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One fix. One focus. The Detroit Lions must repair the offensive line. That is the path to next year. Keep the offense humming. Give everyone else a mulligan. The charge is clear, and it is singular.
Priority One: Repair the Offensive LineFix the offensive line. That is it. The offense can do what we know it can do if protection and a push return. We saw it operate while dragging a leg this year. We saw it fight through injuries on the offensive line. Even with that burden, the group moved the ball. Repair the front, and the offense becomes the engine again.
Protection sets the rhythm. Holes create options. With time, throws arrive on schedule. With movement, runs stack positive plays. The message is blunt because the evidence is plain. When the Detroit Lions protect, the points follow. When the front is hurt, the attack grinds.
Context: Hurt, Grit, and a Dragging AttackThis year featured a battered front. Raymond Decker played through an awful shoulder injury. The line shuffled. Assignments changed. The offense still produced, but it did so while dragging a leg. That strain showed. Drives stalled that should have sustained. Red zone reps tightened that should have opened.
Frustration bubbled. Dion and David Montgomery were upset. That emotion tracks with a unit forced to improvise. Yet the core held. The takeaway is not doom. It is that a healthier, stronger front lifts the floor and the ceiling. Return the unit to health and function, and the rest of the roster breathes.
Why One Fix Buys Time Everywhere ElseAs long as the offense is humming, everybody else can figure it out on the fly. That is the operating principle. You can build a plane at 30,000 feet if your engine runs. A functional front gives Jared Goff clean looks and gives the ground game rhythm. That stability buys time for adjustments on defense and on special teams. It buys time for coaching tweaks and depth decisions. It buys time for mistakes to be corrected without sinking games.
Three Paths: Free Agency, Trades, the DraftThe roadmap is straightforward. Attack free agency, and add help. Explore trades, and upgrade where value appears. Use the draft, and stack long-term pieces. All three phases matter. Do that, and you probably buy enough time for everything else to settle. The fix is not glamorous. It is necessary. The Detroit Lions know what their offense can be. Secure the line, and let it be that again next year.
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