“100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die” book giveaway

| November 27, 2012 | 9:33 pm | 3 Comments

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Amazon.com describes Paula Pasche’s “100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die” as:

Whether it’s for a die-hard booster from the days of Dick Lane or a new supporter of Matthew Stafford, the top facts and activities concerning the Detroit Lions that all fans need to know and do in their lifetime can be found here. Culled by an area journalist of team history from eight decades, the book collects every essential piece of Lions knowledge and trivia, including must-do activities, and ranks them all from 1 to 100. Topics cover everything from who scored the first touchdown in franchise history to the members of the Lions Hall of Fame, and even includes the best place to grab a bite in Detroit before the game. This is a treasury of information that true fans might know about their beloved Lions but will love to reminisce over and a guide that will help new fans get up to snuff.

Having read the book from start to finish, I’d say it’s a great read for casual to hard core Lions fans.  IASID has obtained two copies to give away to my readers.

THE CONTEST: Guess how many passing yards Matthew Stafford will throw for in Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts at Ford Field.  

Submit your guesses to itsalwayssunnyindetroit@gmail.com with the subject “Matthew Stafford passing yards”.  The closest two winners will be contacted.  

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  1. Dennis Barth says:

    389 yards

  2. Goergs says:

    Thank you everyone who submitted guesses. There are three winners. They will be contacted via email today.

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Tim is the founder and author of It’s Always Sunny In Detroit. Born and raised north of "The D", he was hands down the fastest kid on the playground. In his glory days as a Big Ten baseballer, Tim often thought about dating Jennifer Love Hewitt. After he hung ‘em up and got real, he graduated from law school and came back to Detroit. He has been keeping it sunny ever since.