New Lions coach Jim Schwartz is happy with the enthusiasm his players are showing coming off an 0-16 season. Veteran kicker Jason Hanson has seen ups-and-downs in Detroit. "It seems like we always have hope this time of year, but things are really different," Hanson said. "The turnover has brought in a new coach, new front office and a lot of new players. "All of that makes it easier to have hope." The Lions will open training camp on Friday, with rookie Matthew Stafford and veteran Daunte Culpepper vying for snaps. "We don't want to win just a couple games," second-round pick Louis Delmas said. "We're going to approach every game like we're getting ready to be undefeated." "I like his enthusiasm," Schwartz said. "I don't want to discourage enthusiasm, but the playoffs are a long way away. "We need to set goals on a shorter scale than further on down the line," he added. "We don't want to talk about Super Bowls or playoffs or those kinds of things, or even the opener right now."