After four years as Ben Johnson’s boss, Lions head coach Dan Campbell is preparing to coach against Johnson on Sunday when Johnson and the Bears come to town.
But Campbell said trick plays are the least of his concern as he gets ready for Johnson’s offense.
“You’ll practice one or two things — you do for every opponent — but I don’t really care about trick plays,” Campbell said.
“We’ve got a menu, a very large menu of things,” Campbell said of the trick plays Johnson can run.
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Ben Johnson and the Bears are coming to town on Sunday, and Lions head coach Dan Campbell is getting ready to coach against Johnson after four years as Johnson’s boss. As Detroit’s offensive coordinator, Johnson also gained notoriety for his skill at pulling off trick plays.
As he prepares for Johnson’s offense, however, Campbell stated that trick plays are the least of his worries. Campbell stated that his goal is for his defense to play football in a fundamentally sound manner without having to worry about being duped.
I’m not very interested in trick plays, but you’ll practice one or two things, just like you do for every opponent, Campbell said. Let’s just focus on the offensive and defensive strategies and what we believe they will use as a springboard. Let’s first put an end to it. Let’s take care of that, make sure we’re all on the same page, and deal with the rest. “”.
The Lions will have to move on and resume their work if the Bears execute a successful trick play, according to Campbell.
“They might hit us with one. It happens, but that’s okay. Campbell said, “Come back to the huddle and let’s move on to the next play.”.
When asked if he has any trick plays in mind that Johnson came up with while he was with the Lions but never executed, Campbell replied that he has a lot of them, but they aren’t his primary focus for this week’s preparation.
Regarding the trick plays that Johnson is capable of running, Campbell remarked, “We have a menu, a very large menu of things.”. Anything could happen. We’ll be all right. Sitting there thinking “what if,” “what if,” and “what if” will paralyze you. The most crucial point is that if you are unable to manage the specifics of an offense, you will be in trouble. You may run into problems if you are unable to stop the run, which involves bleedout explosives. The other things don’t worry me. “.”.
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