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Lions QB Goff lauds bold play for explosive NFL debut.

If conventional wisdom suggests ‍you⁢ are the heavy underdog in a fight, it might ‍be time to use ⁤some unconventional wisdom to give yourself a better‌ chance through the element⁢ of surprise.

That’s what happened on Thursday night when ​the Detroit Lions marched into ⁣Arrowhead Stadium and stunned the defending world champion Kansas City Chiefs, winning 21-20.

Given that the⁢ Chiefs are widely regarded as the ⁢NFL’s next dynastic team, and the Lions are a historically moribund and downtrodden franchise, many​ expected this season opener to go in the Chiefs’ favor.

(Much of the officiating certainly went in Kansas ⁤City’s ⁣favor.)

Yes, the Chiefs were missing‌ their two best players‌ after superstar quarterback Patrick‍ Mahomes (All-Pro⁢ tight end Travis Kelce was injured, while All-Pro defensive tackle‌ Chris Jones is locked in an ugly contract dispute), but ‌many people still had the‌ home team winning​ Thursday night.

Those expectations were turned on their heads early in the game.

In the first quarter, the Lions were⁢ facing a fourth-and-2 deep in ‍their⁤ own territory.

Conventional⁤ wisdom would suggest that Detroit should punt the football.

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Lions ‍head ⁣coach Dan Campbell eschewed convention and opted⁤ for a play that some ⁤pundits accurately ⁣ described as ⁢ “GUTSY.”

Campbell called up a critical fake punt with upback Jalen Reeves-Maybin taking the snap and plowing forward. The third-string linebacker gained three yards for a Lions first down.

That conversion kept the drive alive, and it eventually⁣ led to ⁤the‍ first touchdown of the NFL year, ⁤a 9-yard pass from ​Detroit quarterback Jared Goff to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Given⁣ that this was ‌a ⁤1-point win, that​ initial touchdown ⁣was absolutely critical to the Lions’‍ upset.

Now, there is something to be⁣ said about going for it on fourth down‍ — and not having your quarterback out there. Some would argue that having⁤ the offense and its leader on the field in such a ‍situation⁣ gives a⁢ team ‍its ⁢best chance of​ success.

But⁣ Goff didn’t seem to mind having the ball‍ taken out⁢ of his hand on that crucial drive.

He said after the game that the ‍fourth down call “seeps into us and our⁤ confidence on the field.”

The 28-year-old ‌quarterback added, “The backed-up ⁤fake‍ punt was pretty ballsy, but it worked.”

The Lions ⁢now have 10‍ days off to enjoy that victory (and no,⁣ that win does not come‍ with an asterisk) as the team prepares to ⁢host ​the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2.

The Chiefs, meanwhile, will try to get ⁤in⁤ the win column when they visit the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 17.

The post Detroit Lions QB Jared‌ Goff Praises ‘Gutsy’ Play That Helped ‌First NFL ​Game Start with a ‌Bang appeared first on The⁣ Western Journal.



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