It was a nice and relaxing week for the Detroit Lions as they watched Week 6 of the NFL from home. The Pride of Detroit staff also enjoyed a nice reprieve this weekend Ty Johnson Jersey Mens , taking the week off from food takes, football squabbles and RAGE. But it’s Monday and, like much of the country, we’re back to work today. The PODcast crew will be back in the recording booth tonight—which looks a lot like each of our computer rooms—which are actually just bedrooms because podcasting and blogging doesn’t pay Computer Room money—unless misogyny is part of your business plan. Ahem... uh Youth Ty Johnson Jersey , back to to Lions football. We’re onto Miami and we’re ready to talk about the Lions’ shot at the NFC North title and beyond(?). This week, we’ll recap the first six weeks of the season, talk about our expectations going forward and probably touch on the Dolphins, as well. But we need your help. Send in your questions to the PODcast crew in the comment section below or use the hashtag #AskPOD on Twitter. We’ll answer just about anything White Ty Johnson Jersey , as long as you ask it in a respectful or humorous manner. Let’s have it. The Lions were active this offseason, but what was their best move?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions NotesDetroit Lions AnalysisDetroit Lions TransactionsDetroit Lions Game RecapsNFL Open ThreadsFriday open thread: What was the Detroit Lions’ best offseason move?New,87commentsThe Lions were active this offseason, but what was their best move? EDTShareTweetShareShareFriday open thread: What was the Detroit Lions’ best offseason move?Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY SportsOn Thursday Sylvester Williams Jersey , the Detroit Lions added defensive tackle Darius Kilgo. While it’s a sign the Lions are far from done adding to their roster before the beginning of the 2019 regular season, it’s also a good indicator of the kind of moves you can expect them to make. In other words, don’t expect the Lions to make any blockbuster moves between now and training camp. So now is a good time to look back at the Lions’ entire offseason and evaluate the good and bad things Detroit did. To enter the weekend, let’s start with the good. Today’s Question of the Day is:What was the Lions’ best offseason move in 2019?My answer: It’s the simple answer Ricky Wagner Jersey , but Detroit’s aggressive play to get defensive end Trey Flowers in free agency is easily their best offseason move. They may have overpaid. They may have trouble managing their salary cap when his cap hits reaches $20 million annually. But Flowers is just about the perfect player the Lions could have ever hoped for. Not only did he fill the Lions’ biggest offseason need, but he’s obviously a perfect scheme fit, too. And perhaps most of all, Flowers is going to be the lead-by-example locker room presence that Matt Patricia wants and needs to complete the culture change in Detroit. It’s honestly hard to imagine the Lions adding a more key piece to their team than Flowers Quandre Diggs Jersey , and the move to add him could pay dividends for years to come.Your turn.Tweets from https://twitter.com/PrideOfDetroit/lists/lions-coverage