Maybe the Lions’ offensive line was better than we gave it credit for. The reasons for the Detroit Lions’ offensive collapse have already been thoroughly debated. Some blame the poor play-calling and uninspiring schemes—hence the firing of offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter. Others look at the skill position players and see a completely depleted unit by the season’s end: No Golden Tate, no Marvin Jones Jr., no Kerryon Johnson, and no tight end worthy of attention in the receiving...
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