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June 20th, 2008

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Okay, I know I have said this before, but I will be back soon… Unfortunately, time is short and I haven’t had enough of it to spend here on my favorite team’s site. But, never fear, we shall be back before camp opens, ready for the new season.

The prospects for the Lions are mixed as we head to the 08/09 campaign. We had a pretty good draft and a so so free agent period. Still, we have lots of question marks for the upcoming season. I hope to cover them, at least my opinions, as the we get ready for the season.

The team to beat in our division this year, is likely to be the Minnesota Vikings. They have improved more than most teams in the offseason.

Anyways, if you are one of my readers, hang tight, we will be back soon!

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March 29th, 2008
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Well, I am still on vacation until early next week - actually been sick for last three of four days, so it hasn’t been much fun. Look for my offseason review by mid to late next week. Anyways, word comes that the Detroit has signed another linebacker, Alfred Fincher.

Fincher was also a 3rd round draft pick (like other free agent signee Gardner earliers) from 2005. He played college ball at Connecticut. He has spent all three seasons with the New Orleans Saints though not as a starter. He spent the last half of last year on injured reserve with after sustaining a concussion. Eventually, he was waived towards the end of the season.

The Lions seem to be taking some relatively cheap shots here at some project players at a position they desperately need some help. Fincher was contributing more to the Saints than Gardner was, so he may actually have a shot at some playing time at linebacker if he can fully recover from the concussion. 7 games is a lot of missed time for a concussion - it must have been pretty severe. Add in the offseason and he should be ready to go come camp.

I haven’t seen terms of the contract, but I suspect we didn’t have to pay a whole lot to get him. I think this is a respectable play at getting some quality players at a cheap price. It doesn’t hurt to bring em into camp and try em out. This assumes, though, that we still go after a linebacker early in the draft. I think it would be a mistake to assume either of these two players would be full time starters. The Lions simply have to get better at this position and while Gardner and Fincher may help, alone I don’t see them as being enough.

One sign that the Lions are still serious about drafting a LB high in the draft was that they did have Tennessee LB Jerod Mayo in for a visit. He is considered one of the top LBs in the draft.

Back to being sick on my vacation though I am greatly improved…

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