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DT Shaun Cody Placed on Injured Reserve, RB Kevin Jones Set to Return?

Nov 29, 2006 – 6:55 PM
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Steve Butts

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The Lions recently placed second year DT Shaun Cody on injured reserve due to a nagging toe injury which limited him to six games this season. Cody, a former second round pick from USC, was the heir apparent to veteran DT Dan Wilkinson, who was released prior to the season. Cody was not a major contributor this year when he was active, and unfortunately didn't live up to the team's performance expectations. I would go as far as to say that if you were looking for a place to lay blame upon the Lions poor season, the loss of DE James Hall and DT Cody, along with the unexpected suspension of DT Shaun Rogers would reside near the top of that list of contributors to the team's demise.

The team's defensive front was perceived to be one it's strengths prior to the season. At this point, it is one of the most obvious areas that demand to be upgraded this off season. The lack of a consistent pass rush has allowed opponents to complete nearly 70% of their passes. The loss of Cody, Hall and Rogers also has exposed a giant void in the Lions defense which opposing offenses have been able to run the ball through at will. The Lions inability to stop the run, or pass, has severely impaired their chances for winning games.

RB Kevin Jones is set to return from his ankle sprain to play against New England this Sunday. The Lions have struggled offensively in Jones two game absence. Jones' replacements, Arlen Harris and Aveion Cason, have a combined 24 carries for 81 yards (3.3 yards/carry) and are nowhere near the play makers that Jones is. Jones will provide Lions QB Jon Kitna with a quality receiving outlet to counter the Patriots pressure. Jones also presents the Patriots with the possibility that the Lions may actually run the ball, which may slow down the pressure that they apply upon Kitna. Jones is emerging as one of the few bright spots during this disappointing season, so it is good to see that he will be able to provide Lions fans with some small measure of pride, in spite of the team's continued struggles.

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