
Another losing season and another coaching change for the Detroit Lions. Surprise, surprise. This time around, it’s offensive coordinator Mike Martz who takes the fall, because it was totally like his fault that the Lions went 1-7 down the stretch to finish 7-9.
It has been seven long seasons in the Motor City since Matt Millen took over as team president and general manager, just how long does it take to turn a program around? New Orleans went from worst in the league to the NFC Championship last season, Green Bay is 13-3 after finishing 4-12 two years ago.
Granted, this year’s 7-9 record is the best of the Millen era, but that’s small consolation to the Detroit faithful who have been denied a playoff team since 1999.
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