Back before the season began, we asked Detroit Lions fans how much better the rushing game would be. With a new offensive line coach, a first-round draft pick spent on the line (Frank Ragnow) and a rookie running back (Kerryon Johnson) expectations were high that Detroit would finally put an end to that pesky 100-yard rusher drought that hung around since 2013.
It took Johnson just three games to finally break that barrier, and he just did it again on Sunday—in the first half, no less.
Back in the lead up to Week 1, Lions fans predicted Detroit would only break that 100-yard threshold twice in 2018.