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Jared Goff Roars Against Detroit Media’s Negativity – Time for a New Narrative?

As the Detroit Lions’ signal-caller, Jared Goff, has weathered the storm of local media’s gloom and doom, he’s now throwing a flag on their persistent negativity. It’s time, he suggests, for a new narrative reflective of the Lions’ den of success. Let’s unpack the quarterback’s recent candid comments and consider whether it’s finally time to flip the script on Detroit’s gridiron gang.

Goff Throws Shade at the Press

Clad in his virtual armor, Jared Goff took to the digital airwaves on the Willbo Trading Cards podcast and didn’t mince words regarding the Motor City’s scribes and their penchant for underdog tales. According to Goff, it’s time they parked their Debbie Downer mobile and started celebrating more wins than just happy hour at the local sports bar. “We can be happy about that,” he insists, as if suggesting the entire local press corps should be wearing cheerleading outfits instead of press passes.

What Did Jared Goff Say?

And here’s the quote in all its glory: “I have this like, and I need to drop it soon here because I’m gonna hopefully be in Detroit for a long time,” Goff chirped. “But I have this thing with our local media where they almost relish in negativity at times. And maybe that’s what gets clicks and that’s what sells. But it’s no longer what they need to live in.” Now, whether Goff’s comments will lead to an upheaval of local media practice or just more eye-rolling is anyone’s guess.

For those inclined to watch Goff chuck verbal darts rather than footballs, you can catch the full video right here.

The Big Picture: Changing the Narrative

Goff isn’t just aiming to secure touchdowns; he’s also advocating for a touchdown in team perception. No longer content to be cast as the loveable losers, the Lions’ quarterback is basically asking for the media to hand over the cymbals they’ve been crashing together whenever the team inches towards success. Yes, we get it—Detroit’s had a rocky past, but according to Goff, they’re more rock concert now than rock bottom.

TL;DR (too long didn’t read)

  1. Jared Goff criticizes the local media for focusing on negativity and underestimating the Detroit Lions.
  2. Goff believes the media should acknowledge the team’s success, especially after winning the division.
  3. The quarterback’s comments reflect a desire for a shift in perception, emphasizing the Lions’ competitiveness.

The Bottom Line – A New Era for the Lions

Let’s face it, the roar has been restored, and Goff is just asking people to listen. The Lions ain’t your granddaddy’s pushovers anymore. While the national narrative may have taken notice, Goff’s sounding the horn for the home turf to get with the program. Here’s to hoping his crusade for positivity isn’t as futile as trying to get a Lions fan to say something nice about Green Bay.

And now, we wait with bated breath to see if the Detroit Lions’ media can turn over a new leaf or if they’ll stick to the same old playbook. One thing’s for certain: Goff’s not going down without airing his grievances like it’s Festivus in Ford Field.

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