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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of fb signs::What does LML mean i've seen it on FB but i don't know ...







Review of fb signs::What does LML mean i've seen it on FB but i don't know ...








With               the               preseason               in               full               swing               and               the               opening               weekend               less               than               a               calendar               month               away,               now               is               the               perfect               time               to               glance               in               at               all               32               NFL               franchises               and               get               a               scoop               on               what               to               expect               this               season.

I               will               be               grading               every               team               on               all               three               phases               of               the               game:               offense,               defense,               and               special               teams.

I               will               also               take               a               look               at               the               coaching               staffs               of               all               32               teams,               including               the               10               new               Head               Coaches               and               evaluate               the               impact               they               might               have               on               their               team's               success.

Then               I               will               outline               some               key               position               battles               and               some               names               you               may               or               may               not               know               about               to               watch               for               the               upcoming               season.

Super               Bowl               XL               was               hosted               by               Detroit,               but               the               Lions               were               nowhere               to               be               found,               at               least               not               on               the               field.

It's               hard               to               mistake               the               Lions               as               a               Super               bowl               contender,               although               they               hope               every               year               that               they               can               get               better               and               inch               ever               so               closer               to               that               goal.

The               2006               Lions               have               a               new               Head               Coach,               Rod               Martinelli,               and               a               new               offense               with               the               "mad               scientist"               Mike               Martz               from               St.

Louis.

They               will               also               have               a               new               quarterback,               whether               it               is               Jon               Kitna               or               Josh               McCown,               leading               the               offense               down               the               field.

They               have               a               very               young               defense               overall               and               look               to               improve               that               as               well.

They               have               needed               a               forceful               figure               that               commands               attention               in               the               Motor               City,               and               the               Lions'               front               office               believes               that               it               is               Martinelli               that               brings               that               to               them.

But               that               alone               will               not               win               them               games,               and               they               must               contend               with               all               of               the               holes               they               have               and               the               lackluster               production               for               many               key               positions               in               order               for               them               to               show               significant               signs               of               improvement.

Is               that               a               reality               in               2006?
               
               Offense
               Mike               Martz               is               highly               regarded               as               one               of               the               best               offensive               minds               in               the               NFL.

His               offense               is               unlike               any               other               in               the               league.

It's               not               the               West               Coast,               although               it               does               employ               some               of               the               staples               like               timing               routes               and               short               passing               in               zones.

It               also               is               a               downfield               offense               and               attacks               defensive               weak               spots               accordingly.

Martz               will               have               to               get               the               team's               skill               positions               in               order,               something               former               Head               Coach               Steve               Mariucci               was               never               able               to               accomplish               during               his               time               with               the               Lions.

With               Martinelli               as               the               authority,               Martz               will               probably               have               less               trouble               asserting               himself               with               the               players.

He's               got               the               weapons               at               the               skill               positions               to               be               successful,               with               three               former               first-round               picks               at               receiver               and               a               high               pick               at               running               back.

All               of               them               could               stand               to               benefit               from               the               arrival               of               Martz               as               long               as               they               are               dedicated               to               the               offense               and               willing               to               work               hard.



               QB:               Joey               Harrington,               we               hardly               knew               ye.

Harrington,               now               a               backup               for               the               Dolphins,               has               been               supplanted               by               the               Lions               in               favor               of               free-agent               pickups               Jon               Kitna               from               Cincinnati               and               Josh               McCown               from               Arizona.

They               go               into               camp               with               an               open               competition               for               the               starting               position,               but               it               appears               as               though               Kitna               may               have               the               upper               hand.

For               his               part,               Kitna               performed               well               in               Cincinnati               before               they               decided               to               hand               over               the               reigns               to               Carson               Palmer               in               2004.

He               led               them               to               an               8-8               record               and               actually               moved               that               offense               quite               well.

Kitna               is               a               veteran               quarterback               who               has               been               around               the               NFL               and               has               adequate               experience               under               center.

He               can               make               the               timing               throws               that               Martz               will               demand               of               his               quarterback               and               should               have               the               recognition               to               break               down               defensive               weaknesses.

Kitna               hasn't               seen               regular               action,               however,               since               2003               and               could               be               a               bit               rusty.

McCown,               meanwhile,               had               a               solid               season               in               2005               filling               in               when               Kurt               Warner               was               injured               in               Arizona.

He               only               threw               9               touchdowns,               but               he               didn't               have               a               running               game               behind               him               and               was               forced               to               play               from               behind               in               many               contests.

He               completed               just               over               60               percent               of               his               passes               and               can               be               solid               in               case               Kitna               isn't               what               they               expect.

He's               got               experience               working               with               talented               receivers               in               Arizona               with               Larry               Fitzgerald               and               Anquan               Boldin.

Whoever               it               is,               they               will               have               to               manage               the               complicated               offense               of               Mike               Martz               to               perfection.
               RB/FB:               There               is               a               bit               of               a               crowded               backfield,               but               the               number               one               running               back               is               unquestioned.

Kevin               Jones               is               the               starter               for               the               Lions.

He               scored               5               touchdowns               last               season,               matching               his               total               from               the               previous               season,               and               is               a               solid               runner               who               is               expected               to               contribute               even               more               in               the               passing               attack               this               year.

He               only               had               664               yards               in               2005               after               over               1,100               in               2004               and               may               not               see               many               more               yards               in               Martz's               offense,               which               is               predicated               on               the               short               passing               game               to               replace               running               the               ball.

For               his               role               Jones               is               a               speedy               runner               who               may               lack               the               durability               to               run               inside               but               will               not               shy               away               from               running               through               the               gaps               in               order               to               break               free.

Behind               him,               they               have               some               backs               they               are               happy               with               and               must               make               a               decision.

Arlen               Harris               seems               to               have               taken               the               backup               spot,               and               with               rookie               Brian               Calhoun               from               Wisconsin,               they               could               be               forced               to               let               him               or               Artose               Pinner               go.

Cory               Schlesinger               is               the               fullback               again               for               the               Lions,               his               12th               season               for               them.

A               pure               fullback               who               has               been               a               Pro-Bowl               alternate               for               three               consecutive               seasons,               Schlesinger               is               looking               to               use               the               new               offense               to               add               more               dimensions               to               his               game,               like               better               receiving               and               good               pass               protection.
               WR/TE:               Three               former               first-round               picks...

and               only               Roy               Williams               has               even               shown               glimpses               of               the               potential               that               the               Lions               and               Team               President               Matt               Millen               saw               in               drafting               them.

Williams               has               been               fairly               solid,               even               though               dealing               with               injuries               himself,               and               has               scored               8               touchdowns               in               each               of               his               first               two               seasons.

Mike               Williams               from               USC               hasn't               been               what               they               expected               as               of               yet,               but               only               had               29               receptions               and               1               touchdown               in               his               rookie               season.

They               expect               him               to               use               his               talents               and               athleticism               to               improve               in               the               offense.

Charles               Rogers               has               been               fighting               injuries               and               is               in               danger               of               not               even               having               a               spot               on               the               team               with               the               signing               of               Corey               Bradford               from               Houston               along               with               second               year               receiver               Glenn               Martinez               can               stick               with               the               team               if               he               can               just               catch               the               football.

He's               got               the               physical               tools               and               is               valuable               on               special               teams,               but               they'll               need               him               to               hang               onto               the               football.

TE               is               interesting,               because               both               Marcus               Pollard               and               Casey               FitzSimmons               are               excellent               in               the               passing               aspect               of               the               position,               but               with               FitzSimmons               suffering               a               fracture               in               his               wrist               and               most               likely               missing               about               4               to               6               weeks,               will               give               Pollard               back               his               job               for               now.

It               will               remain               to               be               seen               who               starts               once               the               season               comes               and               FitzSimmons               is               once               again               healthy.
               OL:               Dominic               Raiola               has               been               a               solid               force               for               the               Lions,               as               this               will               be               his               fifth               season               as               the               Lions               starting               center.

He's               especially               solid               in               the               running               game               and               although               he               needs               a               bit               of               improvement               in               reading               blitzes,               Raiola               should               be               ready               for               Martz's               demanding               offense.

To               his               left               are               veterans               Jeff               Backus,               a               fixture               with               the               Lions               himself               since               2001,               and               Ross               Verba,               a               veteran               who               sat               out               last               season               after               leaving               the               Cleveland               Browns.

Verba               is               looking               good               according               to               reports               out               of               Lions'               camp,               but               it               still               remains               to               be               seen               how               he               holds               up               having               missed               last               season.

To               Raiola's               right               he               has               Damien               Woody,               who               was               a               staple               with               two               New               England               Super               Bowl               teams               and               has               been               solid               since               arriving               in               Detroit               in               2004,               as               the               right               guard.

At               tackle               is               Rex               Tucker,               the               free-agent               who               spent               last               season               with               the               Rams.

He's               another               veteran               who               knows               how               to               protect               the               quarterback               and               has               improved               in               the               running               game               since               entering               the               NFL.


               Overall               Grade:               C+
               
               Defense
               Rod               Martinelli               himself,               a               former               Defensive               Line               Coach               with               the               Buccaneers,               expects               a               lot               of               effort               and               hard-nosed               plays               from               the               defense.

Martinelli,               along               with               Defensive               Coordinator               Donnie               Henderson,               have               a               lot               of               work               to               do               with               this               unit.

Henderson               comes               with               experience,               leading               the               New               York               Jets'               defense               for               the               past               two               seasons               and               having               worked               with               great               defensive               minds               such               as               Marvin               Lewis,               Mike               Singletary,               and               Mike               Nolan               in               Baltimore               prior               to               that.

Henderson,               however,               is               in               for               quite               the               challenge               dealing               with               a               Lion               defense               that               some               would               say               lacks               heart               and               effort.

That               will               not               be               acceptable               for               Martinelli               or               Henderson,               who               will               make               the               hard               choices               and               play               those               who               are               working               harder               over               the               more               talented               players               to               prove               a               point.



               DL:               The               strength               of               the               entire               defense               for               the               Lions               lies               in               their               interior               line,               with               Shaun               Cody               entering               his               second               season               from               USC               and               NFL               veteran               and               Pro-Bowler               Shaun               Rogers               pushing               forward.

Cody               performed               well               in               his               rookie               season,               playing               in               all               16               games               with               2               starts               under               his               belt.

Cody               is               one               of               the               best               at               using               his               hands               to               get               by               offensive               lineman               and               has               the               speed               to               lose               them               once               making               the               better               move.

Rogers               was               a               Pro-Bowler               again               for               the               Lions,               using               his               incredible               strength               to               get               by               interior               linemen               with               ease.

He               is               incredibly               valuable               on               special               teams,               having               blocked               8               kicks               since               the               2001               season.

They               are               fairly               young               across               the               line,               with               Cory               Redding               and               James               Hall               on               the               ends.

Hall               has               been               a               consistent               player               since               making               the               team               as               an               undrafted               rookie               and               Redding               has               been               a               started               for               two               seasons               now.

They               both               get               good               penetration,               although               could               use               more               discipline               in               playing               the               run,               something               you               can               be               sure               Head               Coach               Rod               Martinelli               has               addressed               with               both               of               them.
               LB:               Middle               LB               Boss               Bailey               returned               from               missing               the               2004               season               and               once               again               showed               why               he               is               a               good,               young               linebacker               who               can               be               a               fixture               for               the               Lions               in               the               immediate               and               long-term               future.

Of               course,               he               also               had               more               injury               problems               in               2005,               missing               five               games               due               to               an               ankle               injury.

He               has               the               potential               to               be               an               All-Pro,               like               his               older               brother               Champ,               the               All-Pro               corner               for               the               Denver               Broncos.

Alex               Lewis               is               the               starter               on               the               weakside               for               now,               but               look               for               rookie               Ernie               Sims               to               challenge               and               eventually               take               that               spot               with               good               play.

A               free-agent               from               Green               Bay,               Paris               Lenon,               is               slated               as               the               strongside               linebacker.

He's               started               12               games               for               the               Pack               last               season               and               should               help               the               Lions               with               his               knowledge               of               the               division               teams.
               DB:               The               corner               position               has               some               NFL               veterans               with               Dre               Bly               and               Fernando               Bryant.

Bly               has               been               with               the               Lions               since               coming               over               from               St.

Louis               in               2003.

He's               continued               to               improve               as               the               position               and               is               earning               a               reputation               as               one               of               the               better               corners               in               the               league               despite               having               a               size               disadvantage.

He's               been               to               the               Pro               Bowl               in               the               two               seasons.

Bryant,               meanwhile,               is               coming               back               from               an               injury               that               made               him               miss               most               of               2005               and               is               looking               to               build               on               his               contributions               to               the               Lions.

Bryant               will               have               competition,               however,               from               Stanley               Wilson               and               Keith               Smith               for               the               job               opposite               Bly.

The               safeties               are               solid.

Kenoy               Kennedy               was               a               solid               addition               in               2005               after               spending               his               first               five               seasons               with               the               Broncos.

He's               a               playmaking               safety               with               a               nose               for               the               ball               and               decent               coverage               stills.

Terrence               Holt               is               entering               his               fourth               season               with               the               Lions               after               missing               time               with               an               elbow               injury               last               season.

He               will               be               the               full-time               starter               and               hopes               to               make               it               through               an               entire               NFL               season.


               Overall               Grade:               B-
               
               Special               Teams
               K:               The               Lions               do               have               the               luxury               of               having               one               of               the               most               productive               kickers               in               NFL               history               in               Jason               Hanson.

He's               entering               his               fifteenth               season               in               the               NFL               and               isn't               looking               to               give               up               the               job               anytime               soon.

He               was               solid               again               in               2005.

Although               he               only               was               79               percent               in               accuracy,               a               lot               of               his               misses               now               and               throughout               his               career               are               beyond               50               yards.

He's               very               solid               inside               of               50               yards,               a               career               86               percent               kicker               from               inside               that               distance.

He'll               be               solid               for               the               Lions               once               again.



               P:               Nick               Harris               had               one               of               best               seasons               of               his               career               in               2005,               proving               to               be               one               of               the               NFL's               most               accurate               kickers.

He               has               proven               to               be               important               for               the               Lions               in               the               field               position               game,               giving               them               34               punts               downed               inside               the               20               yard               line.

He               will               return               for               another               season               and               should               excel               once               again.


               Overall               Grade:               B+
               
               Coaching               Staff
               Rod               Martinelli               has               been               everything               he               was               advertised               to               be               in               terms               of               attitude.

We               have               yet               to               see               it               translate               onto               the               field               yet,               but               that               should               be               more               evident               once               the               real               games               begin.

He               has               instilled               this               attitude               of               hard               work               and               that               should               help               the               Lions               out               a               bit.

Mike               Martz               is               the               interesting               variable               in               this               equation.

He's               an               offensive               genius               who               has               good               pieces               to               work               with               in               Detroit,               but               his               offense               is               complicated               and               could               take               a               bit               to               learn.

Donnie               Henderson               has               some               pieces               to               work               with               as               well,               and               we'll               just               have               to               see               how               their               development               goes.

They               defense               is               more               predicated               on               them               staying               healthy               more               than               anything.


               Overall               Grade:               B               

               
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               TE:               This               battle               was               made               easier...

for               now.

FitzSimmons'               injury               to               his               wrist               means               that               Marcus               Pollard               will               be               the               starting               TE               for               the               Lions               when               the               season               starts.

This               will               be               a               big               question               once               FitzSimmons               is               healthy               because               he               is               a               better               blocker               than               Pollard               but               still               a               similar               receiver.



               WR:               Roy               Williams               is               the               number               one.

2-5               is               a               different               story,               because               depending               on               who               you               ask               it               could               be               in               any               order.

Corey               Bradford,               who               came               over               from               Houston,               is               considered               one               of               the               top               options,               as               well               as               2005               first-rounder               Mike               Williams.

Mike               Furrey               and               Glenn               Martinez               are               worth               consideration,               which               could               mean               the               end               of               Charles               Rogers               in               the               Motor               City.
               WLB:               The               weakside               could               be               Ernie               Sims               by               the               middle               of               the               season.

Alex               Lewis               is               there               right               now,               but               as               soon               as               Sims               shows               a               little               comfort               in               the               system               and               the               speed               of               the               NFL               we               should               see               him               getting               more               time               and               eventually               taking               over               fulltime.
               
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               Shaun               Cody,               DT:               His               rookie               season               was               great,               but               I               expect               there               to               be               even               more               improvement               from               that               to               his               second               season.

Last               season               he               was               using               a               lot               of               his               athletic               ability               to               get               by,               but               now               he               should               have               a               better               understanding               of               how               the               NFL               game               works               and               what               he               needs               to               do               in               order               to               improve               and               get               better.

He's               got               support               next               to               him               in               Shaun               Rogers               to               make               his               2006               season               a               great               success.



               
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