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Detroit Lions Breakdown

Episode #179: Lions GM/Coach search updates

Detroit Lions Breakdown

Erik Schlitt and Joe Kania

Sports, Football

5.0575 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary


This week the guys go back to the Rod Wood-shed and discuss the Lions’ general manager and coaching searches. They explore what the Lions are looking for in the tandem, and how things have changed since the last time the organization went through this process.

Revisiting the Wood-shed

The Lions won’t rush to make a hire this time around. Wood is focusing on a person’s character rather than their record and is trying to learn from past mistakes. He is leaning on more people during this hiring process, which is why people like Chris Spielman and Mike Disner more involved. Additionally, Wood is open to hiring a coach before GM because he cares more about people who can have a working relationship.

The Lions have interviewed 10 candidates for their GM position

While they have not yet interviewed, Jeff Ireland (Saints’ Assistant GM, Formerly Dolphins GM), he is rumored to be meeting with the team on Friday. John Schneider (current Seahawks GM) is rumored to be someone they will pursue, but nothing has been formally acknowledged by the organization.

Other names to keep in mind for the Lions’ GM position include: Ed Dodds, Colts’ Assistant GM (source), Scott Fitterer, Seahawks’ Co-Director of Player Personel (source), Omar Kahn, Steelers’ VP of football administration (source), Will McClay, Cowboys VP of player personnel (source), and Eliot Wolf, Patriots front office consultant, who is better known for his time with the Packers front office (source)

The following teams have available openings at their GM position: Broncos, Falcons, Jaguars, Panthers, and Washington. While the Texans have hired Nick Caserio of the Patriots.

Lions have completed 4 interviews for their Head Coaching position

There are two rumored coaches set to be interviewing next week: Arthur Smith, Titans’ OC (background, source), and Dan Campbell, Saints’ TE coach, Asst. HC (source). Keep an eye on Pat Fitzgerlad, Northwestern HC (source), and Matt Campbell, Iowa State from the college level.

Teams with available head coaching openings include the Chargers, Falcons, Jaguars, Jets, and Texans.

The Lions have begun letting their position coaches start interviewing for other jobs and so far, DL coach Bo Davis is expected to join the University of Texas staff, OL coach Hank Fraley interviewing with Bengals for OL coach, and QB coach Sean Ryan in the mix for a Panthers position (source).

Other relevant Lions we will be discussing in the future in more depth:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Detroit Lions Breakdown podcast.

0:06.4

I'm Joe Kanya with me as always is Eric Schlett from USA Today, Lions Wire.

0:11.4

Eric is also our Detroit Magazine's 2020 runner-up to most beloved sports column, Mr. Blogger, to Mr.

0:19.2

Mitch Alam, Eric, the Lions, they capped off a rather disappointing

0:25.3

5-11 season on Sunday, a close one to the Vikings, 3735. They had a big performance, huge

0:33.6

monster performance out of Marvin Jones, pretty one out of Jamal Agnew returning kicks

0:38.4

and uh Romeo Aquara had another sack and yeah it got up to 10 yeah Romeo got the 10

0:46.2

making his uh his season really uh put the asterx on that like it really put a nice shining star on it

0:53.7

um yeah i could Marvin put up 180

0:57.6

and two touchdowns and really should have had another 40 and another touchdown to be on,

1:03.0

if we're being honest, you know, I don't think that ball ever hit the ground. And then

1:07.4

yeah, no, I agree. Tracy Walker got two sacks.

1:11.8

I mean one sack.

1:14.4

And, uh, that was another controversial call.

1:18.1

And, uh, Kevin Strong got his first career sack as well. So it was a, it's a good day for, uh, 2019, Eric.

1:23.7

But, uh, but, um, yeah, you know, look, they made a shot at it, but you know what? At the end of the day, they gave up over 35 points, which is what we predicted. And, uh, we end up, uh, you know, lines take the loss and, and help their draft position. So it's, uh, at the end of the day, it's nice to see them compete.

1:46.9

It's also gives them more opportunity now in the draft having the seventh overall pick.

1:54.3

Yeah, so the total group of Lions fans have to be now galvanized together at this point

1:59.5

because seasons over, they can't

2:02.0

win or lose anymore and now they have their high draft pick. Now we can start talking about draft.

2:07.8

But we're not, we're not going to come anywhere close to that today because mostly going to be

2:13.0

about the bigger jobs that need to be filled. And let's start. We're going to revisit the Rod Woodshed.

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