Ex-Lions star Herman Moore on team's impressive season, Dan Campbell's 'blueprint,' Amon-Ra St Brown's rise
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The Detroit Lions have been one of the best teams in the NFL through the first 11 weeks of the season.
If the year ended after Monday night’s game, the Lions would have won their division for the first time since the 1993 season and wrapped up a playoff spot with the hopes of winning their first playoff game since the 1991 season.
Herman Moore was a rookie when the Lions last won a playoff game. He developed into one of the best receivers Detroit has had before Calvin Johnson came along. He had 670 receptions for 9,174 yards and 62 touchdowns from 1991 to 2001. He finished his career in 2002 with the New York Giants.
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Detroit Lions' Herman Moore, left, pulls down a pass against Green Bay Packers' Tyrone Williams during the third quarter, September 28, 1997, at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. (Matt Campbell/AFP via Getty Images)
Moore is enjoying what he’s seen so far from the 8-2 Lions and is surprised with one aspect of their year so far.
"I’ve been impressed with the fact that they’ve stayed very steady and stuck with their process," he told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. "[Head coach] Dan Campbell came in with a plan, and when you face adversity early in a new coaching tenure, especially being a first-time head coach, typically you shift and you do a lot of things to break away from what you initially thought."
"But Dan Campbell has stayed pretty true to it, and I think the players have leveled in on the consistency of the culture that he is expecting. And because of that, I’m not only surprised at the success as much as just the fact that they’re doing it with