• "The Lions finally roar"

  • Sep 5 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

"The Lions finally roar"

  • Summary

  • Author Bill Morris joins us to discuss ⁠The Lions Finally Roar, his chronicle of the Detroit Lions's organizational dysfunction and dramatic turnaround.

    • (02:40) The time David kind of met William Clay Ford
    • (05:08) The urine-soaked legacy of the Silverdome
    • (07:49) How Bill’s father was almost the general manager of the Lions—and why that epitomizes the organization’s struggles
    • (13:44) The reversal of fortune that coincided with Sheila Ford Hamp’s backing of coach Dan Campbell and GM Brad Holmes in 2022
    • (15:27) Dissecting the team’s culture of failure
    • (17:26) Why Ford kept former general manager Russ Thomas in a position of power for so long
    • (22:26) How the Lions ruined former coach Bobby Ross
    • (26:28) Differing perspectives on last year’s playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers
    • (27:42) What it's like in metro Detroit on the eve of this highly anticipated new season
    • (29:09) Why Barry Sanders simply handed the ball to the officials after a touchdown
    • (30:08) The worst Lions loss Marshall ever saw—and what Sheila Ford Hamp did about it
    • (31:35) The uncomfortable design history of the RenCen
    • (35:38) The post-retirement signing bonus controversies of Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson
    • (38:34) The moment we knew the Lions would lose the NFC championship against the 49ers
    • (40:59) The organizational disasters that ended the Lions’s 1950s championship run
    • (44:09) The phenomenon known as ‘Lions-free’
    • (45:17) What rooting for the team again is like for us now

    Post-interview, (49:03), we share what we would have said if someone had asked us to be general manager of the Lions.

    Theme music: Mr. Jukes and Barney Artist, "Blowin Steam (Open Up Your Mind)

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