We all know the results were outstanding when Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell took over play-calling on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. The Lions didn’t punt for the entire game, the offense put up a season-high 546 yards, the run game returned, and Detroit finally got Jameson Williams involved in a way that made sense.
But what exactly did Campbell do differently? Where could you tangibly see a difference between a Campbell-called offense and one called by offensive coordinator John Morton? That was a big topic of discussion on this week’s PODcast, which recaps the Lions’ 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders.
To give you a taste of that conversation, I looked specifically at one of the bigger complaints about Morton’s offense: second-and-long runs. Prior to Sunday’s

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