Daily DLP: The Lions had a Great Season – Detroit Lions Podcast

Daily DLP: The Lions had a Great Season

Welcome to the Detroit Lions Podcast Daily DLP. Today Ash Thompson reviews the Detroit Lions Championship round loss to the San Francisco 49ers. We’re all disappointed that they got this close to the big game, but it was still a better year than anyone reasonable could have expected.
There is going to be a lot of complaining about specific play calls or errors made by players at key points in the game. When it comes to the playoffs, a lot of it comes down to luck. The Lions run is over, but remember that only one playoff team ends the year happy.

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Ash Thompson
Ash Thompson is a fanatical football fan, and less fanatical hockey fan despite his Canadian heritage. He is sorry aboot that. His spirit animal is a beaver with a shark's head. He enjoys maple syrup and tacos, but never at the same time.