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Detroit Lions going from bandwagon to villains? As long as it works ...
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Date:2025-04-13 17:55:58
Everybody wants to be a villain, but nobody wants to be a villain. And if everybody’s a villain, then nobody’s a villain, and in sports, nobody’s a villain until they win, and usually win a lot.
The Detroit Lions are hardly villainous, though you’d be hard pressed to convince Brad Holmes, what with the black hoodie the Lions’ general manager sported Friday night at the draft — hoodies also worn by his apparent fellows in villainy at the team’s headquarters in Allen Park.
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