Last year the Lions became the first team to finish with a perfect 0-16 record. There is one record that they don't own though. The Buccaneers own the record for the most consecutive losses at 26 (set in 1976 and 1977). Will they be able to attain this record? Here is their schedule:
Wk Date Game
1 Sep 13 DET 27 @ NO 45
Wk Date Game Stadium Time (ET) Tickets
2 Sep 20 MIN @ DET Ford Field
3 Sep 27 WAS @ DET Ford Field
4 Oct 04 DET @ CHI Soldier Field
5 Oct 11 PIT @ DET Ford Field
6 Oct 18 DET @ GB Lambeau Field
7 Bye
8 Nov 01 STL @ DET Ford Field
9 Nov 08 DET @ SEA Qwest Field
10 Nov 15 DET @ MIN Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
11 Nov 22 CLE @ DET Ford Field
12 Nov 26 GB @ DET Ford Field
13 Dec 06 DET @ CIN Paul Brown Stadium
14 Dec 13 DET @ BAL M&T Bank Stadium
15 Dec 20 ARI @ DET Ford Field
16 Dec 27 DET @ SF Candlestick Park
17 Jan 03 CHI @ DET Ford Field
They would tie the record by losing to the Vikings on 11/15. The one major obstacle the I see is their home game against the Rams on 11/1.
What do the rest of you think?
Wk Date Game
1 Sep 13 DET 27 @ NO 45
Wk Date Game Stadium Time (ET) Tickets
2 Sep 20 MIN @ DET Ford Field
3 Sep 27 WAS @ DET Ford Field
4 Oct 04 DET @ CHI Soldier Field
5 Oct 11 PIT @ DET Ford Field
6 Oct 18 DET @ GB Lambeau Field
7 Bye
8 Nov 01 STL @ DET Ford Field
9 Nov 08 DET @ SEA Qwest Field
10 Nov 15 DET @ MIN Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
11 Nov 22 CLE @ DET Ford Field
12 Nov 26 GB @ DET Ford Field
13 Dec 06 DET @ CIN Paul Brown Stadium
14 Dec 13 DET @ BAL M&T Bank Stadium
15 Dec 20 ARI @ DET Ford Field
16 Dec 27 DET @ SF Candlestick Park
17 Jan 03 CHI @ DET Ford Field
They would tie the record by losing to the Vikings on 11/15. The one major obstacle the I see is their home game against the Rams on 11/1.
What do the rest of you think?