If you ask me, there’s nothing better than Detroit Lions football at the 1 p.m. ET timeslot. It just feels right, and it leaves you the entire evening to bask in the glory of a Lions victory, or do some yardwork to ignore a Lions loss.
On this Saturday afternoon, the wins and losses do not matter. If the Lions move to 2-1 or 1-2 this preseason, there won’t be a single soul (other than maybe Dan Campbell) that really cares. But that isn’t to say the game between the Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins isn’t meaningful. For the players playing, it’s critical, and several of them may have jobs on the line.
But for us, the Lions fans, Saturday represents something else: the first home game of the season. Ford Field may not be filled to the brim for a preseason game, but I cannot wait to feel ev