When Stephen Peterman was released, I felt like the entirety of the Lions fandom let out a collective sigh of relief. The ability to subtract countless penalties, stupid plays, poor blocks, etc. from the offensive line looked to me like a great opportunity. For all of the management regime’s talk about continuity on the offensive line and how important it is, my philosophy had always been that continuity is great, but not with bad players. Needless to say, I was pretty pleased to see this headline. ...