This week the PODcast is licking their wounds. After a manic “First Byte” following the Damon Harrison Sr. trade http://www.lionscheapstore.com/tavon-wilson-jersey-cheap , it was inevitable that there was going to be a comedown. We were all just hoping it wouldn’t happen so soon.As a result, Chris is off this week, and we invited Mansur Shaheen back to the show for his third appearance. Together, the PODcast crew dissects what went wrong in this game, what it means for the rest of the season, and how our expectations for the team has changed.After breaking down Week 8 in the NFL, we turn our attention to the NFL trade deadline and the rumors swirling around Golden Tate. It’s a truly Spooktacular episode of the PODcast, so get your fillings in before Halloween.Download and subscribe to the PODcast on these platforms:Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | ART19This week on the PODcastWhat is wrong with the Detroit Lions? How did the Seattle Seahawks dominate them in every phase of the game? The Lions secondary is in deep trouble“Snacks” dominates, but the Lions still can’t stop the run. Are the Lions doomed to allow 150 rushing yards every week despite the trade? Mansur brings some hot takes regarding the NFC North TRADE DEADLINE: Is Tate really on the move? We address a specific rumor regarding Tate and the Patriots.Are the Lions going to make any additional moves? Buyers or sellers? Mailbag talks about Halloween “carols Cheap Marvin Jones Jr Jersey ,” worst Halloween candy, horrible Matthew Stafford takes, and over/unders on the year the Lions win the Super Bowl. On September 3, just a week before their season opener against the New York Jets, the Detroit Lions committed their future to safety Quandre Diggs. That day, they inked the 25-year-old defender to a three-year, $18.6 million extension.As always, there’s some concern that when a player gets paid, they lose some motivation. It’s hard to play with a chip on your shoulder when you’ve been given direct affirmation like that. But Diggs insisted nothing would change.“I’m always going to have motivation http://www.lionscheapstore.com/sam-martin-jersey-cheap , man,” Diggs said back in September. “I’m a sixth-round draft pick, so at the end of the day 32 teams passed me up, so I’m always going to have a chip on my shoulder. Ain’t gonna be nothing different.”It didn’t take long to realize he wasn’t messing around. On the very first defensive play of the season, Diggs jumped in front of Sam Darnold’s first career NFL pass and took it back for six. Of course the rest of the game—and the rest of the season—wouldn’t go so merrily. Diggs’ play remained at a high level, but the players around him struggled. While Diggs finished with a 78 tackles and three tackles for loss—both team-highs among defensive backs—the team finished 30th in passer rating allowed and t-27th in yards per attempt allowed. But Diggs played through it all, continually laying big hits along the way, and playing nearly every single defensive snap of the season. When the season finale came, and the Lions had nothing more to play for than pride Youth Graham Glasgow Jersey , Diggs did what he always did, make tackle after tackle. And while the 2018 season didn’t produce a lot of memorable moments for the Lions fans, Diggs produced one last positive memory to go out on. After starting the season with a pick-six on the very first play of the season, Diggs picked DeShone Kizer on what would be the final defensive play of the 2018 season—sealing Detroit’s first shutout in 22 years. Sunday may have been the final game for Glover Quin, who has been the heart and soul of the Lions’ secondary for the past six years. But his sendoff may have also signaled the start of a new era; an era in which Quandre Diggs—a Pro Bowl alternate—takes over the mantle of emotional leader among the defensive backs. He certainly went out on a good impression.