LIONS HEAD COACH DAN CAMPBELL QUOTE SHEET & LIONS QB JARED GOFF QUOTE SHEET

LIONS HEAD COACH DAN CAMPBELL QUOTE SHEET

December 11, 2023        

Opening Statement: “Really nothing different than yesterday. Really was a story of our own issues, own errors that we just couldn’t overcome yesterday. It was just too much, dug ourselves in a hole and we’ve just got to clean those things up. And we sharpen up our own issues here and get back to what we do, take care of the ball and we’ll be alright.”
On if Lions DL Aidan Hutchinson has the ability to make his own pass-rush stunts within the calls at times: “Yeah, those guys have abilities to – depending on the protection. And sounds like he took accountability, right? So, we’re good.”
On if it is common for defensive linemen to decide their own moves based on what they see: “Yeah, inside of what the call is. They know.”
On if there is a need to expand Lions WR Jameson Williams’s route tree to get him more involved: “Yeah, we’ll keep working with him. He’s improving, he’s improving. So, we’ll keep working to find some different ways to get him more involved because he is, he’s putting the work in and he’s improving and – but he’s really no different than (Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown) Saint. Keep finding ways to get Saint more involved. (Lions WR Josh) Reynolds did some good things, find a way to get him involved. So, look, we’re going to do what’s best for us and ask our guys to do things they do well. And so, yeah, absolutely. He’s earned that, so we’re going to keep working at it.”
On if there is a chance Lions C Frank Ragnow will return from injury this week: “Yet to be determined. He is improving, he’s improving. But there again, I won’t know for a little bit here.”
On if there is potential for Lions LB James Houston to return to practice this week: “No, no. I think it’ll be a while before that. Look, I do think there’s a chance, but I think it’s – we’re looking late December, January possibly.”
On if there is a chance for Lions DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson to return from injury before the end of the season: “Yeah, I think there’s a chance. I think there’s – Lazarus has a chance. I think he does. He’s improved – both of those guys have, but C.J., man, he’s kicked it into overdrive. And he is, he’s healed quick and is healing quick. And most of it’s going to be about is he – is his body ready for that? Will he be able to do it without re-injuring and is it stable, strong enough? And I know this, he’s taken off, but we’ll see. Probably the same timeline if there is a chance, it’d be late December, January probably.”
On if Lions DL John Cominsky’s performance against Chicago is encouraging moving forward: “Yeah, I mean anytime those guys up front play well for us it’s good, and to get some production on the inside. I thought he did play well and one of the best plays he made was early in that game, probably the third series, they – one of the read-runs there, and (Lions LB Derrick) Barnes did a good job of keeping him boxed in, he surfed it and then came back and made the play on (Bears QB Justin) Fields. That was really good because that’s not easy on him now. That’s not easy on any player, but that was something that even in practice last week we had some trouble with and that was good to see. That was just one of a few plays that he did really well for us, so he showed up.”
On what the Denver game means to him going against his mentor in Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton: “It means we better be on our stuff because he’s going to come here to try to embarrass us. That’s what it means. And so, that’s our motivation, that’s my motivation and it’s about winning, man. All we’ve got to do is find a way to win and we’re going to have to be at our best, and we will be at our best.”
On why he was able to say early in the season that Denver would be playing their best ball when they face the Lions and what Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton taught him about digging out of a hole: “Man, you don’t do this (waves motion), you just do this (steady motion). You just keep putting in the work. You don’t overreact to what it may appear to be. Man, you just go by the facts. You look at, what is the issue? What is the problem? Is it turnovers? Is it the fundamentals? Is it your first step? Are we not getting the call fast enough? And when you go back and look at anything that has hurt us, it’s our own issues, and it’s the little things that come from day one. And honestly, the teams that are winning and consistently win, are the ones that do the little, little things right. The fundamentals, they take care of the football, they get takeaways and those are the most consistent teams. And so, all we’ve got to do is get back to that, man, playing clean football. And it really is as simple as that. Doesn’t mean it’s easy, but it is that simple. And it’s all in our hands, it’s all in our control and that’s the great thing about it.”
On if he saw anything in the team after the Packers loss that could have projected the possibility of more adversity ahead: “No, I just – man, I’ve been a part of all of it. I really have. I’ve been in the lowest lows and the highest highs and inevitability, you just – you don’t always know when and why and what necessarily, but I know this, if you’ve got the right guys, the right coaches, you’ll find your way out of it. And the most important thing is that we don’t buy into the narrative that is not inside of our building and what the tape says. Man, that’ll always – you’ve got to honor the tape, man. Honor what you put on film Sunday and what is the issue, and that’s as simple as that. So, man you just stay consistent. We stay consistent. We start acting like the house is burning down, I mean it’s going to get worse. We know what we’ve got to do. I know exactly what we have to do, and I know this, it all starts tomorrow. We’ve got to go back to work. And I know today, we’ve got to put together a great gameplan. We’re on a short week and this team’s playing at a high level, they get takeaways, number one in the League, they’re efficient on offense. And so, we’ve got our hands full.”
On if he thought Lions Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson was too conservative in the Chicago game: “I thought Ben called a great game. I loved what he called. It’s exactly what I wanted him to call. It was a hell of a job. And the way we played that first half was perfect. We knew what kind of game that was going to be in those elements and we just didn’t execute. We didn’t execute. And look, (Lions QB Jared) Goff has played better, but yet, man, he did some things well for us. That fourth-and-3 was an outstanding throw. The turnover that really got us was the snap. That was the one. The other two on fourth down – like the first one, fourth-and-10, I love the throw. He gave us a chance. Not going to punt from the 35, so. I love that. He gave us a chance. And the other one, fourth-and-24, I mean we’re just trying to get a DPI. That’s a hope and a prayer there at the end. So, those to me weren’t even turnovers for Goff. I mean, it was the snap and that was really – that’s between a couple of people, so. But yeah, to answer your question, I like what Ben did. I really did, man. We had a chance. And we come out at halftime, we find a way to score or get back on the board at some point there, I felt like we would’ve gotten our momentum back, we just couldn’t do it.”
On if it is tough to regain a high level of play during a rut and how to make sure they understand adversity happens to everyone: “Good question. Here is the most encouraging thing about what happened yesterday. Some of our best players on the team did not play well and that’s encouraging going into this one because those are prideful guys, and those are our dudes. And believe me, those guys are going to come back – no different than us as coaches. We’re going to be at our best. And I just know what kind of locker room we’ve got, what kind of players and we will respond. We will respond.”
On if Lions DL Bruce Irvin’s ankle injury is what prevented him from being elevated for the Chicago game: “Yes. He’s improving too.”
On Lions CB Kindle Vildor’s performance and what he anticipates his role to be moving forward: “Yeah, I thought it was solid. He did some good things for us. There are a few things that just getting up to speed with our terminology, how we do things that we’ve got to get him caught up a little bit more on, but all in all, I thought he was what we thought he would be. He’s competitive, he’s smart and he’s pretty crafty. So, yeah, I still see him and (Lions CB) Jerry (Jacobs) kind of working in there a little bit together.”
LIONS QB JARED GOFF QUOTE SHEET

December 12, 2023

On how they can move past the loss against the Bears and instill confidence into the team in a shorter week: “Yeah, I think it’s really the same every week, and obviously, it stings more coming off a loss and you want to put it behind you quicker, but every week you learn from the good stuff, you learn from the bad stuff and win or lose, you try to take it with you into the next week and this one’s no different. Obviously, didn’t go our way in a variety of ways, but we’ve got to learn from it and move forward and get ready to play a good Broncos team.”
On the positives he noticed after watching the Bears tape and what he saw that they need to improve: “Yeah, the first half execution, aside from a penalty here or there, was really good. Certainly, those last two drives and the way we finished off the first half with the touchdown and kind of ran that clock down to the bottom, I thought that was really well done by us and the coaches of the management of that. And then the second half was just not even close to good enough in execution and I wish there was one thing I could say, ‘If we clean this up, it would be different.’ But it was a million things. It was myself, everyone had a hand in it and has to be a lot better.”
On what happened on the delay of game at the end of the first quarter against the Bears: “Yeah, it’s somewhat subjective. It was very close. And we’ve had a game previously this year where it was, I think, about the same thing. And they gave us the quarter, they didn’t give us the delay of game and I think when they’re within a second of each other is what they try to do and they deemed that one not within a second, so somewhat subjective there, but the call they thought they had to make.”
On the differences he sees between the team before and after the bye and how they can improve going forward: “Yeah, I don’t know what the numbers are. I know we scored 40 against the Chargers and played pretty well against the Saints and then the other three, just didn’t do our thing quite the same way offensively. And yeah, I wish there was one thing you can put your finger on, but there’s not. It’s just plain execution and doing what we’re supposed to do, and it starts with me and leading that charge and getting us back on track.”
On if he can pinpoint why they struggle in the third quarter of games: “No, I wish. Yeah, it’s frustrating as much as it is for everyone else, it’s very frustrating for us. And we’re very aware of it and we know we have to continue to be aware of it and continue to try to find ways to be more productive in the third quarter and that’s everybody and I wish there was one thing that, again, that you could point to as the reason why, or one thing that fixes it, but there isn’t. It’s just plain execution, it’s plain focus, it’s plain doing our jobs a little bit more consistently in that quarter.”
On if the turning point of the game against the Bears was the lost fumble sequence at the end of the third quarter: “Yeah, the snap exchange hurt us in our own territory and then they get the touchdown there to follow that up. And yeah, it’s points off turnovers and something that we preach that we want to do when we force turnovers to score points and typically that helps you win the game, and we were on the wrong side of that.”
On how much he and Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown need to work to get back on the same page after two quiet weeks: “Yeah, you’d love to get him going. I think he’s doing a great job. He’s been very accountable of things that he feels like he can do better and then for me as well, I’m very much just talking to him about ways that I want to try to do better for him and get him the ball in certain ways a little bit better than we have in the last couple weeks. But he’s one of the best guys I’ve ever been around and have no doubts that he’s going to be just fine, and we’ll finish this season off pretty well.”
On what defenses are doing to cause Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown to have uncharacteristic games: “Well, the Saints game, they doubled him. They paid a little bit more attention to him in this game. I don’t believe they quite doubled him. But yeah, it’s what good players get. Good players get doubles often and he’s gotten that at times this year and sometimes he’s able to beat the double and it doesn’t really matter, but yeah trying to get him the ball in different ways.”
On when he learned how to not let a loss beat them twice: “Yeah, we’d have no chance if we acted like that. Yeah, I think kind of what I spoke about in the first question is you treat them all the same, the wins and losses. We’ve been fortunate enough to win nine-out-of-13 at this point, so been able to learn from wins a little bit more often than losses, but you treat them the same. You learn from them and you get better and it’s a long season. There’s a 17-game season and each game counts the same and so if you put more weight on one than the other, then you end up beating yourself twice, like you said, at times. So, you treat them all the same, you learn from it, you get better and you improve and at the end of the season, you count them all up and see who continues to go.”
On how he goes about maintaining the team’s confidence through losses as a team captain: “Yeah, you just try to be consistent. Just try to be the same every day, whether it goes your way or it doesn’t the week before. Be the same, be the same guy. Don’t ride the rollercoaster, don’t ride the emotions and know that they can look to me as a guy that’s going to be steady and at the same time, when the urgency needs to be there and the intensity needs to be there, it needs to be there from me and it needs to be there from a lot of guys and I’m aware of that as well.”
On what he has seen from the Broncos’ defense“Yeah, really good, really good scheme. Obviously, (Broncos CB Pat) Surtain (II)’s a great player, but they’ve got a lot of good players over there. Do some variety of pressures and like you said, try to create turnovers and that’ll be our challenge this week is making sure we’re taking care of the ball and giving us the best chance to win.”
On how valuable it is to have two dynamic and interchangeable running backs in Lions RBs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs: “Yeah, they’re both really good. It’s fun to have them and I think as well as they both run the ball, they both can catch the ball as well out of the backfield and have been a good tandem for us this year and have certainly run the ball well in the last handful of weeks and need to keep getting them the ball.”
On if Broncos S Justin Simmons will be the first player he identifies on pass plays because of his high production of interceptions: “Yeah, he’s got great instincts. I think you always know where those types of guys are. He’s a ballhawk in the backend and does a great job with his eyes, understanding route concepts, understanding what I’m trying to do. And so yeah, there’ll be somewhat of a chess match with him of where he’s going to be and how I want to try to play and make certain plays depending on what he’s doing. So yeah, there will be a little bit of that, but it’s a good defense all around and he is a good part of it.”
On if playing a late-night game this Saturday will feel like he is in the Pac-12 again: “Yeah, ‘Pac-12 After Dark?’ Yeah, no, yeah, it’ll be fun in front of our home fans, I said this earlier on the radio, but getting in front of them, feeling their passion, their energy is going to be so important for us and we’re excited to be there.”