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[affiliatewidget_smgtolocal] No NFL team is perfect. Even the truly great teams have potentially fatal flaws. The 1972 Dolphins, the only undefeated team in pro football history, were pilloried at the time for their relatively weak schedule. The 1985 Bears were undone by Dan Marino’s quick passing game in their only loss of the season. The
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Allen Park — In one year as the Detroit Lions offensive coordinator and primary play-caller, Ben Johnson transformed one of the NFL’s worst units into one of the league’s best, despite minimal upgrades to the team’s personnel. The success of Detroit’s offense, which increased its year-to-year scoring output by nearly 40% behind the vastly improved
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Allen Park — The Detroit Lions had one of the NFL’s best offenses in 2022, ranking top-five in both yards and points, wildly exceeding expectations under first-year coordinator Ben Johnson. Returning the majority of the personnel that contributed to the success, and bolstering the talent in the backfield and at tight end, there’s little reason
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Allen Park — Detroit Lions defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs sparked a wave of speculation Sunday evening with a cryptic posting on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “I’m good, but just know situations change,” Buggs wrote. “Y’all (going to) see.” The message, coinciding with the removal of most references to the Lions
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Allen Park — Detroit Lions safety Tracy Walker vigorously attacked his rehab after tearing his Achilles last season, meeting his own accelerated timeline to return to the field. And you would have been hard-pressed to tell he had suffered the devastating injury with the way he moved and played throughout training camp and the preseason.
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Analysis by Neil Greenberg, of the Washington Post Neil Greenberg |  The Washington Post NFL coaches, perhaps more than their peers in any other North American pro sport, are under a constant microscope. Every decision they make and sentence they utter gets analyzed, and their results and merits are scrutinized year-round. Too many losses, and coaches
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Allen Park — After an intense competition that lasted the duration of the offseason program, a clear winner didn’t emerge among the three Lions linebackers — Jack Campbell, Derrick Barnes and Malcolm Rodriguez — who were battling for a starting job. But it’s not because none of the players stepped up. Rather, all three impressed.
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Allen Park — The Lions’ offensive line is nationally recognized as one of the best in the NFL, but for the first time in three seasons, the team’s projected five starters are on track to share the field during a regular-season game. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson couldn’t be more thrilled. “Love it,” Johnson said Saturday.
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