The Detroit Lions put out this great play on Sunday that they called the "stumblebum." The idea came from a game from last year when Packers quarterback Jordan Love fumbled the snap against the Bears but was still able to pick the ball back up and throw a deep pass.
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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell delivered a focused and reflective message to his players after their 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears.
After all that hard work, after taking the Detroit Lions defense farther than anyone thought ... But his protestations, combined with Dan Campbell dropping a couple of F-bombs on the radio this week, brings up some worries about this team’s mental ...
Campbell, though, doesn't like that Detroit gave up 48 points in a six-point loss to the AFC East champion Buffalo Bills on its home turf.
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Lions’ offensive coordinator Ben Johnson designed a trick play called 'Stumblebum' that resulted in a touchdown against the Chicago Bears.
Campbell’s messaging was positive and insightful all week long, and it once again seemed to hit all the right notes for this team to respond the right way.