
There's no doubt about it, Sunday night's loss for the Detroit Lions was a rough one. They went out against a really good Eagles team, and we found out who the better team was. This wasn't a loss to some team they really should have beaten; this was a loss to the defending Super Bowl champions. But that's not going to stop some Lions fans from waking up Monday morning and fixing their lips to say Lions GM Brad Holmes is the entire problem for this, and maybe he should go.
Of all the Monday Overreactions I've covered, this is the most overreacted one. Can I use that word that way? I'm going to. Let's talk about why this is an overreaction by really breaking down the key complaints.
Ok, this one has become a favorite for Lions fans. Look, this was never going to happen. I was so confident it wouldn't happen that I wrote an article about why it wouldn't happen before the deadline. No, it's not because Holmes is cheap or Holmes didn't want to do a deal; it's because only eight offensive linemen have been traded at the trade deadline since 2002. This never happens.
The answer to why it doesn't happen is right in front of your face. You see how hard it is to reload on the offensive line? That's why when teams have guys who are good or even remotely good, they're not moving them. It's not happening. Stop blaming Holmes for other GMs also being smart.
If you really want to blame Holmes for anything offensive line related, you have to blame him for losing Kevin Zeitler. If there was ever a time for a small dump truck of money to get a guy to not want to be around his family for just one more year, it was this time. But, of course, that's a lot easier said than done.
Ragnow's retirement hurt this team, and he didn't really do a whole lot of favors in terms of letting the team have a ton of time to get ready for this. They still did everything they could in the draft. It hasn't worked out fully yet.
Which brings me to my next point. You're all incredibly spoiled. Holmes nailed the hell out of his first three drafts and has some solid free agencies in there, too. But according to the Lions fans, the last two drafts have been garbage and nothing but misses. I strongly disagree.
Look, it's really simple. Where are all these new All-Pros you expected the Lions to draft supposed to play? The team is already built to contend. You might not believe it at 6-4, and it really doesn't matter, but this team is ready, and you're going to see it as we move forward. Let's take a quick look at each draft pick from the last two drafts:
So to recap, what are you all talking about? If your proof that Holmes is a bad GM is Hendon Hooker and Manu, man, that's not going to hold up in court. The Lions have hit on plenty of picks in the last two years, and there are some that we just haven't seen yet because we don't need to just yet.
You really have no idea how good you got it. Holmes wasn't given the last two GM of the Year awards because nobody else wanted to take them. The team has been built very well, and it's time to stop looking at the draft as a method of getting a bunch of new immediate starters and start looking at it as a tool for the future, where the Lions have future starters to continue their plan for sustained success.
The Lions are one extension away from spending $one billion on extensions in the last few years. This is by far the weirdest thing some Lions fans say. Is it because the Lions didn't spend a billion dollars and then $180 million more getting Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, Micah Parsons? Go play Madden somewhere.
It's rather simple. You're upset the Lions lost, and you're looking for things to blame it on. This one isn't it. But hey, I overreact sometimes, too...
This story was originally reported by A to Z Sports on Nov 17, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add A to Z Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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