Week 1 loss isn’t sitting well with Lions, Dan Campbell
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Lions head coach Dan Campbell says he's not concerned about the possibility of Bears head coach Ben Johnson using trick plays against him.
Can a return home help some of the communication issues on offense. Also, how can the Lions create pressure and who might have the upper hand between Campbell and Johnson heading into Week 2.
The Lions' leader has cause for focusing on sustenance instead of chocolate frosting after his team was thoroughly dominated in all phases of the game in a Week 1 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He further explained that if you start going down a rabbit hole of all the trickeration Johnson could present then the basics won't be as sharp.
He loves talent. So someone is, it doesn’t matter really what it is. If someone’s really good at it, then that’s something that he can respect and get into. So Celine Dion."
If Decker is unable to go against the Bears this weekend, it will likely be Giovanni Manu to step into the lineup at starting tackle.
With the Detroit Lions facing the Chicago Bears and head coach Ben Johnson, it will be a reunion of sorts for Dan Campbell, leading his team into somewhat familiar territory. While fans lock in their predictions for the Lions and Bears matchup, Campbell speaks on facing the NFC North rival and the tricks that could be thrown their way.
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Lions coach Dan Campbell said he's not sure if Taylor Decker's current injury is related to the shoulder surgery he had this offseason.