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Head coach Dan Campbell, appearing on 97.1 The Ticket for his weekly radio interview, was asked about the struggles of McNeill. The fifth-year head coach was also asked about Reed's struggles on Monday, when he spoke to local reporters to recap the disappointing 41-34 loss to the Rams.
Dan Campbell delivered a message to the Detroit Lions about their path back to the playoffs, which starts with Aaron Rodgers. The post Dan Campbell’s 4-Word Message to Lions as Playoff Elimination Looms appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Detroit Lions’ secondary has been hit with another injury concern, but head coach Dan Campbell is optimistic about the outcome. Cornerback Amik Robertson exited late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Rams with a hand injury,
ALLEN PARK -- Ever since the season opener against the Green Bay Packers, Dan Campbell has delivered a familiar refrain after every Detroit Lions game, win or lose: there is always something to fix.So it was no shock when, after Sunday’s 41-34 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Campbell once again hammered home that same message.
Amik Robertson underwent an MRI after suffering a hand injury in the fourth quarter of the Detroit Lions' 41-34 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
The Detroit Lions have not won back-to-back games since October, but they likely need to win three straight to make the playoffs.
Dan Campbell’s message to the Lions during this critical stretch: “It should burn at you. It should eat you up. Do not go numb to the losing,” he said, admitting they got a look at the “top of the NFC,” and said they’re not there right now. pic.twitter.com/bTBgIHmGAq
On Monday, Lions coach Dan Campbell provided an update on Robertson, and it appears pretty optimistic. After getting an MRI, Campbell is hopeful that Robertson can play this week, but it will depend on how Robertson progresses when out on the practice field.
And if you are like me, you have a tough time understanding how a team as dynamic as Detroit can be so inefficient at times. For instance, when you look at some of the counting numbers for Gibbs (1,100 rushing yards,