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The playoffs, the Lions headed into the summer and will Goff get an extension, and Jared Goff and a lukewarm feeling about the Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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for you that I had yesterday. You know why I'm here. You play to win the game. You don't play to just play it. That's a great thing about sports. You play to win. I don't care you don't have any wins. You go play to win. When you start telling me it doesn't matter to retire, get out for the matters Classics six o two This Friday, May the tenth. Good morning, everybody. Dennis fit the

end back again, filling in for Matt Shepherd. If this is the first time you've heard my voice, welcome and it's nice to be talking at you out there this morning. I filled in around the NFL Draft the day before the NFL Draft a couple of weeks ago in Detroit and then NFL Draft Day, and I was enthusiastic about the draft being in the state of Michigan and specifically Detroit, with the Lions coming off their best season in damn near seventy years. And you know what, it lived up to the hype. The

draft even exceeded my own lofty expectations. I loved it all the things that you might say. It checked all the boxes. But you know, the Lions did well, and Detroit and the state of Michigan seemed like they came away and everybody liked what they saw. Everybody had a good time down there. How about that. I even hear about any issues now. That was

awesome. It's great to be back here. Hope, wherever you are at, your family and friends are recovering, missed, or are recovering from that severe weather earlier this week that I think had all of us in the state of Michigan at one point on our toes. Certainly if you were out in it. I just was in a del huge driving in it, but didn't have to deal with those high winds. Certainly not the tornadoes. Specifically that tornado on the west side of the state that went through. So here we

are and we'll be here until nine o'clock on X's and Bros. On the Michigan Sports Network. Why not just jump right into things. It's playoff time, and you know you can dwell on the Wings and Pistons, having been so long since either of those teams have been in the playoffs. I was just looking for, you know, the Pistons because they've been in the playoffs a few times, but they haven't won a playoff game in seventeen years,

so that's been a while. And the Wings, who had that incredible streak, you know, twenty five twenty six, they kept going and then people were like, I'm tired of this streak of just getting into the playoffs. So it was understandable because they had made so many runs that they haven't made the playoffs for eight years and it's been, you know, twelve years since

they've even won a series. Now, we had a little bit of Red Wings fever late in the season where the Little Caesars Arena was alive and it felt like it felt like twelve years ago or or fifteen years ago, and everyone was looking forward to that. But as we all know now they did not make it. If they did make it, they were going to have to take the Blue Shirts the New York Rangers. And the Rangers have just come out in the Stanley Cup playoffs and they just have not lost a game.

They won again last night in overtime, again three to two over Carolina. The Rangers won in double overtime against the Canes on Tuesday, four to three last night, Paneren had the winner, so a three to zero lead for the New York Range. They are seven and oh in the playoffs. It's the first time since two thousand and eight that a team has jumped out to a seven oh perfect record in the postseason. That was the Penguins back in eight. And we know that was the last time that the Red Wings

won the Stanley Cup. And so the last team to go and start out perfect after seven games made it all the way to the Stanley Cup finals. And now Carolina. If you are looking at the Canes and wondering why they're in the spot that they are, they were the second best statistically power play, They had the second best power play in the regular season. They were oh for last night and they were over in the series. Oh for fifteen

on the power play for the Canes. So that's why they are looking up at the New York Rangers, who are on the cusp now of making the Eastern Conference finals. The other Stanley Cup playoff game last night was Dallas and Colorado, and the Stars end up winning that one five to three. They got up four to nothing, and you're thinking, no, you weren't thinking that it was over, because if you have followed this series, the Avs were down three to zero in Game one and they came back and won that

game. So the Stars go up four to nothing after forty minutes, and then here comes Colorado again, getting within one goal late. Dallas scores in the final minute to get that five to three margin, so that series is tied at one. You like offense, and you do like if you're just sitting back watching playoff hockey and it's not your team and you whatever, you're just enjoying the sport. A lot of times you see a three, four

nothing lead and you're like, this is over, forget it. But in this particular series, you're saying, Okay, I'm gonna have to hang around here, because we've seen the firepower that Colorado has so you'll stay around and watch a little bit of that. Now we'll take it over to the hardwood and the NBA last night. Before I do that, I want to tell you that I'm going to get into some Lions coming up straight ahead, and

I ask you the question something you can think about a little bit. What's the biggest question mark for the Detroit Lions heading into the summer at six eighteen. I'll answer that question myself. The biggest question mark for the Detroit Lions heading into the summer. Maybe we're on the same page, maybe you're thinking something else, but you know we're May tenth the draft of the rearview mirror.

OTA's the schedule next week, and you think about this team that made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game, the biggest question mark in your mind heading into the summer at eighteen, I'll answer that now. Basketball a little bit of a surprise last night. If you have not heard the result, the Calves the Cleveland Cavaliers in Boston. After losing by twenty five points in Game one, flipped the script and won by twenty four points last

night Cleveland. They were tied at the half, but Cleveland wins it one eighteen ninety four. The series is tied at one, and the Celtics, you just look, I watched this game and it was there must have been some late threes to even make it. It didn't look as bad. But the Celtics they shot thirty five threes and only hit twenty three percent of them, eight of them. And then on the other side, Cleveland was down

it up. They hit thirteen threes forty six percent from downtown. If a team shoots forty six percent from downtown and you only shoot twenty three percent from distance, you are not going to win the game. And that what happened to Boston. If you're a Celtics fan, you can say, hey, we lost the game and it was at the Garden in round one to the heat, and then we just dispatched them on the road and probably thinking that.

I don't think anybody's thinking that, you know, Cleveland, they've made it a series, but I don't think anybody's thinking that they have, you know, Boston right where they want him. Dallas comes back, evens up their series with OKC. At OKAC last night, Dallas look at Donchez limping around, scored twenty nine points and Dallas wins by nine one. Nineteen won ten, so that series is tied at one. So there's your playoffs. We'll keep you up to speed on that and have some questions about that.

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with you. We got that lion's question and a little tiger's to dive into this segment. If you're just tuning in, you had the Rangers in overtime and Dallas beating the Dallas Stars taking the Avs down by two in the Stanley Cup playoffs. And on the hardwood, it was the Calves over the Celtics in Beantown and then the MAVs took down OKC. Both of those series are tied at one. All right, I ask you what's the biggest question mark

for the Detroit Lions heading into the summer? And the phone number is eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three, the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight four eight four three, and you can utilize the text text Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. They'll give you that prompt and then you send your text in and we deal with it that way. Tech Sports

Radio to twenty one thousand. I would enjoy hearing from you across the state of Michigan to get your feelings on this, just how you are looking at the Detroit Lions and the biggest question mark for them. Now, I'm going to answer that question here straight ahead, which is the time right now?

And recently the Lions came up with big time extensions with their right tackle Panay Sewel and Amna Saint Brown and their quarterback Jared Goff is heading into his final year on his contract and twenty four the cap number is thirty two million, and since, well, I'll back up. Before those extensions, there was the thought that the Lions might not be able to if you were calling Sewell, Saint Brown, and Golf the big three, that they might not be

able to sign the Big three to extensions. But they can do that. They took care of Sewel. Everybody thought that that was the right move. Same thing with Saint Brown Golf. Not everybody is one hundred percent convinced that the twenty nine year old quarterback is ready for this gigantic extension to make him one of the highest paid quarterbacks in the league. And you know, get fifty million a year, you're like, oh, oh, is Brad Holmes

going to do that? And by Brad Holmes not doing it along with his offensive linemen and wide receiver, the thought was, and the door was cracked a little bit there, that hey, maybe the Lions are playing a little bit of a hard ball all in negotiations with Jared Goff. Maybe even the Lions would take the course that the Dallas Cowboys did a few years ago with Dak Prescott and then a few years ago that Washington took with Kirk Cousins,

and that is this franchise tag your quarterback. The Lions could go into next year with Jared Goff playing on the last year of his contract and then they could simply put the franchise tag on him. And the pluses and minuses of that are talked about quite a bit. The positives you're not tied up for

three four years with one hundred and fifty two hundred million dollars guaranteed. The minus is that every day on shows like this and across the internet, the topic of what are the Lions doing with Jared Goff and what are they going to do at quarterback? And this is an unstable situation and he's gone and who's next? And it's a call trade of just ivery of all of the time focusing in the quarterback. No, the Lions don't want to do that.

And just yesterday Brad Holmes Allions GM was on Detroit Radio and Holmes said that Jared Goff has earned an extension. He also said that it's a high priority. He went on to say that he would have liked to have had it done. The contract extension along with Paday Sewell and Amana Saint Brown. Now we know that did not happen. Are we taking what Brad Holmes had to say and believing him? I would say yes, I think that it

makes a lot of sense. It makes a lot of sense to sign Jared Goff and to look at this Lion's window whatever that contract is going to be for five years, and you know the guaranteed money, and people will flip out and they'll say, Jared Goff is not a top five quarterback. Why are you paying him top five money? And he say, well, it won't be long that he won't be a top five quarterback, and everybody will jump in front of the line and that'll just push him back. But the

Lions don't have an answer necessarily at quarterback. It'd be a big gamble to go into the final year and somebody say, well, what about Hendon Hooker. Lions took him in the draft a couple of years ago, go in the third round and if he would not have hurt his knee, the talk was the projection. There are projections that Hooker could have been a first round pick. So the Lions got great value and we're able to sit on Hooker and then you know, maybe Hooker could just take over for Jared Goff after

next year. That's a gamble just thinking about it. Now. The Lions have been able to see Hooker in practice, but again, he was coming off of his knee surgery, So how much have they really seen him and how much can they really know? Now Hennan Hooker is twenty six years old,

He's just a few years younger than Jared Goff. But if they really thought, I mean, there's the idea if there isn't an extension sign, and I would I think this that if there was not an extension sign by the end of this month, so three weeks, that the Lions might want to really put Hendon Hooker through the paces when they get the OT agent look at the dates and really think, hey, should we play this out even

longer? Or is this going to help in our negotiations. Let's say they look at Hooker they just say, man, you know this guy, we're putting everything, We're throwing everything at him. He's one hundred percent healthy and he just is he's it. We believe in him. Oh, then they do play a little hardball. This is just a you know, the theory and it is the possibility that they could be thinking this way, and the thing that you would get if they did go that route for the next four

years, Hendon Hooker's cap number is under two million. It's one to seven, I'm sorry, one three, one six, one six, one eight over the next four years. That looks a lot different than thirty two forty nine fifty two million, fifty five million that they're gonna have to cough up

for Jared Golf if they go that way. So that's the game that they're playing, and they have to make that decision about the flyer that they took on Hooker, and maybe that they can get a better look and better gauge if they can, if they can get him out on the field and the practice fields and put him through the paces a little bit to get a read

on that. And I don't think that's gonna happen, but it is the biggest question mark for the Lions. I do believe that they'll get Jared Goff signed and then this window with Golf I think for about three years, so we'll be taking a look at it in terms of winning a Super Bowl. All right, how are you feeling about the Tigers they come home for six games, starting tonight against the Astros. We'll take a look at the Detroit

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I'll deliver huge opinions on everything you're talking about. Sex thirty five here on X's and bro S. Dennis smithian in for Matt Shepard talking about the Lions and the Tigers last night of the playoffs, Rangers and Stars win on the ice, and the Calves and the MAVs the hardwood. Now, we got the question out there with the Lions, the biggest question mark before this team heading out into the summer, I said Jared Goff and signing him to an extension. You want to jump in on that. I would like to

hear from you. Maybe I agree on that, and you get some questions, you get some points on the Lions quarterback eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three, or you can text sports Radio to twenty one thousand, Text Sports Radio to twenty one thousand and get your thoughts in that way.

I'm also going to get to the Detroit Tigers this segment, and they have a series that they're opening up at Colberica against the Astros starting tonight, and that six point forty start time down at Comerica, which I like the earlier start time. Now let's go to the text. Ben Zos is the producer, and he's looking at the text. What did I say says if they decide to sign Goff for me, I would only offer a two year extension eighty four million guaranteed forty two million per if Goff says, no, fans

won't be cheering his name anymore. Yeah, now that would be the ultimate hardball you're talking about forty two that's you could send that over to Jared Goff's agent and he's not going to return your call. So, I mean, there's reasonable expectations for a deal? Is there? To me, there's a it's not an easy deal. As your Jared Goff's agent, and you're going to want close to fifty and you're gonna want to between one hundred and fifty

and two hundred million guaranteed. That's what the going rate is. So you know the Lions are in a good spot. They have to have golf. You know, golf's the one that has the leverage on the Lions. Now you're talking about a couple million here and there. Now, I know as a Lions fan, and I sit back and I ranked the quarterbacks in the NFL yesterday, and I saw a writer ranked the quarterbacks in the NFL, and it had the wheels spinning and me thinking about the position. Just I

guess it's in a vacuum. You sit back, and if you have a superstar, difference maker quarterback, it means everything for your team. If you have Patrick Mahomes, if you have Lamar Jackson, if you have Josh Allen, if you have Joe Burrow, those kind of guys. The Lions don't have that, but they've got a nice quarterback that they can win a super Bowl with. That's important. You have to ask that question, can you win a Super Bowl with Jared Goff and the answer, are we all in

agreement. Yes, they should have got to the super Bowl last year, but they blew that seventeen point halftime lead, as you know. But can they use that experience? Can they get back there, win some playoff games, win the NFC North, and then be in position and get to the Super Bowl. Can they do that with this team that they have, with the draft that just took place and the players to beef up to help out

that defense. Can they do that? They say? Yeah. The part that you look over this window over the next couple of years, when that money for the quarterback goes up and up and up, well, then the rest of the team and the particular parts it goes down, down, down, and then you need more from that quarterback. I mean, that's the game that we're playing here. The X factor is Brad Holmes and his personnel

decisions. If Brad Holmes can continue to go out there and hit it out of the park almost every time he's at bat like he did last year. With the draft, well you could pay Jared Goff fifty million dollars and that's where we're sitting at. You know, this this window of two to three years you know, even if the contract it's going to be around five years for golf, but after three it's one of those deals where if the thing falls apart and you can move on, it's not totally crippling, where you're

just done. You're able to get out of it after three years. That's where I'm looking at it right now. I think that's the what do you call it a sweet spot? Those are the particulars they should sign Jared Goff. I don't think they're they're playing this game to look at Hendon Hooker. That is the the one part that we can all look at. We all know that as sports fans, fans like the backup quarterback in general much more

than the team that actually is seeing them. He's never lost a game, an incredible upside, a minuscule cap number, and you know there can be a lot of excitement that way. Think about golf, and you know, the fans obviously love him, and it was even pointed out in that text. You know they can go cheer his name and everything else. But with Brad Holmes, and even though Holmes said yesterday that this is a high priority and that he's earned an extension, a couple of years ago, the Lion

said who was the running back from Green Bay? Jamal Williams. And everyone loved Jamal Williams. He would stand there after the game, huge smile on his face, connected with the town, the media there joking with him. Everyone loved him. And what did Holmes do. Everyone's like, yeah, I got to bring this guy back. No, he won another direction, Oh, David Montgomery, And everybody's like, oh man, this guy was perfect for our teams. David Montgomery's a better running back and that was the

right decision. The point there is that, you know, even though the fans love Jared Goff and they chant his name and everything else, those those cheers and those chants turn around pretty quickly if you're not getting it done on the field. Golf has been getting it done on the field, and that's why it's working like it's working for him right now. All right, open

line available for you. Now. Look, if you are not someone that wants to talk about the Lions and their biggest question mark, and I'm going to jump into the Tuggerts right here, I put it out there for you with open topics. I'm watching the playoffs. There's something that you want to look at there in hockey or basketball. I'm talking football and baseball right now, that's wide open for you. You can get on in. We can

handle it. We do want to hear from you. Eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline eight six six, eight three eight forty eight forty three. Now the question about the Tigers, how do you feel about the Detroit Tigers? And my answer it's been a very exciting answer, it's luke warm. Now. I mentioned that I filled in for Shepp a couple of weeks ago around the NFL Draft, and I was feeling different about the Tigers. Well, they were playing better, there was

more optimism. And right now now they haven't quite played forty games, but they almost have. And that's the first mark where you say, all right, what kind of team are we talking about here? What kind of grade are we going to give them? And unfortunately, just for the Tigers this morning, heading into this series and this home what six game homestand with the Astros followed by a beatable Marlins team that's coming in that's nineteen games below five

hundred, they should be able to turn this thing around. But right now, this is the low point of the season for the Detroit Tigers. They are still about five hundred. But they went to New York and got swept in some close games. I lost by what one run, two runs, three runs in the three games in the Bronx. But then you focused in on this game again, the Indians, and you looked at the Al Central

and it's surprising that the did I call them the Indians the Guardians. I was going to the Guardians and the Royals and the Twins, and the Tigers are pretty much all jumbled right in there, all of them. A four horse race with them. So as big of a series for a starving Tigers fan base that you could have in early May showdown against the Guardians, it was at least the early litmus test two for one with games against Cleveland. The Tigers went out there and they should have won two of three, and

instead they lost two out of three. Heck, you could make a case they should have swept Cleveland. They lost two to one. They had that lead in the first game, then they put up eleven runs and got a victory. And then on Wednesday they lost in extras five to four, where Cleveland scored one the seventh eighth, ninth, and ten to end up coming back and winning that game. But everything that you don't like about the Tigers

showed up in that game against Cleveland on Wednesday. They didn't really hit, they they didn't have the defense, they were kicking it around, and then the bullpen let him down. The thing that has been their strength. You know, they're pitching, and then in particular the bullpen, which had been really good and let them down. That's a that's an early bruise. That's

a four game swing. Certainly a two game swing when you start thinking about the way that they lost those games on the road against Cleveland, and I say luke warm because this was a team that was pegged at five hundred entering the season. This is a team that I thought would be five hundred. Oh, we all make our predictions. I wasn't throwing a ninety win season out there looking at this roster, but I did think since their number heading

into the season was right at five hundred. I don't like ties. I don't like putting it right at five hundred. Said all right, I'll pick eighty two games. Eighty two games is not going to get you to the postseason. But as we sit here and they're what three games shy. Now they'll get to that forty gay mark in this series against the Astros, and that is the first one where you say, all right, what can you do here? And the old forty game mark really resonates with Tiger fans.

It's been forty years since they've won a World Series. Sparky's number was forty games, the old Tiger manager, and of course in eighty four they started thirty five and five with that forty gay mark. So no, we're sitting here and you give the Tigers a C, being five hundred getting a grade of a C. That's why it's it's lukewarm to mean right now, pitching great out the pitching is, you know, above average. I'd give them a B, but they hitting a D. Balances that out bad way.

So as we sit here and I think for Tigers fan, if you're some Tigers fans, there's somebody across the state of Michigan that eyeballed this series against the Astros. They're making the long drive in and you're thinking, man, I'm just gonna go enjoy some baseball. The Tigers. They're wearing their their City connect jerseys, You're like, I'll drop a couple hundred on the City connect Jerseys, another couple hundred the tickets, another couple one hundred on some

dog. It's just gonna be fun, fun trip for five or six whatever you're gonna end up spending. You understand that, but you're just gonna enjoy the ballpark. You a nice leisurely sit back and enjoy the weekend for one of these games. And I got the Hana radio tell me that this is a c team, a five hundred team, and the feeling is luke warm.

Where's the optimism? I think the optimism is that heading into the season, there were some young players that I think you you looked at that you were just hopeful that could that could do something that make you feel better about their prospects. And somebody like Trek Scooble certainly has been able to do that.

And you know there have been some other the Jack Flaherty has has had some nice outings, Reese Olsen certainly has some of those guys in the bullpen, and you had the youngster Colt Keith, and you like Carry Carpenter if you're a Tiger's fan, Riley Green, but you also see that these automatic outs that have been there. But really you're you're Tigers fan in general heading

into this season and and how they felt about this team. It's hard for your average Tiger fan to have the optimism because they don't have trust in the ownership. Fans don't trust Chris Ilich. Now, they don't trust Chris Ilich just because the Tigers have been bad since he took over for his late father. They don't necessarily allough, this is one of the things that your average Tiger fan isn't like that the Tigers did not spend any money. They have

the seventh lowest payroll their way under league average. When it comes down the payroll, Tiger fans, you know, you're not gonna love that. But they don't like Chris Ilich because they felt like they have been scammed by the Tigers owner when it came down to the district of Detroit and you're going to

take a pessimistic look at Chris Ilich. When they came out and they they had the hockey building, the Little Caesars Arena, and it was billed as, oh, the neighborhoods and what this is going to do for the city of Detroit and the building is fine for illach, but the surrounding area. If I'm putting a grade out, it gets an F and everyone would give Chris Ilich an F. Chris Ilich is giving himself. Has to wake up in the morning and saying, you know what, I ain't got a big

F on that. And that's why Tiger fans don't trust me. He's got to say that he looks at himself. So that's why I put him at luke warm where I'm sitting right here. We'll get into this more in the seven o'clock hour plus back to the Lions and back to the quarterback position and just how much money that position is worth for the Lions. All of that, I'm done. A Swiftian in for Matt Shepherd on Access and Bros.

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