By Eric Goska
Quay Walker (left) and Isaiah McDuffie teamed up to throw Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs for a loss on the one fourth down the Packers didn't allow Detroit to convert. (photos by Eric Goska) |
The Lions are a fourth to be reckoned with.
Detroit converted four fourth downs Thursday night at Ford
Field. Two resulted in touchdowns as the Lions edged Green Bay 34-31.
Detroit rolled the dice five times on fourth down against
the Packers. Just once did Green Bay come away with a stop.
For the Lions, the decision to let it ride is not so much about
gambling, but more about a new way of life. Going for it has become part of the
team’s identity.
Under head coach Dan Campbell, Detroit has attempted 140 fourth-down
conversions. That’s the most by any team since 2021, or seven more than the
second-place Browns.
Those 140 tries break down this way: 41 times in 2021,
37 in 2022 and 40 in 2023. The team is on pace for 29 attempts this season.
Just three times in the 37 seasons prior to Campbell’s
arrival did Detroit try more than 20. And those three clubs – 2009 (26), 2006
(22) and 2001 (25) – combined for all of seven wins.
Back then, the Lions often approached fourth down in dire straights. Now the skirmish after three has become a character test. Who wants it more?
Quarterback Jared Goff and the Lions waited until their last offensive play of the second quarter before switching into four-down mode. Detroit did not punt in the second half.
- 2nd quarter, fourth-and-two from the Green Bay 2—Goff tosses to running back Jahmyr Gibbs for a touchdown as Detroit takes a 17-7 lead into the break.
- 3rd quarter, fourth-and-one from the Detroit 49—Goff sneaks for one, first down. Seven plays and 47 yards later, the Lions again bump up against fourth down.
- 3rd quarter, fourth-and-three from the Green Bay 3—Goff flips to wide receiver Tim Patrick in the end zone as the Lions go up 24-21.
- 3rd quarter, fourth-and-one from the Detroit 31—Linebackers Quay Walker and Isaiah McDuffie throw Gibbs for a 1-yard loss. Green Bay uses this turnover on downs to mount a 4-play, 30-yard touchdown drive capped by Josh Jacobs as it goes out front 28-24.
- 4th quarter, fourth-and-one from the Green Bay 21—David Montgomery pounds out 7 before linebacker Brenton Cox brings him down. After Goff loses 3, Jake Bates nails a walk-off 35-yard field goal out of the hold of punter Jack Fox.
Thursday was just the fourth time the Lions have attempted
five or more fourth-down conversions against the Packers in a single regular-season contest going back to 1948. Detroit lost two of those games – in 2008 and 2023 – winning only
when it converted 4-of-5 times in a 24-14 victory in 1957.
Detroit's latest comes on the heels of a 2-for-2 performance in its 24-14 win at rainy Lambeau Field. Both conversions brought touchdowns: Amon-Ra St.
Brown on a 3-yard pass from Goff and Gibbs on a 15-yard burst.
That’s four touchdowns on fourth down by the Lions against
the Packers in 2024. Who does that?
Certainly not any Packers opponent since at least 1952. Six teams reached the end zone twice in one season: the 1957 Lions, 1960 49ers, 1961 Colts, 1996 Bears, 2014 Falcons and the
2020 Lions.
Detroit’s tendency to go for it should serve as a reminder that fourth down is no longer reserved for punting and field goal attempts. On Thanksgiving, the Dolphins went 3-for-5 in their 30-17 loss at Lambeau Field. At Ford Field, Detroit went one better.
Could Seattle, with 18 attempts to its name, be next?
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ReplyDeleteThanks Eric ...
I dunno ... the Packers had every chance to win this game and gain ground on Detroit and couldnt make the stops on defense. I know the Lions are talented but despite a nice comeback, the Packers are now hoping to get help from other teams to catch them.
Matt Lafluer seems to make noise during the regular season, with a .677 winning pct but seems to struggle more in big games as he is now 1-5 against the Lions since Rodgers last season in 2022. First the 49ers, now the Lions seem to take space in his head, as he worried more about a heckling fan before the TNF game than matching aggressiveness with Dan Campbell. Yes, he has done a good job coaching up the younger talent on the squad but can he lead this team to a SB, after failing to get there with Rodgers? Will his defense ever get to the level it takes to win it all?
Lots of football to be played and we will see if they can get hot similar to the end of last year.
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DeleteLaFleur ... my bad, I know theyre 9-4 but maybe if they can beat the Vikings later, who knows?