Thursday, November 19, 2009

Why do the pistons and the red wings lead their leagues in wins, but the tigers and lions can't win at all?

75% Ownership, %25 Managament/Front office.





The Football Lions are arguably the laughing stock of the league right now. You can't switch coaches and systems and QB's every few years and expect anything to get rolling. sysAlso they haven't picked a real impact player in the draft since Barry Sanders.





As for the Baseball Lions, they play in a tough division. It seems like when they pick up three free agents in a year, two of them have horrible seasons. Also their farm system is a joke, so they don't have a pool of prospects to trade or promote, so they have to rely on free agency, which is iffy in baseball.





The Pistons recent resurgence can be directly attributed to Joe Dumars retiring from playing basketball and became as good of a front office man as I've seen in the past 20 years.





The Grant Hill for Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins deal had alot to do with it, as well as the FA acquisition of Chauncey Billups. The hiring of Larry Brown as Head Coach was the final piece to their puzzle.





Red Wings? Yzerman, Yzerman, and Yzerman. Well, maybe a little Bowman, Hasek and Hull in there for flavor.

Why do the pistons and the red wings lead their leagues in wins, but the tigers and lions can't win at all?
The owner of the Detroit Piston's is the owner of the Tampa Bay Lighting. Managment is the reason, Millen has no clue what he is doing.
Reply:b/c the tigers and lions suck and the pistons and red wings rock!
Reply:Because the teams that play outdoors have to worry about getting shot.





Just kidding. Tigers will be fine this year. They won't win the division, but they'll be well out of the cellar for a change.


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