the off season has been disastrous for Lagos
1) besides potential standout
RB Macho Banjoko, the draft was a fumble for Lagos
WR Hasty McLaren. first round, 26th pick. 50 vol. -7 in camp
RG Zues Okege. third round, 12th pick. 88 vol. -9 in camp
LG Ernest Ogbano. third round, 24th pick. 40 vol. -6 in camp
5th round pick
RT Captain Dominate has already been cut
a 50 vol and a 40 going -7 and -6 in camp was rough
2) we lost
FS Victor Sunday. Lions accidentally accepted a trade for him with division rival Stampede. "no problem" i thought, "im admin ill just void it". but none the less Victor grew livid with me, trusty ol frank. i wondered how i could calm him down and to prove it was an accident. "doing things on a desk top is much different than doing things on a phone" i explained. i offered to extend his contract right there on the spot even though he had two years remaining on a rookie deal. he was so livid with me, he yelled "i am never ever resigning with you!" and was escorted away by his security detail. at that point i figured i might as well try to get something for him. plus, i dont want anyone in the locker room who is so fragile and livid with me. so i called up
awest827 and said ill trade him for a second, completely forgetting that the original deal - the one i voided after accepting - offered a second
and a third. another mistake
the second mistake wasnt that big of a deal.
FS Victor Sunday was a first round pick in 2073 and was projected to be an integral part of the Lions secondary. he was one of the three CBs under contract for next season and the only CB on roster with less than 7 years experience. the Lions now have an absolute urgent need for youth in the secondary
3)
SLB Drederick Tatum, the Lions first draft pick in the allocation draft, has retired at the age of 30. he is the franchise leader in all time tackles and knock downs. when asked why he retired so early he stated that he "knew it was the right time for me". what about us, Drederick? it wasnt the right time for us...there are 34 linebackers older than you suiting up next season
despite the misfortunes, the Lions are expected to compete this year in pursuit of their fourth consecutive Africa division crown. it may be time to reconstruct after this season though. many players from the allocation draft are nearing retirement. several career starters for the Lions will be in another uniform next season as they enter the twilight of their careers. these players have been added to the trade block. the Lions will not be entertaining low ball offers.....would rather make a final push as opposed to trading off for future sake
WELCOME TO THE NEW FACESthe rookies
RB Macho Banjoko was drafted as a TE but transitioned to RB and is expected to battle for RB1 with
RB Jack Harbringer for the next 6 years. Banjokos acceleration is expected to give him the edge. the Lions seem to have a formidable 1 2 punch at RB in place for the post
RB Sherrif Thompson era
WR Hasty McLaren disappointed in camp but is still expected to become a playmaker due to his speed. he should earn significant playing time next season.....four of the Lions WRs are in last year of contract
RG Zues Okeke will probably remain on the roster until it makes financial sense to cut him. he has the strength to handle the grind but has no future as a starter
LG Ernest Ogbano is expected to be an affordable career backup for the Lions. despite his rough outing at camp his combination of strength, run blocking and acceleration are considered ideal within the organization
the vets
CB Noel Barrios was signed in free agency for a hefty $7,165,759 one and done deal. he is certainly in the last season of his career and the Lions are honored to have the future hall of famer in the den. his career 30 INTs are second all time and he boasts a career catch allowed % of 50.3
LDE Earl Craft was signed for a modest amount during free agency. the Lions needed youth in the defensive trenches and were drawn to his combination of strength, speed and acceleration. he has shown flashes of potential in practice but is not expected to get significant playing time this season
WLB Zachary Couch just got off the plane. the Lions werent keen on trading away draft picks after such a fumble this draft, but they were very thin at linebacker after the untimely retirement of Lions first ever draft pick
SLB Drederick Tatum. he is expected to have significant playing time in the last year of his contract
the Lions may have overpaid for
SS Joseph Goins but his only real weakness seems to be speed. in my opinion secondary speed is becoming less important due to the reduced passing numbers with the new engine. he is expected to be a fixture in the Lions secondary for the next 4 seasons
FS David Williams was signed in free agency as insurance at safety. he is not expected to get much playing time
i predict the 2075 Lions will be 9-6-1 and earn last wild card spot
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