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Related: About this forumLions put up another 52 points, move to 9-1 on the season
Jared Goff with 414 yards and 4 TD passes.
Detroit now leads the NFL with a +159 point differential. Far and away the class of the league so far.
Dan Campbell has to be the favorite for coach of the year.
JanMichael
(25,222 posts)Goff is getting better and better over time.
True Dough
(20,197 posts)There was a time when he was with the Rams that he was considered a bust. He has come a long way.
Even did a pump fake on his second(!) run of the day! Holy Mahonnes!
LisaM
(28,590 posts)This week they have the best starting record in my mother's lifetime.
Best start since 1934.
Brother Buzz
(37,790 posts)Delarage
(2,352 posts)Detroit & Buffalo are teams I'd root for. Long-suffering fans...
multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)In Goff We trust.
Morbius
(71 posts)Usually goes to the coach of the most surprising team in the NFL in a season. Commanders coach Dan Quinn would be the front runner. You could make a case that Dan Campbell has been a better coach this year, sure; you could also make the case that Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has done wonders making a team with a depleted offensive line get to 9-2. But even though the award says "Coach of the Year" it usually is given to the most surprising team.
There are still seven weeks left in the season, and that's a very long time. But right now, I don't think anyone can deny Detroit their Super Bowl. Their fans deserve it, and their team looks better than anyone else for some time now. Given that my Bears aren't going to the postseason (despite looking better today than they have for the last month), I'm rooting for the Lions.
True Dough
(20,197 posts)that these past several coaches of the year don't prove your point consistently:
2023: Kevin Stefanski, Browns
2022: Brian Daboll, Giants
2021: Mike Vrabel, Titans
2020: Kevin Stefanksi, Browns
2019: John Harbaugh, Ravens
2018: Matt Nagy, Bears
2017: Sean McVay, Rams
2016: Jason Garrett, Cowboys