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‘We’re No Scrubs’: Why the Lions Are Confident They’ll Bounce Back from the Brain Drain

July 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Teleorion Arnold, Detroit Lions’ first-round draft pick in 2024, acknowledged a research task from receiver coach Scotty Montgomery during Monday’s practice without discussing it with teammates or defensive coordinator Kelvin Shepherd. This cross-department collaboration is typical for the Lions but unusual in the NFL, where some teams rarely engage in such interdisciplinary communication. Assistant head coach Montgomery emphasized that sharing insights across offensive and defensive roles has become part of their strategy under manager Dan Campbell’s leadership, which turns the organization into a “think tank” aimed at achieving long-term goals.

The Lions have seen recent success, including consecutive playoff appearances for the first time since the mid-1990s and a franchise-best 15 wins in both 2023 and 2024, though they have yet to reach a Super Bowl. Despite losing key personnel—offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to the Bears, defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to the Jets, and Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow to retirement—the team promotes internally and integrates experienced coaches like Kelvin Shepherd and John Morton to maintain continuity. This approach avoids drastic changes while adding fresh tactical elements, supported by veteran players like guard Graham Glasgow, who mentors rookies based on Ragnow’s guidance.

The Lions remain motivated after their playoff disappointment against the Washington Commanders, with Campbell urging the team to “close some debts” and finish what they started. While they may no longer be NFC favorites, players embrace their underdog status and are focused on consistent improvement. Receiver Amon Ra St. Brown highlights the team’s resilience and belief that their best football comes when they are underestimated, suggesting a determined mindset heading into the 2025 season.

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Fan Take: The Detroit Lions’ innovative think tank culture and ability to rebuild while maintaining competitive consistency is a fascinating blueprint for NFL success. This collaborative, adaptable approach could inspire other teams and shift how football organizations prioritize teamwork off the field to drive winning performances.

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