“The Millennium Tour Presents: The Boys 4 Life Tour” came to Little Caesars Arena Friday night. The show featured B2K, Bow Wow, Waka Flocka, Amerie, Yung Joc, B5, Crime Mob, Franchize Boyz, and special guests Pretty Ricky. Bobby V., Lil Scrappy, also performed and Detroit native Trick Trick jammed on stage with Waka Flocka.
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Detroit, MI
Dan Campbell on Pass Rush: ‘We Need Just a Little Bit More’
The Detroit Lions’ pass rush is under heavy pressure to replace the impact left by Aidan Hutchinson. In losing the All-Pro caliber defender to a season-ending injury, the defense now has a massive void to fill in terms of rushing the passer.
Both starting defensive ends are out for the year, as Marcus Davenport suffered a torn triceps in Week 3.
In the immediate future, the Lions elected to replace him with a series of defenders rotating in as well as generating some pressure with different blitz packages. They also added defensive end Isaiah Thomas, who could potentially debut on Sunday after sitting out against Minnesota, off the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad.
Against the VIkings, the Lions generated 15 pressures as a team. Alim McNeill led the way with three, while four different players had two. In evaluating the game Monday, coach Dan Campbell admitted that the team stands to improve when it comes to the pass rush.
“An area where we could be better is, there was some things where our coverage had to — we ask them to do a lot and they had to hold on a little bit,” Campbell said. “There were some things where we fabricated some rush, we got there a few times. But to answer your question, we need just a little bit more. There was a couple of them that did get long, a couple of these plays that you’d like to believe we can get somebody there just a little bit sooner. We’ll keep working with it, A.G.’s gonna keep coming up with a great plan, he’s a stud as a defensive coordinator, he maximizes everything we have and we’ll figure it out. But I was proud of the way they battled.”
Campbell gave credit to Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn and Dave Fipp for their efforts to prepare their respective units ahead of Sunday’s game. Glenn in particular was praised, as he was able to adjust to life without Hutchinson and scheme up new ways to get after the quarterback.
“I thought the coordinators did an outstanding job, all three of them,” Campbell said. “Man, they were on top of their game. I thought Ben had a great game plan, man he was on it the whole game. I thought Fipp developed a great plan, those guys were humming. And lastly, I thought A.G., I thought everything that we went in and this game said we had to do and the way we had to play, it wasn’t perfect but my God those guys competed and it gave us a chance and they executed at a high level.”
I wonder if Dan Campbell drank Boone’s Farm like I did at MSU — DetroitSportsPodcast (@DetroitPodcast) October 21, 2024
“Last time I was called classless, I was drinking wine out of a bottle” pic.twitter.com/i6v6VNHuVI
‘Everything’s got to run through Detroit’
Sunday marked the first NFC North game Detroit has played this season, and as a result it allowed them to vault into first place. In knocking off the previously unbeaten Vikings, the Lions claimed the pole position as the season nears its halfway point.
While the competitiveness of the division points to things being far from settled, the win could wind up paying dividends for the Lions in their quest to set themselves up with a home playoff game.
“It meant a lot. I said this (Sunday), I didn’t want to call it a must-win, but our guys know how important it is. We’ve said it all the time, when you talk about the endgame, where you want to be at the end of the season, man, you’ve got to work backwards and what are the steps to get there?” Campbell said. “You’ve got to win the division. That’s where it starts. If that’s really what we’re saying, everything’s got to run through Detroit. And to do that you’ve got to win you division games, and then you get a home game in the playoffs, if not more. So it was big.”
Notes
Campbell was recently described as “classless” by former New Jersey Governor and Dallas Cowboys fan Chris Christie for the way he managed the Lions’ blowout Week 6 road win. The Lions’ coach responded to the comment on Monday, explaining that he wasn’t concerned with it.
“The last time someone called me classless, I was drinking wine out of a bottle,” Campbell said with a smile. “It’s all good, I’m not worried about it.”
Detroit, MI
Trick Trick joined Waka Flocka onstage at ‘The Boys 4 Life Tour’ stop in Detroit – Detroit Metro Times
Detroit, MI
Detroit Tigers defeated by St. Louis Cardinals 5-3
The Detroit Tigers were beaten 5-3 by the St. Louis Cardinals at Comerica Park on Sunday night. Iván Herrera’s two-run single capped a four-run fifth inning for the Cards in the finale of a three-game series.
Iván Herrera’s two-run single capped a four-run fifth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals salvaged the finale of a three-game series with a 5-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday night.
Nolan Gorman, Victor Scott II and Pedro Pagés each scored a run and knocked in another for the Cardinals.
St. Louis starter Kyle Leahy (1-1) gave up two runs and five hits in five innings. Riley O’Brien pitched the ninth for his second save.
Kerry Carpenter led the Detroit offense with his second homer in two days. Tigers starter Keider Montero (0-1) gave up three runs — two earned — and three hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Montero was recalled from Triple-A Toledo on Saturday after Justin Verlander was placed on the 15-day injured list due to left hip inflammation. Verlander had been scheduled Sunday to make his first start at Detroit’s ballpark in a Tigers uniform since the 2017 season.
Colt Keith led off the Detroit third with a single. Leahy retired the next two batters before Carpenter launched a 425-foot drive to straightaway center field to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead.
The Cardinals scored their first two runs in the fifth on Pages’ RBI single and Scott’s squeeze bunt. Herrera smacked his two-out, two-run single off Enmanuel De Jesus.
Javier Báez’s sacrifice fly in the sixth cut the Cardinals’ lead to 4-3. Gorman’s sacrifice fly in the eighth made it 5-3.
Up next
Cardinals: RHP Andre Pallante (1-0, 0.00 ERA) is scheduled to start the opener of a three-game series Monday night at Washington.
Tigers: RHP Casey Mize (0-1, 1.50) pitches the opener of a four-game series Monday night at Minnesota.
Detroit, MI
Strong storms leave trail of damage across Metro Detroit — cleanup could take weeks
MONROE COUNTY, Mich. – Strong storms swept through parts of Metro Detroit Saturday evening, downing trees, toppling power lines and damaging property across Monroe and Wayne counties.
Matt Rose, owner of Rose Tree Service in Monroe County, and his crew hit the ground running to help with the recovery effort.
“Probably about 5:30 in the afternoon the wind started picking up and all you heard was tornado sirens,” Rose said.
The storms didn’t last long — but the damage they left behind tells a different story.
“Within 20 minutes I’d say. It did a lot of damage in 20 minutes,” Rose said.
The storms left behind splintered trees, downed wires and ripped at least one barn to shreds.
Rob Salenbien of Van Buren Township watched the storm destroy what he described as his family’s entertainment space — right before a major family milestone.
“It’s our entertainment place,” Salenbien said. “We were just hosting my family, my mom and dad is inside – their 60th wedding anniversary is coming up on April 30th, we were going to have a party here on May 3rd.”
Salenbien and his family say they are thankful no one was hurt.
As for the cleanup, Rose says crews are still working to finish up damage left by a previous storm — and now they have even more on their hands. He estimates the cleanup from this latest round of storms could take weeks.
“We were still finishing up the last storm of trees broken on houses and stuff like that,” Rose said.
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