You may not like Dan Campbell's training stylebut his Detroit Lions were purchased outright.
Campbell is certainly a risk taker, something that bit him in last year's NFC title game vs San Francisco 49ers.
The Lions went for it on two late fourth downs, but they didn't convert. San Fran took full advantage of returning to the Super Bowl.
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Even this year, Campbell is doing the same old thing. When it works is rarely talked about, but when it doesn't, it's a conversation that never ends.
But despite what you might think about Campbell's training, Lions lineman Josh Paschall He says the team has no problem with that.
“Honestly, we all love it. We love playing with it. When people think someone's not doing something great, I just feel like if you change it, you step out of who you are,” Paschall said in an interview. Interview with Fox News Digital. “What I love so much about him is that he sticks to his identity, he knows who he is as a coach, as a man, and he's not going to change.”
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The one thing that is certain about Campbell is that he is a leader, and the Lions will run through the wall for him.
“I promise you that it will be Monday at 8 a.m. to hear a speech, and you will be ready to speak there,” Paschal joked. “If anyone needs motivation, just a normal 9-5 type of person who is motivated to work out, wakes up in the morning and watches one of his speeches.”
The Lions are 12-2 atop the NFC North, so it's hard to complain too much about Campbell, who has turned the entire organization around.
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This may be the best Lions team ever, as their offense is one of the best in the league. But they face a challenge in their second outdoor game of the season in frigid Chicago on Sunday.
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