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'Excitementis there:' Fans look forward to return of Detroit Lions as team sells out season tickets

Fans prepare for the start of football season as the Detroit Lions season passes sell out for the first time since the team has been playing at Ford Field.

Fans say this year is different for the team

'This is the year:' Excitement for Detroit Lions builds ahead of season

1 year ago
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Roland Thibert, first-year season ticket holder, and Dominic Papa, a longtime season ticket holder, talk about the upcoming season for the Detroit Lions. The team has sold out season tickets for the first time since the team has been playing at Ford Field.

Fans are preparingfor the return of theNFL as the Detroit Lions season passes sell out for the first time since the team has been playing at Ford Field.

"This is the year I mean, the excitement, the everything about [the Lions]," said life-long fan Roland Thibert.

Despite beinga fan for years, this is the first time the Windsoriteboughtseason tickets.

"Excitementis there and everybody's hopping on board. We were just lucky to get in a little bit earlier than most. I mean, we would talk about it for years, but I couldn't justify it," he told CBC Windsor.

He said the team's energy this year is different.

"Now, it's a team. It's a group and I truthfully believe there's something special going on," he said.

Thibertis also excited to see where the Lions' coach DanCampbell takes the team this year.

"Campbell's everything to that team.He personifies Detroit," he said.

Campbell was named head coach for the Lions on January 2021.

Dominic Papa, a longtime Lions season ticket holder, also thinks Campbell's addition, as well asBrad Holmes, the team's general manager,has made people's interest in the Lions increase.

"They brought excitement back, the stabilityseems to be there. They just seem to really do their homework," he said.

Even though Papa said he'smore of a Vikings fan, he said he enjoys a "good NFL game."

"There's not a game that we don't go to at Ford Field where we don't run into somebody from Windsor. I've seen our former mayor there EddieFrancis," he said.

"They love this team."

'We're gonna party like it's 1999'

Thibert is confident the Lions will not only be at the Super Bowlsoon, but win it, making Windsor the "hottest place on the planet."

"It's not going to be this year and it probably won't be next year, but we're in it to win it," he said.

"This is a long term investment and that's why we got the season tickets now to be part of that ride."

A cap with a lion logo and three autographs.
A Detroit Lions cap signed by James Brown, Eddie Murray and Rob Rubick. (Michael Evans/CBC)

Looking back at the Lions history, many moments have cut deep in Thibert's memory.

"The biggest [letdown] has to be Eddie Murray missing the kick in the playoffs, losing to San Francisco and San Francisco going on to win the Super Bowl," he said.

The Lions are set to kick off the regular season at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City,Mo., on Sept. 7.

"We're getting together, we're gonna party like it's1999," said Thibert.

With files from Mike Evans