Ziggy Ansah Selection a Huge Gamble for Detroit Lions

ziggy-ansahMaybe it’s Martin Mayhew’s controversial draft past. Maybe it’s the fact that I wanted someone else to fill that fifth selection. I guess it could be because filling the shoes of recently departed Cliff Avril and Kyle Vanden Bosch seems difficult. Or perhaps it’s because I like my draft selections to have the fashion sensibilities of Nate Burleson and not Russell Westbrook.

But it’s probably not any of those things. It’s probably just the fact that selecting BYU defensive end Ziggy Ansah was just the wrong choice.

Plain and simple.

But for as many people who share my sentiment, there are that many more who think Ansah will be the second coming of Reggie White.

OK, maybe not. But you get my point.

It’s true that the Lions need pass rushers. And it’s true that Ansah’s 6’5, 271-pound frame is appealing to fill that void. But I’m finding it hard to put stock in a guy whose American football experience dates all the way back to 2010.

For you math wizards, that’s three years ago. Not a long time for someone who was just selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. » Continue reading “Ziggy Ansah Selection a Huge Gamble for Detroit Lions”

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Lions Select Ziggy Ansah with 5th Pick in 2013 NFL Draft

ansahWith the fifth overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions selected BYU defensive end Ezekiel “Ziggy” Ansah.

Ansah, who is a native of Ghana, didn’t begin playing football until 2010, and had to be taught the most basic of American football rules. Even then, the 6’5, 271-pound Cougar didn’t see much production at BYU until last season when an injury forced him into the starting lineup.

In his senior season, Ansah recorded 62 tackles and 4.5 sacks, but it wasn’t until his performance at the Senior Bowl that his draft stock really started to soar.

And the Lions took the bait. With the departure of DE Cliff Avril and the release of Kyle Vanden Bosch this offseason, it’s likely that Ansah could step into that starting role along side Ndamakong Suh and Nick Fairley. But I’m skeptical.

Bottom line: I don’t like the pick (more on that later) but I’m going to hope Ansah’s potential is as extraordinary as many experts — and apparently the Lions — seem to think.

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Jeff Backus Announces Retirement from the NFL

hi-res-113477604_crop_exactAfter 12 seasons in the National Football League, Detroit Lions offensive lineman Jeff Backus released a statement Thursday announcing his retirement.

While Backus’ retirement is something many could have expected in the coming seasons, I don’t think many outside of the organization expected it so soon. Backus was a warrior on the field and the idea of him never putting on a Lions uniform again is a difficult one to grasp.

Backus released this statement:

“Today, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s time for me to hang up my cleats and retire. It’s a bittersweet moment, but I’m content knowing I gave everything I had, played as hard as I could and tried my best to live up to the standards I believe in.

“I want to thank the Ford Family and the Detroit Lions for allowing me the privilege to represent the city of Detroit and play in the National Football League for the last 12 years. I also want to thank all of my coaches and teammates for all their support over the years.

“To the fans of Detroit, I thank you for the support and loyalty you have shown the Lions and myself. You deserve a winner. » Continue reading “Jeff Backus Announces Retirement from the NFL”

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Detroit Lions Make Waves in Free Agency

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If you can stop refreshing your Twitter feed for a brief moment, I’d like to take some time to tell you what’s happened today in Detroit. Because a lot has happened. Some good. Some great. Some hugely overrated. But all worth talking about.

You see, free agency started yesterday and as of around 10 a.m. this morning, the Lions and general manager Martin Mayhew decided to go all Supermarket Sweep on everyone. It went a little like this: “We’ll take this free agent, and we’ll take this free agent, and we’ll take this free agent …”

Rinse. Repeat.

And now we’re here with more depth in the backfield and hopefully a play maker in the run game.

So, without further ado, your new Detroit Lions are:

RB, Reggie Bush (4 years, $16M): How do you say “meh” in Spanish? I’m one of about three people who aren’t overly jazzed about this signing. There was plenty of speculation leading up to his deal today, but I was mostly hoping it would pass on by. Sure, the Lions needed someone to fill the sorely missed shoes of Jahvid Best, but is Bush really that guy? Maybe? I hope. But I’m not sold yet.

He’s had a mediocre career. And while it’s true he’s gotten somewhat better with age, I can’t forget the years he struggled in New Orleans with an offense just as explosive as the one he’ll be joining in Detroit. With that said, the Lions didn’t overpay him and if they use him like they should, he’ll prove me and all his critics wrong. And I hope it happens. » Continue reading “Detroit Lions Make Waves in Free Agency”

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The Curious Case of Titus Young

On Monday, the Detroit Lions released second-year wide receiver Titus Young. That sound you heard shortly after was the entire Lions fan-base breathing a sigh of relief.

For the majority of his tenure in the Motor City, Young offered little in the way of positivity. He was a cancer in the locker room, he was largely unproductive on the field, and he showed little effort to rein in his bad behavior and piss poor attitude.

Really, it was only a matter of time before the Lions’ front office did what they had likely been threatening for quite some time — and that was let him go.

Even in his rookie season, Young’s behavior foreshadowed his eventual demise. He was a nuisance on the field — showing a lack of discipline so infuriating even the Oakland Raiders would blush. And then last summer, Young was sent home after punching safety Louis Delmas during voluntary workouts.

As his production on the field dropped, it seems his desire to be a loyal teammate did, too.

Young was sent home a second time after he purposefully lined up incorrectly in the Nov. 18 game against the Green Bay Packers. And his fight with wide receiver coach Shawn Jefferson was just icing on an already bitter cake. » Continue reading “The Curious Case of Titus Young”

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Jim Schwartz Weighs in on Titus Young’s Twitter Incident

By now you’ve heard about Detroit Lions wide receiver Titus Young’s Twitter rant on Tuesday. And if not, let me help you out. It went something like this:

Blah, blah blah, I’m the best. Blah, blah, blah, give me the ball. Blah, blah, blah, I’m the most selfish person to ever live.

If you wish to read the actually account of the events, just click here.

In any case, head coach Jim Schwartz was asked during a press conference Wednesday his thoughts on the incident. Here’s what he had to say:

“There are good ways to go about getting that and not so good ways about trying to get that done. This is a pretty good example on a not-so-good way.  It is what it is,” Schwartz said. “We obviously still have some ground to cover there.”

Ain’t that the truth. » Continue reading “Jim Schwartz Weighs in on Titus Young’s Twitter Incident”

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Detroit Lions WR Titus Young Continues to Dig Massive Hole

There’s nothing like being welcomed back into the blogosphere with a little Detroit Lions drama. Maybe I’m the problem. Maybe I insight stupidity in these guys. Who knows? What I do know, is that at the very least, I can be thankful (for today anyway) that no one was arrested.

Instead, we have a little Titus Young Twitter incident. After remaining silent on Twitter since December of last year, the Lions wide receiver started spouting off at the keyboard. Young has since deleted most of the tweets, but here are some of he highlights for your reading pleasure:

  • “Like I said I never been selfish but if I’m not going to get the football i don’t want to play anymore.”
  • “Never have I ran the wrong route, just put my self where the ball was going.”
  • “To Be the best you gotta Beat the best .”
  • “My first year I played football I was the best. It’s true I could be alot better, But wit the football. My first year I was a captain Lol.”
  • “I’m a team Playa that just loves the Football.”
  • “Never played the game for d money.”
  • “2 All the Detroit fans that are speaking against me, #ItwasjustAllgoodjustaweekago.”

So, yep. » Continue reading “Detroit Lions WR Titus Young Continues to Dig Massive Hole”

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Preseason Game 2: Detroit Lions vs. Baltimore Ravens

August 17, 2011

8:00 PM EST

M&T Bank Stadium

After a tough loss in the preseason opener last week, the Lions are looking to rebound against a Baltimore Ravens team that made a 31-17 victory over the Atlanta Falcons look awfully hard last week.

Both teams have been plagued by the injury bug this offseason and both struggled to get their first team offense going early on.

The Ravens and Lions will return several players tonight who missed the opener, and it could mean a more consistent attack on both sides of the ball. Defensive end Cliff Avril, strong safety Amari Spievey, and wide receiver Titus Young are all expected to be active tonight for the Lions, while Baltimore will welcome back veteran center Matt Birk and rookies Courtney Upshaw and Bernard Pierce.

Here are some things to watch for: » Continue reading “Preseason Game 2: Detroit Lions vs. Baltimore Ravens”

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Calvin Johnson’s Finger and More Notes from Training Camp

In case you missed it yesterday, Calvin Johnson didn’t practice and he had his left index finger taped. Subsequently, everyone lost their damn minds. But fear not, Megatron missed Monday’s practice due merely to what Jim Schwartz called a scheduled day off.

“He wasn’t shut down because of his finger,” Schwartz said. “Just general camp kind of legs and soreness. He needed a day here, too. Calvin doesn’t have a regulator, either.”

When asked about his finger, Johnson said it was injured but that he would be fine. Johnson was also asked about the Madden Curse, to which he replied: “I’m a God fearing man. Curses don’t bother me.”

Well that’s good.

With Schwartz, you never quite know if he’s being honest about injuries, but in this case, I don’t think we have much to worry about (::knocks on wood::). Johnson was at practice today, though his finger was still taped up.

Other notes from training camp: » Continue reading “Calvin Johnson’s Finger and More Notes from Training Camp”

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Detroit Lions Outperform Olympics, Tigers in Local TV Ratings

Well here’s something you would have never expected a few years ago. According to local TV ratings, the Detroit Lions preseason opener Friday night against the Cleveland Browns was watched by more people than the Olympics and the Tigers game.

The game was No. 1 among Metro Detroit households with a 11.0 rating. In comparison, the Olympics received a 10.1 rating. The Tigers’ opening game to kick off a weekend series with the Texas Rangers received a 10.4 rating. Each rating point represents 17,000 households tuning in. The Lions game was the No. 1 program among men ages 18-49 (7.0 rating) and men ages 25-54 (9.3 rating).

This was apparently a 10-percent increase over last season’s opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

There’s always a lot of anticipation and expectations entering preseason and then the regular season. But because last year was the first time in a long time that those expectations were actually met, this year the excitement is apparently even higher.

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