Lions Lead the NFC North Division: What This Means

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Lions and losers can no longer be used in the same sentence. Dan Campbell has created a winning culture where everyone puts the team first. It is hard to find a selfish player on the Detroit Lions. That is what makes them so good. Throughout the last three years, the Lions have gone from bad to exceptional. With the way the season is progressing, the Detroit Lions are expected to go to the Super Bowl. Only time will tell if this expectation will stay the same.

The Detroit Lions are one of the best teams in the NFL. They are without a doubt the best team in their division. The Detroit Lions are 7-1, the Green Bay Packers are 6-3, the Minnesota Vikings are 5-2, and the Chicago Bears are 4-4. The Detroit Lions are 2-0 against teams in their division. They are competing in one of the best divisions in the NFL but they are still dominating it. The Detroit Lions have a tough schedule but they are using their schedule to sharpen themselves.

What This Means

The Detroit Lions play the Houston Texans next week. This will be an excellent game and an excellent test for them. The Detroit Lions have a shot to do something amazing and go to the Super Bowl for the first time in history. However, to do that, they need to make sure that they do not take their foot off the pedal. The Packers and the Vikings are excellent teams that would capitalize as soon as the Lions start losing. Thus, it is important that the Lions keep the momentum of this season rolling.

Lions and losers can no longer be said in the same sentence. Dan Campbell has established a winning culture in Detroit. It is the team’s job to keep that culture going. If the Detroit Lions stay dominant, they should win the division and potentially make it to the Super Bowl. Only time will tell if these expectations stay the same.

Gage Gastley

Hello, I am a graduate of Northern Arizona University, where I majored in strategic communication with a minor in advertising.

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