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    Calvin Johnson & the Lions cannot save the city of Detroit: With Not YourOrdinary Sports Show on tap, let's look at false resurgences

    Dan Solomon
    Oct 10, 2011 | 3:08 pm
    • The Lions are winning so Detroit must be saved, right?
    • Matthew Stafford, Texas built and Detroit beloved.

    Editor's note: Not Your Ordinary Sports Show — the lead show of Houston Texan right tackle Eric Winston's new online sports network — turns its focus to the Detroit Lions-Chicago Bears game this Monday night. Designed to be companion viewing to Monday Night Football, Winston's show brings an eclectic mix of guests together to talk football and anything else that comes up.

    This Monday, those guests are comedian Tommy Drake, ex Special Forces Army Ranger, parachute champion and stunt man Jim Slaton (in other words, he's one bad dude) and a special mystery guest. Winston's mystery guests have tended to be one of his teammates so far (J.J. Watt showed up one week), so major star power is always a possibility.

    In anticipation of the show, CultureMap takes a look at the resurgent stories swirling around the Detroit Lions. Matthew Stafford and company's rise is sure to be a hot topic. Remember, you can watch Not Your Ordinary Sports Show every Monday night live on CultureMap in the video module on the front page.

    You can set your watch by it: the football-success-as-redemption-story narrative that builds every time someone in the NFL starts winning games after dealing with a past controversy. It’s one of the dumber, but more intuitive, things that the people who love this game go in for in this Dan Solomon column.

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    We look for these storylines to trace throughout the year, to find ways to extend the metaphor from there’s something amazing happening on the field to . . . and now things have really changed! We care so much about football, those of us who do, that we always want to believe that blowing out the Washington Redskins on Monday Night Football provides proof that the sins of a dog fighting past have been fully atoned for.

    During last year’s Super Bowl, there was actually a question over whether Ben Roethlisberger would complete his “redemption” after being accused of rape a second time by winning the big game.

    Grown-ups debated that. Seriously.

    Football’s good for a lot of things, but any sober analysis of it makes those redemption narratives sound as absurd as they obviously are. This year, without any major player arrests, and Plaxico Burress playing for a .below 500 team where he’s not in the top four receivers at this point, the individual redemption-arc stories are down and the team-based ones are up. Witness the Detroit Lions.

    Detroit, after the team’s first 4-0 start since the Carter administration, is the talk of the NFL. The Lions are featured on the latest cover of Sports Illustrated. They will make their first appearance on Monday Night Football in decade tonight.

    Part of this buzz is the mere fact that the team is winning, which is a novelty, and part of it is that we’re looking for that redemption story. And, after decades of economic devastation, Detroit seems primed to take that role.

    NPR waited all of four weeks before declaring that “Like The Lions, Detroit Finally Has A Winning Season,” ignoring the fact that the team has to win at least another five games to earn the distinction of an actual “winning season” in favor of staking an early claim to the “redemption of the city of Detroit” storyline. It’s a feel-good story, for sure, which Sonari Glinton supports with enthusiastic anecdotes from fans of the team and long-time Detroit residents in lieu of anything factual other than some nebulous claims about Detroit automakers putting together better cars and “increased profitability.”

    We all want to believe that one type of success for a city might inspire another kind. But that's dangerous.

    But if the Lions are winning football games, it has to mean something more than just the fact that Matthew Stafford (another Texas-reared quarterback) can chuck the ball up pretty much anywhere in the end zone and Calvin Johnson will come down with it, right?

    It’s an understandable response to seeing amazing things happen on the football field. We all want to believe that one type of success for a city might inspire another kind. But it’s dangerous for a couple of reasons. First, it’s not really true, at least in any ways that you can verify, and second, what does it mean when your redemption arc goes awry?

    What else do the people of Buffalo have to be excited about?

    The Buffalo Bills have been his year’s other hot redemption story. They had two exciting last-minute comeback wins against the Oakland Raiders and the New England Patriots. They just beat the Dream Team (those 1-4 Philadelphia Eagles) on Sunday. The Bills' players are all unheralded or severely underrated, with star wideout Stevie Johnson, a seventh round draft pick, catching passes from rising quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, a fellow seventh rounder who came into the NFL from Harvard, of all places.

    (The NFL: The only organization in the world where coming from Harvard makes you an underdog!) And, of course, Buffalo is a frigid hellhole relic of America’s industrial, rust-belt past without any reason whatsoever to provide its citizens with so much as a modicum of civic pride, except the mere fact that it has an NFL team. (For now, anyway: the team moved one home game a year to Toronto, in order to actually sell some tickets at least once a year.)

    The Bills have not been to the playoffs since 1999, and the most famous person to wear their uniform is still O.J. Simpson.

    The NFL: The only organization in the world where coming from Harvard makes you an underdog!

    But this year, with plucky underdog Fitzpatrick leading the team to a 4-1 start, it is awfully hard not to root for the team. ESPN published a story set after the 2012 Super Bowl where the Bills faced down the Lions. The network’s Gregg Easterbrook asked “Are Bills, Lions Super-Bowl Bound?” in one of his Tuesday Morning Quarterback columns.

    Of course, the Bills did get put in their place one week by the decidedly bad Cincinnati Bengals, who pulled off some last-minute heroics of their own and took the game 23-20. We’ll see what happens over the course of the season.

    Because, really, it’s not about the team, it’s about what we want the team’s success to mean: If the Lions make it to 9-0, get ready for a whole torrent of “Is Detroit’s industry ready to rise again like the Lions have?”stories in the vein of Glinton’s piece for NPR. If the Bills end up 4-5 at that point in the season, meanwhile, tales of that city’s rebirth as an economic wonderland will have to be put on hold.

    It’s a weird way to look at the world, whether it’s from an individual, can Michael Vick atone for his dog fighting sins by beating the hell out of the Giants perspective, or from one that sees a team as a metaphor for a city.

    This is the sway that the NFL holds over our imaginations — but it’s awfully weird, when you think about it.

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    Astros fan favorite Jeremy Peña gets engaged to soccer star Julia Grosso

    Eric Sandler
    Dec 12, 2025 | 4:30 pm
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    An Astros fan favorite is officially off the market. Shortstop Jeremy Peña is now engaged to professional soccer player Julia Grosso.

    The couple, who have been social media official since last December, announced the happy news this Friday, December 12 with a post on Instagram.


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    Peña is coming off an impressive 2025 season that cemented his status as the Astros’ best position player, hitting .304 with 17 home runs and 20 stolen bases — enough to rank as eighth most valuable position player in the American League. That enhances an already impressive resume that includes being named the MVP of the 2022 World Series as the Astros won their second title.

    Grosso is just as accomplished as her fiancee. Currently a member of the NWSL's Chicago Red Stars, she won a gold medal with the 2020 Canadian national team.

    No word on a wedding date or venue, yet. Although Peña reportedly turned down a $105 million contract extension last season, he’s still going to earn $9 million in 2026, so it should be a party to remember.

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