Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell | SCREENSHOT: NFL on NBC/YouTube

Detroit’s Dan Campbell is regarded for his passion for the game of football. He had it as a player for the Detroit Lions, and now, he’s exuding that same kind of emotion as the team’s head coach. Following The Silver & Blue’s domination 34-20 win over NFC North rivals Green Bay, the guy with the headset nearly lost his head screaming out his victory speech.

Lions head coach Dan Campbell, following week 4 win over Green Bay | SCREENSHOT: Detroit Lions/YouTube

It was a statement game for Detroit, which has been a long-suffering franchise and often dominated by the Packers over the past two decades. For fans in the Motor City, it was a sign of what could be when December and January come rolling around and the games mean more.

Just after Jared Goff and his teammates marched into Lambeau Field and manhandled the Packers, Campbell came in on fire, letting his team just how big the win was.

“You guys went and earned that win,” Campbell told his squad. “Everything about it, man. That’s one, that’s two in a row and it’s a conference win, gentlemen. It’s f*cking great. We’re 3-1 at the quarter. Man, the sky’s the limit. We keep playing defense the way we’re playing and we control the game on offense, we control the game on offense, we can do whatever we want to do, man. But we can never lose this. We can never lose this.”

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When the video was posted on X, fans noted how Campbell’s speech was so fiery that you could literally see the huge veins popping out of his neck.

“That’s an outstanding win. I am so f*cking proud of you guys. That’s one, man. That’s one division win. You guys get your rest. Enjoy this break. You’ve f*cking earned it, and then we move on and we get ready for Carolina after this.”

With that kind of passion, it’s no wonder many are picking the Lions (3-1, 1st NFC North) to win their division and make some noise in the postseason. Hopefully, all that success won’t make all the blood rush to their coach’s head.

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