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12/1/2019, 8:46am

Opinion: Why Detroit’s major sports teams are stuck in a state of sub mediocrity

Detroit's teams have been stuck in a circle of being average, but never good enough to contend. Here's why.

By Caleb Burlingame

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I believe it comes down to a few factors, one of which is the fact that Detroit isn’t a very attractive place to live for free agents. Detroit is among one of the most dangerous cities in the United States, and for a lot of the year, it’s freezing cold. Star players tend to lean for bigger, warmer markets such as Los Angeles, Miami, and Houston. 

This makes it difficult for Detroit to go and compete for big name stars, because they have to convince them that living in a cold, snowy state is better than living in Miami. That’s a tough sell. In sports such as football, where you only play September through February, you have about six months of the year off. Many free agents over the years have said something along the lines of, “What am I supposed to do for six months in Detroit?”

So since big stars don’t typically sign with Detroit teams, what’s the answer? 

The answer is tanking. Tanking is a term used in the sports world to describe purposefully losing as many games as you can to get a higher pick in the upcoming draft. The worse the team, the better the draft pick. These higher draft picks give you a chance to get the best studs coming out of college, who are obligated to sign with you for at least two years. 

But Detroit can’t even get tanking right. Our teams are known to have horrible selections in drafts when they tank, especially the Pistons. The Pistons have passed up on names such as Dwayne Wade, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Donovan Mitchell over the years, instead picking guys who we either don’t need or don’t use correctly.

The Lions had the eighth pick in the NFL draft this year, and with amazing studs like Devin Bush and Rashan Gary still on the board, they picked tight end T.J. Hockenson. Hockenson is a great player, but Devin Bush would’ve filled a much needed spot on a totally lackluster Lions defense who could use an injection of youth.

Tanking and attracting free agents is the key to contending for championships. All four major sports teams have trouble doing both, and for us fans, it feels like we’re caught in a cycle of disappointment. The management of these teams has to be better! 

I love Detroit and it’s teams. All I want is for them to succeed and give the success-starved city what they want, a chance to win. Tank, get a good draft pick, and pick a big name stud. Build around him and show free agents that Detroit is a valuable place to play. 

Until then, it’s back to watching college sports.

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