To say I constantly bring up the Bears record is devoid of context. The point is, the Bears, in recent history, suck as bad as the Lions. What is funny is at the end of the Fox regime, none of the Bears fans thought the last four years mattered, lol, now that the tables have turned, they are suddenly significant. Constantly moving the goal posts.
Not to forget the mind numbingly stupid Trubisky > than Stafford threads that surfaced after 2018, or the Stafford has never won a playoff game justification. Now that the Lions have a QB that has won playoff games, that doesn't matter. Or the equally brilliant Daniels > Ragnow proclamations. And now the Jenkins > Sewel, which I expect will age equally as well.
LOL, you can't make this shit up.
The fact of the matter is, the Lions are in full rebuild mode. What escapes Bears fans is they should be doing the same, instead they keep trading away draft capital by a gm that is hanging on to his job by the skin of his teeth, and that you, and many others, where calling to get fired not 2 weeks before the draft.
I look at your offense, and I don's see one foundational piece on it that I am sure will be a fixture in 2022-3. Sure, a couple of maybes, and he is just a guys, but Arob will be gone, Monty will be used up, Fields may or may not be good, but other than that, what?
Your defense is aging fast, Mack and Quin are almost assuredly cap casualties soon, Hicks will retire or be gone, you have no secondary except for an overpaid Amos, other than Roquan, who you got? That light you see at the end of the tunnel is a train, and it's coming. You will go into yet another year with no #1 pick, and Pace hasn't exactly been a genius at signing players in FA. Foles? Quin? Dalton? Glennon? Should I continue? Suffice it to say, if the bears don't win a playoff game this year, the Mack signing was a colossal failure.
right now, looking past this year, in which neither team is going to do a dam thing, I like the Lions future a whole hell of a lot better, so enjoy another 8-8 season (at best) again.