On Paper: Super Bowl XLVII
It's February, which must mean one thing: it's time for another Lions-less Super Bowl! But that doesn't mean we can't break down the matchup Pride Of Detroit style: On Paper!
It's February, which must mean one thing: it's time for another Lions-less Super Bowl! But that doesn't mean we can't break down the matchup Pride Of Detroit style: On Paper!
The Detroit Lions (4-11) put their dismal 2012 season to rest against the Chicago Bears (9-6) on Sunday. What could have been a huge NFC North showdown is nothing but a small chance for the Lions to play spoiler, and the numbers aren't even on their
After an embarrassing loss to the Cardinals, the Lions (4-10) face off against the Falcons (12-2) on Saturday night. Despite the large gap in record, the two teams actually match up quite evenly.
The Lions are big road favorites to hand the Cardinals their 10th straight loss. The statistics seem to agree, but there is one hidden factor that could blow this game up.
The 8-4 Packers are likely headed to the playoffs once again, while the 4-8 Lions may be headed for another top 10 pick in the draft. The Lions haven't won at Lambeau since 1991. The Lions are doomed to lose this week, right? Not so fast, my friend.
The Detroit Lions (4-7) face off against the Indianapolis Colts (7-4) this week. Though the wins and losses favor the Colts, most statistical analysis shows that this matchup favors the Lions.
The Detroit Lions square off against the Houston Texans this year in the opening game on Thanksgiving. Our statistical preview gives the Lions a small chance for victory.
The 4-5 Detroit Lions face off against the 6-3 Green Bay Packers this week. A statistical breakdown of the two teams reveals a much closer game than many are predicting.
The Detroit Lions head to Minnesota to get revenge on the Vikings. The Vikings defeated the Lions back in September, but the teams have changed quite a bit since, and their identities are much clearer now.
The 3-4 Detroit Lions face the 1-6 Jacksonville Jaguars in a crucial game for Detroit. Our statistical preview breaks down the matchup between these two teams.
The struggling Detroit Lions head home to face the surprising Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks boast an impressive defense, while Detroit's defense has also looked much improved. This statistical breakdown shows the two teams are more similar than one
After coming off an emotional win against the Eagles last week, the Lions head to Chicago for a huge NFC North matchup on Monday night. Statistically speaking, this is going to be a classic black-and-blue division game.
The 1-3 Detroit Lions face the 3-2 Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC bout. This statistical breakdown notes who has the edge on Sunday.
Our statistical preview of the Detroit Lions' Week 4 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Lions head to Tennessee on Sunday to face off against the Titans in a rare matchup with this AFC South foe. A statistical breakdown previews which team has the advantage this week.
The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers cap off Sunday with a heated matchup under the lights.
A statistical breakdown of the Week 1 matchup between the Detroit Lions and St. Louis Rams.
Part two of our look back at the Detroit Lions 2011 season and how Pride Of Detroit's previews matched up with what really happened.
I've spent the past two years nitpicking statistics throughout the NFL to preview the Detroit Lions. Now it's time to turn the analysis inwards. "On Paper" has been a staple of Pride Of Detroit for two years, but is it accurate?
This stats-heavy Super Bowl preview has all of the ammunition you need to impress everyone at your Super Bowl party.
The Lions and Saints face off for the second time this season, but this time, it's win or go home. Statistically speaking, these teams are headed for a classic duel.
A divisional matchup between two playoff teams, what could be better? Though the motivation will be different for both teams, this breakdown suggests the game could still be very entertaining.
The Lions are on the verge of making the playoffs for the first time in a decade. But in their way stands a Chargers team playing some great football. A statistical breakdown predicts an extremely close game.
The Lions and Raiders face off this week in a huge game for both teams. This statistical breakdown gives the up-and-coming Lions the slight advantage.
The Lions face a must-win situation against the Vikings. This stats-heavy breakdown presents a case that the Lions will win.
The national media seems to have lost a lot of faith in the Lions after their meltdown on Thanksgiving. But this statistical preview suggests they have more than a fighters chance against the Saints in another nationally-televised game.