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#Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions

ESPN Gamecast

Ford Field- Detroit, MI

Network(s): FOX


Injury Report

Team Player Status
DET C.J. Gardner-Johnson Injured Reserve
DET Trevor Nowaske Out
DET Julian Okwara Out
DET Brodric Martin Out
DET Steven Gilmore Out
GB Rudy Ford Out
GB De'Vondre Campbell Out
GB Josiah Deguara Out
GB Dontayvion Wicks Out
GB Caleb Jones Out

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Rank Team Adj. Win % Weekly Rank Change
1 Philadelphia .809 --
2 Baltimore .747 +1
3 Cleveland .728 +2
4 Detroit .711 --
5 Kansas City .704 -3
6 Jacksonville .693 +1
7 San Francisco .683 +1
8 Pittsburgh .651 -2
9 Miami .615 +1
10 Dallas .592 +1
11 Houston .571 +3
12 Seattle .562 -3
13 Cincinnati .553 -1
14 Minnesota .516 -1
15 Indianapolis .514 --
16 Buffalo .498 +2
17 Denver .492 +3
18 LA Rams .465 +5
19 Tampa Bay .438 -2
20 New Orleans .436 +2
21 Las Vegas .427 --
22 LA Chargers .420 -6
23 NY Jets .418 -4
24 Green Bay .397 +3
25 Tennessee .379 -1
26 Atlanta .374 -1
27 Washington .342 -1
28 NY Giants .295 +3
29 Chicago .275 -1
30 New England .272 --
31 Arizona .262 -2
32 Carolina .180 --

I'm using a simplified/modified Colley Matrix iteration process (https://www.colleyrankings.com/method.html)

To summarize, you take the win percentage of every team and correct it against the win percentage of their opponents. Then you have a new win percentage. And I repeat that process until the correction factor is below .001. Essentially this is what I would expect the win percentages to be if the teams played an average team every week.

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Every year, I have to explain to my mother the difference between a Quarterback and a Cornerback.

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So I have been badgering you guys for weeks now with ratings, statistics, standard deviations, etc... But just like back in middle school, during holiday weeks math teachers are too lazy to write lesson plans.

Therefore everyone gets the holiday off from any math, calculations, conceptualizing or crunching! Enjoy your turkey, personally I'd prefer an easter egg.

Instead I would like to offer the story about a player, Lester Hayes, who is now known more for his infamy, than for how good a player he was.

Imo, Hayes is a HOF player being kept out because, just like a notorious hoodie wearing coach we all know, he kind went into the grey area when it came to the rules at the time.

Maybe if enough people review Hayes' stats, the NFL Senior Selection Committee will at least take a look at his career and statistics for HOF consideration.

You can read the full story here: 1980 – The Year Lester Hayes Broke The NFL – The Stickum Saga

TLDR: Just watch the 3 min vid below and you will get the general gist of the Stickum story. However, it does not even begin to touch on how good a player Hayes was.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bypl5bpZF8

There is more to the story, including Hayes' remarkable 1980 playoff performance and the history of Stickum in the NFL, so I hope you can find the time to read the full article.

Happy Holiday to all celebrating today. Enjoy the time with friends, family & football!

Quick Synopsis

Lester Hayes in the 1980 regular season

  • 13 interceptions in the regular season - The modern NFL record that still stands.
  • 7 interceptions in a 6 game stretch.
  • Streaks of 6 consecutive games and 4 consecutive games with interceptions.
  • Picked off at least one pass in 12 games of a 16 game regular season.
  • 5 Post season interceptions.
  • 18 interceptions in 20 games.

Lester Hayes Career

  • Won 1980 NFL Defensive Player of the Year
  • Won Two Superbowls - 1980, 1983
  • 5 time Pro Bowl Selection
  • All Pro 1st team once & 2nd team five times
  • 39 career interceptions
  • 8 career post season interceptions
  • 7 fumble recoveries

In the 34 game stretch that began with the final 2 games of 1978, all of 1979, and all of 1980, Lester Hayes recorded 23 Interceptions, for 407 return yards, and 3 Touchdowns.  It is a span of modern* defensive cornerback greatness that I can only find one instance that is close to matching it.

In the first 34 games of his career, Everson Walls recorded 22 Interceptions and returned 1 for a touchdown.  I could find no other modern* NFL player who could even get close to 20 interceptions over a 34 games span.  

*Dick "Night Train" Lane had 25 INT in his first 34 games in 1952-54, and holds the record for most interceptions in a season with 14.

Lester Hayes 34 game span in which he recorded 23 interceptions. He added 5 more in the 1980 playoffs.

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With the Thanksgiving game today. I thought it would be a good time to look back at how many QB injuries happened against the Seahawks, and how a handful of them altered the direction of the Franchise.

2022 Week 2: Trey Lance -> Jimmy G (Season Ender)

Trey Lance's debut as the full-time starter (w/full offseason of starter reps) was cut short due to a fractured ankle, ending his season. This pushed Brock Purdy from the third-string position to the backup role.

2021: Week 4 Jimmy G -> Trey Lance (1 game missed)

This one wasn’t as big or significant. Jimmy suffered a calf injury and missed 1 game.

2020 Week 8: Jimmy G -> Nick Mullens (Season Ender)

Jimmy Garoppolo's ankle injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season. This injury caused the season to derail, and ultimately gave the 49ers 12th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. 49ers infamously traded this pick and two additional first round picks for Trey Lance. Kyle Shanahan said in an interview that a reason they made this move was because “they didn’t anticipate having such a low draft position in the near future”.

2017 Week 12: CJ Beathard -> Jimmy G

The 49ers had traded for Jimmy G at the trade deadline. He didn’t play right away due to needing to learn the playbook. CJ Beathard’s injury forced the 49ers to insert Jimmy into the lineup. The 49ers proceeded to go 5-0 and give Jimmy a 5 year $137.5 million deal.

Alex Smith injury in 2007

Smith suffered a season ending shoulder injury vs the Seahawks in week 3. This injury really set him back, and I would argue his shoulder/arm was never the same. He had nice zip and velocity before his injury.

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There are always those players that a lot of fans haven't realized have gotten washed and are therefore shocked when they are traded/released, or players that simply aren't worth the cap hit. So which are those players for your favorite team?

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Different fans of different teams spanning different generations have seen their favorites play on Thanksgiving.

From Randy Moss and Leon Lett to the Butt Fumble and Tomlin’s Trip, there have been many anNFL Thanksgiving moment that we will remember forever.

What tops your Turkey Day NFL memories?

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I was thinking about this scenario, and I don't think I've ever seen it happen in a game. What would happen if a QB was hit while throwing a backwards pass and the hit caused him to lose control of the ball. If the QB's hand is moving forward when the hit occurs, but he's throwing backwards, is it a fumble or incomplete pass? Has anyone ever seen this occur in a game?

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This is going to sound silly, but my favorite part of the NFL broadcasts is where they show the camera crew enjoying a buffet before they get to work.

I just like the idea that these guys who have to work on Thanksgiving are still being well fed.

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The rapid explosion in "QB breakdown" videos this year from QBSchool, Kurt Warner, Brees, Daniels and a million copycats made me realize that they seem to have their own name for basically every route combination. "Oh yeah, I call this one Jimmy 2 Shift" proceeds to draw out the route combination.

I get that there are definitely some broad differences like Shanahan offenses leaning on zone run and bootlegs but it's not like they're running some extra special sauce right? Seems like everyone else knows the same plays and could just run more of them if they wanted to have a "Shanahan offense".

What is it that actually separates the quality of these different coordinators and schemes?

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I know it's still early but if they keep their trajectory, my vote goes to CJ Stroud and Puka Nacua.

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