Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions
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”Go to work, man. ….That’s the message,” Campbell said. “Don’t worry about the what-if’s. Yeah, we gotta win. So be it. (Expletive), we wanted to win Week 1, we wanted to win Week 2, we wanted to win Week 8, we wanna win this one. …Let’s go find a way to win a game.”
During Sunday's game against the Rams, Lions head coach Dan Campbell threw a challenge flag after a 23-yard catch by Colby Parkinson.
The Detroit Lions just can’t seem to catch a break in the secondary this season. The latest injury to a member of the Lions pass defense came late in the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Rams, when cornerback Amik Robertson exited the game with a hand injury.
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,
“It can’t be OK. It should burn at you. It should eat you up. Do not go numb to the losing,” Campbell said. Campbell said the Rams showed the Lions who the best team in the NFC is this year, and the Lions have to recognize that they have plenty of work to do.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave an update Monday on the status of cornerback Amik Robertson, who left Sunday’s game against the Rams with a hand injury. Campbell said he is hopeful Robertson can play this week but that the team needs to see how he moves around in practice.
With three games remaining in the regular season, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell stressed discipline and focus in their playoff push.
A little adversity is nothing new to this team, and head coach Dan Campbell remains confident the Lions can make a run to end the season. "We have to get better and move on," Campbell said after Sunday's loss. "Can't sulk about it. Can't feel sorry for ourselves. We make the corrections and move on.