Lions lineman backs Dan Campbell's aggressive coaching style: 'We all love it'
Campbell's Lions are 12-2 after an NFC title game appearance last season
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You may not like Dan Campbell's coaching style, but he has his Detroit Lions completely bought in.
Campbell is certainly a risk-taker, which bit him in last year's NFC title game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Lions went for it on a couple of late fourth downs, but did not convert. San Fran took full advantage to head back to the Super Bowl.
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Even this year, Campbell is doing the same old. It's seldom talked about when it works, but when it doesn't, it's a never-ending conversation.
But despite what you might think about Campbell's coaching, Lions lineman Josh Paschal says the team has zero issue with it.
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"Honestly, we all love it. We love playing for him. When people think that somebody's not doing something great, I just feel like if you change it up, then you’re going out of your identity," Paschal said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. "What I love about him so much is he sticks to his identity, he knows who he is as a coach, as a man, and it’s not gonna change."
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One thing that's for certain about Campbell, though, is he is a leader, and the Lions would run through a wall for him.
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"I promise you, it would be a Monday at 8 a.m. hearing a speech, and you are ready to rumble right there," Paschal joked. "If anybody needs to get motivated, just a regular 9-5 type of person and get motivated for a workout, wake up in the morning and watch one of his speeches."
The Lions sit at 12-2 atop the NFC North, so it's hard to do much complaining about Campbell, who has turned the organization around completely.
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This may just be the best Lions team of all time, as their offense is one of the best in the league. But they do face a challenge with their second outdoor game of the season in a frigid Chicago on Sunday.
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