depth is good.

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Video review: Stafford not seeing open receivers

As the Lions' offensive woes continue and the face-palming mistakes reach insufferable amounts, one thing remains constant: Matthew Stafford is not seeing the field as well as he has in the past.

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