Dan Campbell’s 17 biggest standouts from Lions vs. Bears

Dan Campbell’s 17 biggest standouts from Lions vs. Bears
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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell likes to kick off his Monday press conference after a game to run down the players who stood out the most on tape. After the 52-21 shellacking of the Chicago Bears, it’s no surprise that Campbell’s list was pretty darn long.

Here’s a full list of players he named, and some further comments on players, if Campbell offered them.

Offense: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, the entire offensive line, Brock Wright, Kalif Raymond, and David Montgomery.

Defense: Brian Branch, Aidan Hutchinson, Al-Quadin Muhammad, DJ Reed, and Tyleik Williams.

Special teams: Zach Cunningham, Al-Quadin Muhammad, Pat O’Connor, Jacob Saylors, and Grant Stuard.

And here are some of the players he expanded upon when asked about during his press conference.

Brian Branch

The first question for Campbell was about Branch, who finished the game with six tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, and a forced fumble.

“It makes our job a lot easier, that’s for sure,” Campbell said about Branch’s versatility. “Make’s (defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard) Shep’s job, and those guys over there (easier). Because he’s got so much versatility. You bring it up all the time, he’s a safety that has cover ability like a corner. He can blitz like a linebacker, and tackling, and filling the run gaps. There’s just so many things he can do, so the guy is major asset for us.”

Lions’ offensive line

The Lions’ rushing attack went from 2.1 per carry last week to 5.9 against the Bears. After allowing 11 pressures vs. Green Bay, the Lions’ offensive line was only credited with two pressures allowed against the Bears, per PFF. Campbell noted the massive improvement on Monday afternoon.

“Much, much better. Protection was outstanding, the run game, the fits, the landmarks, surged off the line,” Campbell said. “Those guys came back in a big way for us, and it really showed.”

What prompted the big turnaround? Campbell mostly credits the extra time on task for the offensive line, but noted communication was something they worked on in practice all week.

“Just more comfortable. I think getting a game under our belt, all those guys together,” Campbell said. “There again, verbally, it’s always going to help until you get more on task with silent and some of those things. but it was a point of emphasis, too, our communication and everybody being on point.”

Al-Quadin Muhammad

Campbell expanded upon Muhammad’s play when asked and noted how the eight-year veteran has looked impressive since training camp.

“He had a really good camp, and he just continues to do things for us. He’s crafty, he’s strong, he’s got some explosiveness, and, man, he plays hard. God, he plays hard. There were a number of plays—I can think of three right now—he’s running out of the stack, he’s running out of—ball’s thrown, screen—he’s running to try to get the ball out or make a tackle. It’s that kind of effort with what he’s got ability-wise...