Detroit is far from safe especially if Campbell blows a 4 th down decision and Minnesota is up by 2 scores with 5 minutes left.. they don’t have Raheem Morris coaching them
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Detroit is far from safe especially if Campbell blows a 4 th down decision and Minnesota is up by 2 scores with 5 minutes left.. they don’t have Raheem Morris coaching them
Detroit is far from safe especially if Campbell blows a 4 th down decision and Minnesota is up by 2 scores with 5 minutes left.. they don’t have Raheem Morris coaching them
Dan Campbell's 4th down gambling was over the top in last year's nfc championship at San Francisco, but that's how he coaches. Even though it can backfire, it seems that the times the 4th down calling works he doesn't get credit.
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Quote Originally Posted by Hoyasaxa:
Detroit is far from safe especially if Campbell blows a 4 th down decision and Minnesota is up by 2 scores with 5 minutes left.. they don’t have Raheem Morris coaching them
Dan Campbell's 4th down gambling was over the top in last year's nfc championship at San Francisco, but that's how he coaches. Even though it can backfire, it seems that the times the 4th down calling works he doesn't get credit.
It's just to gutsy of a call and though he has been quite successful in these 4th down situations it may indeed and most likely come back to blow up in his face in the playoffs because these are the upper echelon of teams in these playoffs and when it backfires, Many will be shouting I told you so!
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@diondimucci
It's just to gutsy of a call and though he has been quite successful in these 4th down situations it may indeed and most likely come back to blow up in his face in the playoffs because these are the upper echelon of teams in these playoffs and when it backfires, Many will be shouting I told you so!
I like Dan Campbell's go for broke style. So much of the NFL is a team getting a lead and then sitting on it, then the other team scores and yada, yada, yada, and like a tennis ball it goes.
Why not go for the knockout punch? Get up on a team and then kick their door down. I actually admire Campbell for being so daring. Go Lions!!!
Viva Cristo Rey!!!
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I like Dan Campbell's go for broke style. So much of the NFL is a team getting a lead and then sitting on it, then the other team scores and yada, yada, yada, and like a tennis ball it goes.
Why not go for the knockout punch? Get up on a team and then kick their door down. I actually admire Campbell for being so daring. Go Lions!!!
I like teams that score a touchdown in the 4th quarter to go up by 28 and then line up for a 2 point conversion and when asked why they done that, respond in kind, cuz we couldn't go for three
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@Buffalobob89074
I like teams that score a touchdown in the 4th quarter to go up by 28 and then line up for a 2 point conversion and when asked why they done that, respond in kind, cuz we couldn't go for three
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