ALLEN PARK, Mich. — «Jurassic Park» was the top-grossing movie and Whitney Houston's «I Will Always Love You» ruled the charts as a No.
1 smash hit back when the Detroit Lions won their most recent division crown. Now, three decades later, Lions general manager Brad Holmes says his level of confidence is «very high» to win the NFC North with how the current roster is constructed entering his third season in the role.
The Lions haven't won a division title since 1993, when it was known as the NFC Central and featured five teams. «I do think that we took our medicine in the past couple years.
Me and [Lions coach] Dan [Campbell] talk about it all the time,» Holmes said. «We've coached the Senior Bowl; we had to do 'Hard Knocks.' We've done all that. »We've gone through a lot of darkness to get to this point, but that's where the grit comes in place in terms of just not really wavering and put your head down or get discouraged, and we just kind of put the focus in building the best roster that we can and really getting the best football players," he added.