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In the half-century history of the NFL Super Bowl era, there are thirteen teams that have never won the Super Bowl, with the Minnesota Vikings being one, and the Detroit Lions being the other.
Compared with the Minnesota Vikings, the historical heritage of the Detroit Lions is weaker and the recent situation is worse.
The Detroit Lions have never been on the Super Bowl final stage in history, and they don’t even have the chance to compete for the Super Bowl Championship; the last time they won the division championship was already a distant year in 1993, and the last time they entered the playoffs was in 1999. Since the millennium, the team has fallen into a long and depressing trough, and the sun is in darkness.
In 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006, the annual record did not exceed five wins; after replacing the new head coach Rod-Marinelli the year before, the team's record was not able to get out of the predicament at the first time, but last year, it successfully regained some sense of winning and ended with seven wins and nine losses, and saw some hope.
The Green Bay Packers are one of the longest-lasting enemies in the history of the Detroit Lions, and are also the most difficult and deadly enemy in history.
Since the Detroit Lions were founded in 1930, the two teams have been in a fight. As of last year, the two sides have fought 157 times, with the Green Bay Packers having the upper hand with 86 wins, 64 losses and seven draws.
In addition, the two playoff matches between the 1993 and 1994 seasons ended with the Green Bay Packers winning.
After the millennium, the Green Bay Packers were far ahead with a record of 13 wins and 3 losses. The last time they lost to their opponent was in the 2005 regular season opening game.
In the 2008 season, for the Detroit Lions, the team was looking forward to it all, not only because the team finally returned to the victory track last season, but also because of the four preseason wins, fans really felt hope. Many people think this year should be a good opportunity to turn things around.
But he lost to the Atlanta Falcons away in the opening game and failed to get a good start to the season; in sharp contrast, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Minnesota Vikings strongly, once again declared the temperament of a strong man that cannot be ignored. The offseason turmoil did not cause fatal damage. Lu Yiqi gained a foothold, controlled the team, and integrated tactics at the speed much faster than expected, which made the Detroit Lions feel more stressed.
There are indeed many problems with this Detroit Lions now, and the problems in the defensive team are particularly serious.
The team adopts a "3-4" formation, with three defensive forwards paired with four linebackers, focusing more on linebackers' tactical changes to enrich the defensive system.
However, the main lineup is not very good. Ernie Sims, Paris-Lenon and Ryan-Nece are all typical blue-collar players. Lennon is also the abandoned player of the Green Bay Packers, and there is no shining point in the four seasons in Green Bay.
The biggest advantage of the "3-4" formation is that it makes full use of the flexibility and maneuver of linebackers to create threats in different tactical arrangements and combinations. If you have a top linebacker with a genius style, the effect will naturally be unnecessary; but if there is no such player, the head coach's defensive wisdom can also exert its power.
Although Rogers is still young now, the opportunity to run with the ball, the stability of his pocket footsteps, and the degree of running the ball are still a bit immature, but Rogers' athletic talent is undoubtedly, especially in terms of grasping the ever-changing situation on the court, which is definitely the top presence in the league.
Chapter completed!