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Detroit Lions Head Coach Profile

Rod Marinelli's coaching career began in 1973 as an assistant high school coach in suburban Los Angeles from 1973 to 1975. He earned his first collegiate job in 1976, serving as an assistant at Utah State University until 1982. He then moved on to the University of California for nine seasons, serving as the offensive line coach and later the assistant head coach. Marinelli was then on staff with the Arizona State Sun Devils for three seasons. He again held a dual role as defensive line and assistant head coach, between 1992 and 1994. Marinelli spent his final year in college football in the Pac - 10, at University of Southern California in 1995.

Marinelli then went to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996 and was the defensive line coach for six seasons. The past four seasons, he also had the title of assistant head coach. Marinelli is known for his strict disciplinary style and his commitment to practice and getting the fullest out of his players. As a result, Marinelli was able to develop Buccaneer lineman such as Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice into Pro Bowl players. During Marinelli's tenure in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers earned more sacks than any other franchise. This style is going to grow and prosper and Detroit as the Lions need defensive line help. On January 18, 2006, Marinelli was appointed the head coach of the Detroit Lions. This will be Marinelli's second full year piloting the Lions.

Detroit Lions Off-Season Moves

Detroit had a busy off-season. Their notable additions were receivers Marcus Robinson and Shaun MacDonald, running backs T.J. Duckett and Tatum Bell, offensive tackle George Foster and defensive end, Dewayene White. However, the Lions lost All-Pro, lockdown cornerback Dre Bly, safeties Terrance Holt and Jon McGraw as well as the always sound, blocking back Cory Schlesinger.

The loss of the Bly hurts the most, as the Lions really did not find a replacement that is any where close to Bly's abilities. Look for the Lions to suffer in the defensive secondary because of this. The loss of the always gritty and durable Schlesinger at fullback will be damaging blow to the already struggling run game as well.

The Lions did have a good draft, picking up all- World and soon to be All-Pro receiver Johnson and found a very suitable back up quarterback that will emerge into a starter in Drew Stanton. Stanton is a local product -- he played his college ball at Michigan State. Stanton however is done for the year after an injury to his knee. I do not see this as a negative though as the injury was minor-- Stanton will have more time to learn the Martz system and will be ready for 2008.

Detroit Lions 2007-08 Season Outlook

The Matt Millen era has been filled with losses and frustration. The Detroit Lions have been the worst team in NFC North the past five seasons losing 10 or more games in each of those campaigns. Sportsbook.com has given the Detroit Lions 100 to 1 odds to win Super Bowl XLII!

Despite the arrival of Rod Marinelli, it was the same old story in Detroit last year. What did you expect just one season removed from a five-win campaign? 3-13? Probably not but that is exactly what happened. Detroit began the 2006 campaign with five straight losses and finished 3-13 for its sixth consecutive season with double-digit losses. However, Marinelli won over management and much of the locker room with his no-nonsense, passionate approach, resembling that of Bill Parcells or Bill Cowher. Marinelli has been given total control by Millen to rebuild this team and coaching staff.

Mike Martz and Marinelli have revamped the offense, removing veteran players that did not fit while adding fresh talent. The problem however is the offensive line. Detroit may have one of the worst lines in the league and without a healthy Kevin Jones and out-right feature back, Martz will have issues opening up his passing game and his brilliant offensive schemes. The addition of Calvin Johnson and Shaun MacDonald will bolster the receiving core. Look for Johnson to be a tremendous talent right from the start. My Detroit insider has told me that Johnson and Jon Kitna have built a strong rapport this spring and summer -- look for those two to be on the same page all year, posting up nice numbers.

Defensively Detroit should be better than last year. Last year the Lions surrendered 24.9 points per game, ranking 20th in run defense and only grabbing 30 sacks as a team. This year's pass rush should be improved. The addition of defensive end Dewayne White will help Cory Redding and the rest of the Detroit interior defense this year. Linebacker Ernie Sims will have another standout year -- last year the rookie busted over 120 tackles. Boss Bailey should have a big year also if the athletic linebacker can stay healthy. Look for Bailey and Sims to gel this year with the help from the improved defensive line.

Detroit Lions Trivia

Originally started in 1929 as the Portsmouth Spartans, they joined the NFL in 1930 and in 1933 became the Detroit Lions. 

The book Paper Lion, later a movie, was written by Sports Journalist George Plimpton about his time in Lions training camp masquerading as a player.

The Detroit Lions hosted their first ever Thanksgiving Day game in 1934.

The Detroit Lions won the NFL Championship in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957.

All three of the Detroit Lions 1950s NFL Championship teams were quarterbacked by Bobby Layne.

At one time, soul singer Marvin Gaye tried out for the Detroit Lions but did not make the team. His friendship with Lions players Mel Farr and Lem Barney did lead to them singing backup on his hit 1971 song “What’s Going On?”

In 1974, after over 35 years, the Lions played their final game in Tiger Stadium.

The blue in the Lions team colors is officially known as Honolulu Blue.

In the playoffs following the 1991 season, the Lions got their first postseason victory since 1957 with a 38-6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the Pontiac Silverdome.

The Lions were the first (and so far only) team to go three consecutive seasons without a victory on the road (2001, 2002, and 2003).

The team colors have been the same for the Lions since their inception, except for the 1948 season when they switched to maroon jerseys. A change made by the Head Coach at the time (Bo McMillin) who had coached at Indiana University.

The first Detroit Lion elected to the Hall-of-Fame was Quarterback Dutch Clark.

The Detroit Lions have retired the number 20 jersey to honor former Running Back Barry Sanders. Number 20 was also worn by all-time great Lions Lem Barney (Hall-of-Fame) and Billy Sims.

Wide Receiver Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack during a game in 1971, his number 85 was subsequently retired.

The Lions have had three Head Coaches with the last name of Clark; George “Potsy” Clark (1931-1936, 1940), Earl “Dutch” Clark (1937-1938), and Monte Clark (1978-1984).

The great Running Back Barry Sanders played in only one winning playoff game for the Lions.

Former Lion standout Alex Karras was suspended from the league for ties to gambling and then later played a sitcom father on the TV show 'Webster.'

Former offensive lineman Mike Utley was paralyzed on the field in 1991, please take a moment and visit the Mike Utley Foundation official website.

The Detroit Lions mascot is a Lion named Roary.

The Detroit Lions fight song is titled “Gridiron Heroes."

Detroit Lions 2007-08  Roster

NONAME-POSHTWTDOBEXPCOLLEGE
2Nick Harris, P6-22187/23/787California
4Jason Hanson, K6-01906/17/7016Washington St
6Dan Orlovsky, QB6-52308/18/833Connecticut
8Jon Kitna, QB6-22209/21/7211Central Wash
11Roy Williams, WR6-321112/20/814Texas
14J.T. O'Sullivan, QB6-22278/25/795Cal Davis
21Travis Fisher, CB5-101899/12/796Central Florida
23Keith Smith, CB5-111913/20/804McNeese St.
24Idrees Bashir, DB6-219812/7/786Memphis
25Fernando Bryant, CB5-111843/26/779Alabama
26Kenoy Kennedy, S6-121511/15/778Arkansas
28Tatum Bell, RB5-112133/2/814Oklahoma St.
32Tony Beckham, CB6-119810/1/785Wisc Stout
33Dovonte Edwards, CB6-018210/17/823North Carolina St.
33Stanley Wilson, CB5-1118911/5/823Stanford
34Kevin Jones, RB6-02288/21/824Virginia Tech
36Aveion Cason, RB5-102047/12/797Illinois St.
38Ramzee Robinson, CB5-101862/20/84RAlabama
40Jon Bradley, DT6-03011/13/814Arkansas St.
42Gerald Alexander, S6-22046/28/84RBoise St
44Rudy Sylvan, TE6-427412/23/84ROhio
45T.J. Duckett, RB6-02542/17/816Michigan St.
48Don Muhlbach, OL6-42658/17/814Texas A&M
49Sean McHugh, TE6-52655/27/822Penn St.
50Ernie Sims, LB6-022512/23/842Florida St
51Dominic Raiola, C6-129512/30/787Nebraska
52Anthony Cannon, LB6-022812/31/842Tulane
53Paris Lenon, LB6-223511/26/776Richmond
54Teddy Lehman, LB6-123811/18/814Oklahoma
59Alex Lewis, LB6-02306/11/814Wisconsin
64Edwin Mulitalo, G6-33459/1/749Arizona
65Damien Woody, G6-334011/3/779Boston College
66Stephen Peterman, G6-43231/11/823Louisiana State
67Blaine Saipaia, T6-33158/25/784Colorado St
71Manuel Ramirez, OL6-33262/13/83RTexas Tech
72George Foster, T6-53386/9/805Georgia
73Jonathan Scott, T6-63181/10/832Texas
75Shaun Cody, DT6-43101/22/833USC
76Jeff Backus, OT6-53059/21/777Michigan
78Cory Redding, DE6-429511/15/805Texas
79Langston Moore, DT6-13057/17/813South Carolina
81Calvin Johnson, WR6-42399/25/85RGeorgia Tech
82Casey FitzSimmons, TE6-425810/10/805Carroll College Wis
83Courtney Anderson, TE6-627011/19/804San Jose St.
84Shaun McDonald, WR5-101836/13/815Arizona St
86Troy Walters, WR5-817112/15/768Stanford
87Mike Furrey, WR6-01955/12/775Northern Iowa
91Ikaika Alama-Franc, DT6-528012/4/84RHawaii
92Shaun Rogers, DT6-43403/12/797Texas
93Corey Smith, DE6-225010/2/795North Carolina St.
95Jared DeVries, DE6-42756/11/769Iowa
97Boss Bailey, LB6-323510/14/795Georgia
98Kalimba Edwards, DE6-626512/26/796South Carolina
99DeWayne White, DE6-227310/19/795Louisville

Detroit Lions 2007-08  Depth Chart

offense
WR11 Roy Williams84 Shaun McDonald 
LT76 Jeff Backus73 Jonathan Scott 
LG64 Edwin Mulitalo66 Stephen Peterman 
C51 Dominic Raiola67 Blaine Saipaia 
RG65 Damien Woody71 Manny Ramirez 
RT72 George Foster  
TE49 Sean McHugh83 Courtney Anderson 
WR87 Mike Furrey81 Calvin Johnson17 Troy Walters
QB8 Jon Kitna6 Dan Orlovsky14 J.T. O'Sullivan
FB82 Casey FitzSimmons40 Jon Bradley 
RB28 Tatum Bell34 Kevin Jones45 T.J. Duckett
  36 Aveion Cason 
defense
LE99 DeWayne White95 Jared DeVries91 Ikaika Alama-Francis
NT92 Shaun Rogers79 Langston Moore 
UT78 Cory Redding75 Shaun Cody 
RE98 Kalimba Edwards93 Corey Smith 
WLB50 Ernie Sims52 Anthony Cannon 
MLB53 Paris Lenon54 Teddy Lehman 
SLB97 Boss Bailey59 Alex Lewis 
LCB25 Fernando Bryant21 Travis Fisher33 Dovonte Edwards
RCB31 Stanley Wilson23 Keith Smith41 Tony Beckham
FS42 Gerald Alexander44 Idrees Bashir 
SS26 Kenoy Kennedy39 Eric Frampton 
specialists
PK4 Jason Hanson  
P2 Nick Harris  
H2 Nick Harris6 Dan Orlovsky 
LS48 Don Muhlbach  
PR17 Troy Walters84 Shaun McDonald 
KR29 Brian Calhoun17 Troy Walters

Detroit Lions – Ford Field

Construction Began: November 1999
Opened: September 22, 2002
Capacity: 65,000
Location: Detroit, MI
Surface: FieldTurf

 One of the NFL's newest stadiums, Ford Field was the breath of fresh air that Detroit Lions fans needed after playing in and sharing the Pontiac Silverdome for over 20 years. Ford Field is a dome structure, protecting the players, fans and field from the harsh Michigan winters. The facility is unique in that the south end of the stadium is actually two combined and renovated and gutted J.L. Hudson's warehouses. The stadium includes 140 luxury suites, some home to restaurants, others retail shops perfect for the Lions fanatic. Much like the other stadiums built in the last decade, there's really not a bad seat of the 65,000 in house. To truly welcome the stadium to the league, the 2006 Super Bowl was offered to Detroit and their new Ford Field.

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