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A key to Schwartz’s defensive approach is limiting opportunities,<br />

especially on third down. The Lions fi nished third in <strong>the</strong> NFL in third<br />

down defense (32.7 pct.) and fi r<strong>st</strong> in defensive effi ciency on third- and<br />

fourth-and-1 plays (11-of-29, 37.9 pct.).<br />

The defensive line continued to prove its prowess as one of <strong>the</strong><br />

be<strong>st</strong> in <strong>the</strong> NFL. Among defensive lines, <strong>the</strong> Lions’ 35 sacks ranked<br />

fourth in <strong>the</strong> NFL. DE Cliff Avril led <strong>the</strong> team with 11 sacks and<br />

became ju<strong>st</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth player since 1982 to regi<strong>st</strong>er 10+ sacks, while<br />

also returning both a fumble and an interception for touchdowns.<br />

His seven forced fumbles tied for <strong>the</strong> League lead in that category.<br />

Combined, <strong>the</strong> Lions ranked fourth in <strong>the</strong> NFL with a +11 turnover<br />

margin (34 takeaways, 23 giveaways).<br />

Like every o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>st</strong>ep, 2011 was important for <strong>the</strong> Lions. However,<br />

Schwartz continues to focus on getting better day-by-day.<br />

“It was an important year for us,” said Schwartz. “But I wouldn’t<br />

necessarily classify it as a good year. Our expectations are high. It<br />

was important getting to <strong>the</strong> playoff s, something that hadn’t been<br />

done for a long time. That was an important <strong>st</strong>ep.<br />

“Going to <strong>the</strong> playoff s is a big <strong>st</strong>ep but that is obviously not our<br />

end game or something that is <strong>the</strong> la<strong>st</strong> thing we want to accomplish.”<br />

SECONDSEASON IMPROVEMENT<br />

In 2010, Schwartz led one of <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong>-improved teams in <strong>the</strong><br />

NFL. The Lions fi nished <strong>the</strong> <strong>season</strong> as <strong>the</strong> only NFC team, and one<br />

of four in <strong>the</strong> NFL, to end <strong>the</strong> <strong>season</strong> on a four-game winning <strong>st</strong>reak.<br />

Included in those four wins was a 7-3 victory over <strong>the</strong> S<strong>up</strong>er Bowl<br />

Champions Green Bay Packers. That four-game win <strong>st</strong>reak was <strong>the</strong><br />

fi r<strong>st</strong> for <strong>the</strong> Lions since 1999 and it marked <strong>the</strong> eighth time in team<br />

hi<strong>st</strong>ory <strong>the</strong> team ended with at lea<strong>st</strong> four-<strong>st</strong>raight wins, with <strong>the</strong><br />

la<strong>st</strong> occurring in 1995.<br />

Detroit joined <strong>the</strong> New York Giants, San Diego Chargers and<br />

Tampa Bay Buccaneers as <strong>the</strong> only teams in <strong>the</strong> NFL to improve in<br />

all three key off ensive and defensive League rankings (total, rushing<br />

and passing) compared to 2009.<br />

On off ense, <strong>the</strong> Lions scored 100 more points (third-mo<strong>st</strong> improved<br />

scoring offense), gained 639 more yards (fourth-mo<strong>st</strong> improved<br />

off ense) and passed for 642 more yards (fi h-mo<strong>st</strong> improved) in 2010<br />

than <strong>the</strong>y did in 2009.<br />

As <strong>the</strong> team progressed in total off ense, so did its effi ciency in <strong>the</strong><br />

Red Zone. The Lions were second in <strong>the</strong> NFL in Red Zone Effi ciency<br />

converting 29 touchdowns in 45 trips (64.4 percent). With 12 more<br />

touchdowns than <strong>the</strong> previous year, Detroit’s off ense was <strong>the</strong> thirdmo<strong>st</strong><br />

improved unit in Red Zone touchdowns, and <strong>the</strong>y scored <strong>the</strong><br />

third-highe<strong>st</strong> improvement with 82 more points in <strong>the</strong> Red Zone.<br />

Injuries at quarterback forced <strong>the</strong> team to <strong>st</strong>art Staff ord, Shaun<br />

Hill and Drew Stanton in at lea<strong>st</strong> three games each in 2010. The<br />

team’s passers combined for third in <strong>the</strong> NFL in completions (383)<br />

and attempts (633), 12th in gross passing (4,001) and tied for 11th in<br />

touchdowns (26). For <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> time in team hi<strong>st</strong>ory, three quarterbacks<br />

each regi<strong>st</strong>ered 20-or-more attempts and a passer rating of 90.0 each<br />

in two games during <strong>the</strong> same <strong>season</strong>. Each quarterback attempted<br />

90 passes on <strong>the</strong> <strong>season</strong> and <strong>the</strong> team combined for a passer rating<br />

of 82.0, marking <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> time since <strong>the</strong> 1993 Miami Dolphins that a<br />

team had three quarterbacks each attempt 90 passes in a <strong>season</strong> and<br />

fi nish with an 80.0 passer rating. The quarterback unit also produced<br />

26 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions for a +10 diff erence, and<br />

Detroit became <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> team since Philadelphia in 1993 to <strong>st</strong>art three<br />

quarterbacks in a <strong>season</strong> and compile a +10 TD to interception ratio.<br />

Besides <strong>the</strong> quarterback play, production and improvement was<br />

across <strong>the</strong> board on off ense. Johnson was second in <strong>the</strong> NFL with<br />

12 receiving touchdowns and ninth in receiving yards (1,120). The<br />

off ensive line allowed only 27 sacks (tied for sixth-lowe<strong>st</strong> in NFL) as<br />

<strong>the</strong> team threw <strong>the</strong> third-mo<strong>st</strong> pass attempts in <strong>the</strong> League. Their<br />

sacks-per-pass ratio (4.09) was <strong>the</strong> fi h lowe<strong>st</strong> and <strong>the</strong> third-lowe<strong>st</strong><br />

allowed by a Lions squad since 1960. In ju<strong>st</strong> his second <strong>season</strong>,<br />

Brandon Pettigrew set team single-<strong>season</strong> records for Lions’ tight<br />

ends with 71 receptions and 722 receiving yards. Pettigrew also<br />

fi nished third among NFL tight ends in receptions. Pettigrew and TE<br />

Tony Scheffl er combined for <strong>the</strong> second-mo<strong>st</strong> catches (116) among<br />

NFL tight end duos. In <strong>the</strong> backfi eld, rookie RB Jahvid Be<strong>st</strong> set a team<br />

rookie record with 58 receptions, led <strong>the</strong> team in rushing and became<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> NFL rookie to score fi ve touchdowns in <strong>the</strong>ir fi r<strong>st</strong> two games<br />

since Lions RB Billy Sims in 1980.<br />

Defensively, <strong>the</strong> Lions featured <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong>-improved unit in all of<br />

<strong>the</strong> NFL—<strong>the</strong> defensive line. The rebuilt unit featured <strong>st</strong>arters DE Kyle<br />

Vanden Bosch (unre<strong>st</strong>ricted free agent acquisition), DE Cliff Avril, DT<br />

Corey Williams (acquired by trade), and rookie DT Ndamukong Suh<br />

(selected second overall in 2010 NFL Dra ). Suh earned Defensive<br />

Rookie of <strong>the</strong> Year and All-Pro honors, and he was voted a <strong>st</strong>arter<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Pro Bowl as a rookie. Though opponents threw <strong>the</strong> ball less<br />

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again<strong>st</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lions than <strong>the</strong>y did in 2009, <strong>the</strong> Lions picked <strong>up</strong> 18 more<br />

sacks, which accounts for a 3.28 percent increase from <strong>the</strong> previous<br />

<strong>season</strong> for <strong>the</strong> ratio of sacks per pass plays.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> Lions’ 44 sacks, 39 were attributed to <strong>the</strong> defensive line,<br />

23.5 more than <strong>the</strong> Lions defensive line accounted in 2009—<strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong><br />

improvement among any defensive line unit in <strong>the</strong> NFL. The line was<br />

also <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong>-improved unit in <strong>the</strong> League in regard to sack yardage<br />

and <strong>the</strong> gro<strong>up</strong> was responsible for 179 more yards of sack yardage.<br />

On his way to capturing numerous po<strong>st</strong>-<strong>season</strong> accolades, Suh<br />

dominated during his rookie <strong>season</strong> when he led all rookie and all<br />

defensive tackles with 10 sacks, and led all defensive tackles with<br />

66 tackles. He also tacked on an interception and returned a fumble<br />

for a touchdown. He set <strong>the</strong> Lions’ rookie sack record and became<br />

only <strong>the</strong> second rookie defensive tackle in <strong>the</strong> NFL to record 10 sacks<br />

since <strong>the</strong> sacks became an offi cial <strong>st</strong>at in 1982.<br />

The team’s defense improved overall as a unit as well. In<br />

defending <strong>the</strong> pass, <strong>the</strong> defense was <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong>-improved unit in <strong>the</strong><br />

NFL allowing 751 fewer yards (46.9 yards per game) than in 2009. It<br />

was also <strong>the</strong> NFL’s mo<strong>st</strong>-improved unit in points allowed giving <strong>up</strong><br />

125 points less (7.8 points per game) than <strong>the</strong> year before. In total<br />

yards allowed, it was <strong>the</strong> fourth-mo<strong>st</strong> improved defense yielding 777<br />

yards less than in 2009.<br />

Among <strong>the</strong> team’s defensive highlights in 2010 occurred during <strong>the</strong><br />

team’s four home victories. In those four wins, <strong>the</strong> defense allowed a<br />

total of two touchdowns, and it did not yield a touchdown in wins <<strong>st</strong>rong>vs</<strong>st</strong>rong>.<br />

St. Louis (10/10), Green Bay (12/12) and Minnesota (1/2).<br />

The improvement was not only produced on off ense and defense,<br />

but <strong>the</strong>re was signifi cant progress on <strong>the</strong> team’s special teams units<br />

in virtually every aspect. KR Stefan Logan, who earned Pro Bowl<br />

alternate honors, was one of those cataly<strong>st</strong>s as <strong>the</strong> team’s kick<br />

returner. Detroit had <strong>the</strong> League’s third-be<strong>st</strong> improvement on kickoff<br />

returns, gaining 3.5 yards per return more in 2010. Logan fi nished<br />

second in <strong>the</strong> NFL in total kick return yards (1,810) and was <strong>the</strong> only<br />

player to fi nish in <strong>the</strong> Top-5 in both kickoff return average (26.8) and<br />

punt return average (12.1). Logan tied a franchise record with a 105yard<br />

kickoff return in <strong>the</strong> team’s win over St. Louis (10/10).<br />

With respect to <strong>the</strong> cover units, <strong>the</strong> Lions were much improved<br />

in that area as well. The team’s kickoff return unit allowed 2.7 yards<br />

less per kickoff return la<strong>st</strong> year (fourth-be<strong>st</strong> improvement). S John<br />

Wendling, who was also named an alternate to <strong>the</strong> Pro Bowl as a<br />

special teamer, led <strong>the</strong> entire NFL with 24 special teams tackles.<br />

Schwartz’s kicking units also persevered in <strong>the</strong> second half of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>season</strong> as <strong>the</strong> team continued to produce despite missing K Jason<br />

Hanson for <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong> extended time in his 19-year career. Dave Rayner<br />

<strong>st</strong>epped in for Hanson and nailed 13-of-16 fi eld goals (81.3 pct.) in <strong>the</strong><br />

team’s fi nal eight games, including his fi nal seven attempts. Rayner<br />

was critical to <strong>the</strong> Lions’ win at Tampa Bay in December as he became<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> kicker in team hi<strong>st</strong>ory to hit a fi eld goal on <strong>the</strong> fi nal play of<br />

regulation and <strong>the</strong>n win <strong>the</strong> game in overtime on a game-winning<br />

kick. During <strong>the</strong> team’s four-game win-<strong>st</strong>reak, Rayner was 6-of-7 on<br />

attempts, with his only miss coming on a 55-yard attempt.<br />

Additionally, <strong>the</strong> across-<strong>the</strong>-board improvement was shown in <strong>the</strong><br />

team’s ability to secure <strong>the</strong> football and generate turnovers. In 2010,<br />

Detroit regi<strong>st</strong>ered 29 takeaways and 25 giveaways for a +4 turnover<br />

margin and had a diff erence of +22 in turnover margin when comparing<br />

<strong>the</strong> pa<strong>st</strong> two <strong>season</strong>s—<strong>the</strong> bigge<strong>st</strong> improvement in <strong>the</strong> NFL.<br />

The Lions were <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong> improved team in terms of giveaways as<br />

well, as <strong>the</strong>y gave <strong>the</strong> ball away 16 fewer times than <strong>the</strong>y did in 2009.<br />

Among those giveaways, 16 occurred via interception, an improvement<br />

of 16 picks less compared to 2009 (32). They were <strong>the</strong> second-mo<strong>st</strong><br />

improved club in terms of throwing interceptions and one of only two<br />

teams to throw at lea<strong>st</strong> 10 interceptions less than <strong>the</strong> year before.<br />

They accomplished that while <strong>st</strong>arting three diff erent quarterbacks.<br />

While <strong>the</strong> Detroit Lions made <strong>the</strong> 2010 <strong>season</strong> notable for <strong>the</strong><br />

franchise’s overall improvement, Schwartz undersood that <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong><br />

important element is winning more games. “Nothing is going to<br />

detract or take us away from where we’re going as a team,” Schwartz<br />

remarked ju<strong>st</strong> prior to <strong>the</strong> team’s four-game winning <strong>st</strong>reak la<strong>st</strong><br />

<strong>season</strong>. “This team has great things ahead of it. There is no que<strong>st</strong>ion<br />

in any one of our minds that this team has great things ahead.”<br />

TITAN TOUGH<br />

Before his tenure in Detroit began in 2009, Schwartz spent 10<br />

<strong>season</strong>s with <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Titans, including eight (2001-08) as<br />

defensive coordinator. While with <strong>the</strong> Titans, he worked under Head<br />

Coach Jeff Fisher, one of <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong> successful coaches in <strong>the</strong> NFL for<br />

16 <strong>season</strong>s. In 2008, Schwartz’s defense guided <strong>the</strong> Titans to an NFLbe<strong>st</strong><br />

13-3 record and an AFC South title. The Titans’ defense fi nished<br />

in <strong>the</strong> top 10 in several key defensive categories, including: defensive<br />

points allowed (third, 14.2), total yards allowed (seventh, 293.6),

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