After a surprising playoff exit, the Detroit Lions were humiliated by the national media and within their own building. And monitoring the disrespect is one of their main protectors.
This past weekend, Lions cornerback Amik Robertson talked with Shannon Person of TMZ about the team’s season-ending consequences, which included a shocking upset loss to the Washington Commanders at Ford Field in the divisional round.
The Lions were largely predicted to represent their conference in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans after capturing a second straight NFC North title and earning the NFC’s No. 1 seed, which they maintained for the most of the season.
The NFL as a whole, as well as the local and national media, were very critical of the shocking loss. The angry cornerback gave a harsh warning when questioned about the slander that surrounded the Lions’ early departure. “Man, everything is going to come full circle at the end of the day,” Robertson said to Person. “Dude, even though I was furious and fired up because I couldn’t finish the game and I wasn’t hurt, I’m not going to