Jon Kitna's Prediction: a Lion's Roar...or a Cat's Meow?
When you're as bad as the Detroit Lions have been for the past 50 years things can only improve, right?
Having only won one playoff game since 1957, coming in 1991 against the Dallas Cowboys, something has to give, right?
Well, quarterback Jon Kitna thinks so.
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Kitna has made the 10-win prediction for the second year in a row. The first prediction in the 07/08Ā NFL season ended with 7-9 record.
The Lions at midpoint of the 07/08 season were 6-2 and it looked as though Kitna's prediction would come true,Ā but down the stretchĀ the LionsĀ dropped six consecutive losses andĀ consequently dropped out of the playoffs.
They tied for the thirdĀ toughest schedule in the league though,Ā with theirĀ opponentsĀ finishing 139/117 for a win percentage of .543.
Along the way they beat theĀ playoff bound Tampa BayĀ Buccaneers and took three of six divisional games, including two winsĀ against the Chicago Bears.
I took a look at the Lions' upcoming schedule and some possibleĀ scenarios that couldĀ result in wins.
Remember the the Lions' schedule isn't in this order.
First off, they play a Favreless Green Bay Packers teamĀ twiceāaĀ team who could struggle if quarterback Aaron Rodgers struggles in his first year at the helm.
They play the Atlanta Falcons once...enough said.
They play the Chicago Bears twice.Ā This team seems to have hit their prime a couple of years ago with a loss to theĀ Indianapolis Colts in Superbowl 41.
Finally they play the Houston Texans once, as well as the San Fransisco 49ers.
So when IĀ take some of those things into consideration and look again at the other teams the Lions play (Colts, Jaguars, Titans, Buccaneers, Saints, Panthers, Vikings twice, and the Redskins) I have a hard time seeing anything more than a six to seven win season.
The Lions do have the firepower to win some games. Receivers Calvin Johnson, Mike Furrey, Roy Williams, and Shuan McDonald provide decent targets for Jon Kitna.
But Kitna is no Peyton Manning or Tom Brady and theĀ Lions will have to score like the Colts or Pats just to stay alive.Ā I don't see that happening at all.
Although Jon Kitna does have a lion's heart it just won't be enough to prevent another disappointing year for Lions' fans.

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