The lions lost their two assistant coaches when the aggressive coordinator Ben Johnson became the head coach of Bears and the head coach of defense coordinator Aaron Glenn Jets. Lines head coach Dan Campbell knows that if his team struggles this season, questions will be raised about whether coordinators mean more than lions than the head coach.
Channel told Wxyz That he encourages people’s thinking that he cannot do this without Johnson and Glenn.
“It’s not difficult for me to find things that can drive you,” Campbell said. “I was like a player, I am as a coach. I will pull anything negative because it encourages me. So if I said, I would lie, ‘no, it doesn’t give me a bit.’ This is the next challenge.
But finally, head coaches can only set up a tone for the team and allow players to do their jobs, and said that if he has done his job during his tenure in Detrait, all his players and assistant coaches should know what to do.
Campbell said, “If I really did this right thing, I should only be able to leave and these boys will not lose a defeat. If you really do your job, this can happen.”
And if Campbell hopes that he will show that the way he does his job, two coordinators can leave and not defeat the boys.