Dennis Fithian from 971 The Ticket and Rivals.com collaborates with Locked On Lions Podcast Host Adrian Myers and Brian Jelinek to breakdown the lions vs broncos. 2022 NFL Draft Predictions who will the lions draft at Number One in 2022? As the Detroit Lions traveled to Denver to play the Broncos, Demaryius Thomas was heavy on their mind. Thomas died of a seizure Thursday evening, the Broncos sure took up his memory and BATTLED. The Denver Broncos honored the memory of Demaryius Thomas with tributes, decals and a 38-10 walloping of the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Running backs Javonte Williams and Melvin Gordon each scored a pair of touchdowns and Dre’Mont Jones had a monster game that included two sacks of Jared Goff. Attempting to overcome a roster severely depleted by injuries and six COVID-19 cases this week, while playing against an opponent riding an emotional wave fueled by the death of a franchise icon this week, the Detroit Lions were overwhelmed by the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, 38-10. Buoyed by a strong second quarter for a second consecutive week, the Lions (1-11-1) managed to keep things interesting for a half before the Broncos (7-6) forced four turnovers in the second half (two on downs) and scored the game’s final 24 points to pull away for an easy victory. ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Us on Social Media- @GainzMedia @RobDiddy Parler @GainzMedia @robdiddy Facebook @GainzMedia Twitter @GainzMedia @robdiddy Instagram @GainzMedia @robdiddy Tik Tok @GainzMedia @RobDiddy -------------------------------------------------------- Check out https://gainzmedia.com for show notes and h 2021 GainzMedia.com All Rights Reserved If a news clip or popular song is used I don't own the rights to the material Follow Us- Twitter TikTok and Facebook- @GainzMedia Instagram- @GainzMedia1 @PodcastGainz @XJGainz Podcast- The RobDiddy Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. More Motivational Content and other types of Video Edits- https://GainzMedia.com https://healthcomeback.com ►Copyright disclaimer: We own commercial licenses and permissions for all the content used in this video except parts about the topic that have been used under fair use.
Fast facts Matchup: No. 6 Michigan (10-1, 7-1 Big Ten) vs. No. 3 Ohio State (10-1, 8-0). Kickoff: Noon Saturday; Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. TV/radio: Fox; WWJ-AM (950), WTKA-AM (1050). Line: Buckeyes by 8½. Scouting report When Michigan has the ball: The consistent approach from offensive coordinator Josh Gattis to run the ball, run some more and throw with supreme judiciousness has resulted in games unfolding in similar fashions. U-M's four closest games of the season were against Rutgers, Nebraska, Michigan State and Penn State, with a common theme developing across three of them. The Scarlet Knights (112), Spartans (146) and Nittany Lions (144) all held the Wolverines to fewer than 150 rushing yards in a season when U-M averages 218.4 yards per game. It’s not a coincidence: When Michigan is unable to control the clock with long possessions and consistently gain first downs on the ground, the games get dicey. So one of the primary questions entering Saturday is whether the offensive line can generate push in the trenches. The Buckeyes rank 11th in the nation in rushing defense with an average yield of 102.3 yards per game. They held the Spartans to 66 rushing yards during a 56-7 demolition in Columbus last week and have allowed an average of 72 over their last nine games. It’s unclear whether Gattis will have tailback Blake Corum (foot/ankle) at his disposal for Saturday’s game. Corum dropped out of the win over Indiana and did not play the last two weeks. “The key is just play our ball,” center Andrew Vastardis said, “and that’s through execution and knowing our assignments on offense and really do everything we can. Playing fundamentally sound, playing no turnovers and just doing the little things on offense to ensure that we’re succeeding in our part of the ball.” So I’m specifically addressing Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff when I say this: Please stop. Yes, I get it. There were a lot of offensive-holding calls in the Lions’ 16-14 loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday at Ford Field. Most went against the Lions and some thwarted scoring drives. “They were getting these holding calls (against us),” he said. “The false starts are absolutely on us. Those can’t happen, but you can call holding on every single play. It’s no excuse. We’ve done it too much and I know those guys are hard on themselves front. The Chicago Bears take on the Detroit Lions during Week 12 of the 2021 NFL season. VIDEO CREDIT- Check out our other channels: Para más contenido de la NFL en Español, suscríbete a https://www.youtube.com/nflenespanol NFL Fantasy Football https://www.youtube.com/nflfantasyfoo... NFL Vault http://www.youtube.com/nflvault NFL Network http://www.youtube.com/nflnetwork NFL Films http://www.youtube.com/nflfilms NFL Rush http://www.youtube.com/nflrush NFL Play Football https://www.youtube.com/playfootball NFL Podcasts https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcasts ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Us on Social Media- @GainzMedia @RobDiddy Parler @GainzMedia @robdiddy Facebook @GainzMedia Twitter @GainzMedia @robdiddy Instagram @GainzMedia @robdiddy Tik Tok @GainzMedia @RobDiddy -------------------------------------------------------- Check out https://gainzmedia.com for show notes and h 2021 GainzMedia.com All Rights Reserved If a news clip or popular song is used I don't own the rights to the material Follow Us- Twitter TikTok and Facebook- @GainzMedia Instagram- @GainzMedia1 @PodcastGainz @XJGainz Podcast- The RobDiddy Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. More Motivational Content and other types of Video Edits- https://GainzMedia.com https://healthcomeback.com ►Copyright disclaimer: We own commercial licenses and permissions for all the content used in this video except parts about the topic that have been used under fair use.