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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston were once together on the same team during their respective stints with the New Orleans Saints.
I told the team that. It's like, man, there's some things I wish I would have done different," Lions coach Dan Campbell said after loss to Eagles.
The Detroit Lions made a change last Sunday, with head coach Dan Campbell taking over play-calling duties from offensive coordinator John Morton. "It was just, let's try something a little different," Campbell said in his postgame press conference, and in both process and results, things were indeed a little different for the Lions.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell still believes in the team’s offensive line, but knows they have to be more consistent.
Dan Campbell was fired up in the locker room at Northwest Stadium after the Detroit Lions win over the Washington Commanders, 44-22, Sunday, Nov. 10.
Many Detroit Lions fans wondered why Dan Campbell didn’t use timeouts to get his team another possession before halftime in the Sunday Night Football loss to the Eagles.
Amon-Ra St. Brown is the clear-cut WR1 in Detroit, but Williams is a fascinating big-play weapon that is an ideal WR2. It's clear the Lions weren't utilizing him the way they should -- and that figures to change moving forward.
Head coach Dan Campbell has taken the Lions’ offense into his own hands. After an inconsistent start to the season under offensive coordinator John Morton, Campbell seized play-calling duties in order to, in his own words, find a little “rhythm.”
The Detroit Lions' defense has strengthened while its offense has weakened. Dan Campbell may be best served altering his tactics to reflect that.