@PrimeBlair2@NFL_Convo Ben Johnson's absence wasn't the main reason the Lions missed the playoffs last year. If it was, they wouldn't have finished top 5 in both scoring and total offense last season.
@kjasdubs@Kraw375@TomPelissero Ben Johnson's absence wasn’t the main reason for the Lions struggles. If it was, they wouldn’t have finished top five in scoring and total offense last season.
@bheadr75@LionsSyndicate Yes, I'm sure the elements would've played a significant impact on that chip shot field goal they could've kicked with three minutes left in the 4th.
@bheadr75@LionsSyndicate You must have completely blocked the 4th down stops from last nights game out of your mind if you're bringing up that as a talking point.
@bheadr75@LionsSyndicate Frank Ragnow's retirement had a bigger impact than Ben Johnson's absence did. Had Johnson stayed, the offensive performance wouldn't have been much better. In any case, the Lions biggest issues this season were on defense, not offense.
@bheadr75@LionsSyndicate Yes, Ben Johnson' s absence was definitely the main reason for the Lions struggles this past season. It's not like they finished in the top five in both total offense and scoring offense. Oh wait...
@ChestBeaver69@Section344Lions I never said that Ben Johnson's absence wasn't a problem at all. Only that it wasn't the main problem, as you seem to believe it is.