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2022 NFL Regular Season Thread

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They should've thrown both #7 and #94 out. That retaliatory chest bump to the trainer's back by #94 was scummy too.
 
I wish Detroit was in the playoffs. That’s some balsy play
 
Dan Campbell was lampooned as a meathead but he's turning out to be a helluva HC, at least so far.
 
That Baker Mayfield of all people spoiled a promising Lions season in the end.
Also, saw that Lovie Smith got let go in Houston. I'm somehow reminded of a certain former QB of theirs who talked a bit about their hiring practices...
 
The defense played that Detroit pass like they were expecting a deep pass... Lions WR just settled right under it in the open space.
 
Dan Campbell was lampooned as a meathead but he's turning out to be a helluva HC, at least so far.

The risk with Campbell is the same risk that comes with any head coach that did not come from an offensive background.

What happens when Ben Johnson (the Lions OC) inevitably gets a head coaching gig?

Dan Quinn was great when he had Kyle Shanahan and Mike McDaniel running his offense. Not so great without them.

Bill Belichick went from Josh McDaniels to the Patricia/Judge pupu platter and it was a disaster.

Mike Vrabel lost Arthur Smith and the Titans cratered offensively this year.
 

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