My Open Letter to Detroit Lions Doubters
It baffles me that some people think the Detroit Lions, or more specifically their fans, have gotten “cocky.” I mean, how do you get cocky when the team you’ve supported for your entire life has never even been to the Super Bowl? What’s more, others seem to be hating on the Detroit Lions for their recent success. It’s almost like they don’t want to see this gritty team and franchise finally flourish. That’s twisted. There are some Detroit Lions doubters and haters out there, and I want to address them.
I actually saw someone post on Facebook that he couldn’t believe how “cocky” Detroit Lions fans were after the team’s opening season win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Really? What planet are you on, dude? It was seriously one of the most thrilling feelings to see the Lions pull that upset off. I don’t think any Lions fans were conceited after it. I would say we were relieved that all the success of the second half of last season wasn’t an anomaly.
If you’re someone who has been a fan of the New England Patriots forever, or maybe the Pittsburgh Steelers or Seattle Seahawks or pretty much any team other than the Lions, you really don’t get it. You don’t get what it’s like to put your heart and soul into a team and to get your heart bashed in every single time. If you think we’re getting heady about all this winning, you are so wrong. We’re basking in this moment, and we deserve it.
So, that was for the haters. Now, onto the Detroit Lions doubters. How many times will I have to hear “Same ol’ Lions” again? We are past that. So past it. When the Lions fell to the Ravens earlier in the season and pretty much got slaughtered, the “Same ol’ Lions” mantra was back. But, as it turned out, the Lions weren’t bad. It was just that Lamar Jackson and the Ravens were really, really good.
So, I beg of you, no matter who wins this weekend, just accept that fact that it’s not the “Same ol’ Lions.” It’s the “Brand new Lions.” No matter what, we have a solid record and are playing the kind of football that has earned this franchise respect. Even Jason and Travis Kelce on the latest episode of their “New Heights” podcast highlighted Dan Campbell for the exceptional job he’s doing as head coach. So, accept that fact that you’ve lived long enough to see the Lions be good. Oh, and listen to my podcast, “The Squad with Anne Erickson,” below. Let’s go Lions. Reach out to me here.