The Lions jumped out to a 24-0 lead over the Packers today Youth Marvin Jones Jr Jersey , turning in a solid performance and getting a big NFC North win over the Packers. But the story of the game was Mason Crosby.Crosby, the Packers’ longtime kicker, had the worst game of his career — and one of the worst games for any kicker in NFL history.The Packers sent Crosby out to attempt four field goals, and he missed all four of them. They also tried to kick one extra point, and Crosby missed that one as well. He would have been the first kicker in NFL history to try at least four field goals and one extra point in a game, and miss all of them, except that the Packers sent him out to kick one more field goal with two seconds left, and he made it. That provided the final points of the Lions’ 31-23 win.Although Crosby was having a good season until today Womens Taylor Decker Jersey , his performance raises the question of whether the Packers will replace him. A game like that makes it hard for a team to have any faith in its kicker.The Packers got a solid 70 yards on 12 carries from rookie running back Kerryon Johnson, although he left the game with a late injury. LeGarrette Blount wasn’t as effective but did have two one-yard touchdown runs.Matthew Stafford‘s numbers — 14-of-26, 183 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions — were nothing special, although Stafford did have two long completions called back by penalties, and another long pass dropped in the end zone.For the Packers, Aaron Rodgers played very well, but he kept getting the Packers into field goal range only to have Crosby miss. Amazingly http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/glover-quin-jersey-authentic , the Packers never punted all game — the first team this year to go a full game without punting, and the first team in three years to lose a game in which they didn’t punt.The result drops the Packers to 2-2-1, while the Lions are at 2-3. They’re both looking up at the Bears in the NFC North, but the Lions have to feel good about getting a division win — and the Packers have to feel bad about their kicking situation. Normally, our First Byte podcast is a nice “bite-sized” podcast to help preview the Detroit Lions’ upcoming matchup. But this week, special moments require special accommodations. So instead of jumping right into our Lions-Seahawks preview, there was some business to attend to.The Detroit Lions traded for Damon “Snacks” Harrison this week, and Jeremy and Ryan could not be more thrilled. We go off for a full 20 minutes just talking about the implications the trade has http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/sylvester-williams-jersey-authentic , and how it could potentially immediately thrust the Lions into the playoff and division race. After the two take a minute to catch their breath and take a cold shower, they bring in John Gilbert from Field Gulls to help preview the Week 8 matchup between the Lions and Seahawks. This week on First ByteSNACKS on SNACKS on SNACK on SNACKS. First Byte goes King Sized to break down just how phenomenal this trade was for the Lions.But just how much can we expect the Lions’ run defense to improve with one player?Bob Quinn has silenced his critics.How has the Seahawks defense remained very good? John Gilbert from Field Gulls breaks down how Seattle has kept their head above water despite losing just about everyone from last year’s team.There’s a brand-new Russell Wilson emerging, John explains. Can anyone on Seattle stop the Lions’ newly-balanced offense? John reminisces about the good ole Golden Tate days, while Jeremy is expecting BIG things for the Lions offense this week (again).Download and subscribe to First Byte and the PODcast here: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | ART19