Lions Dan Campbell’s focus on next opportunity, not on big win over Rams

Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell

ALLEN PARK — While the 24-23 playoff win over the Rams was momentous for the Detroit LIons, another opportunity awaits.

It’s one reason coach Dan Campbell didn’t get much sleep on Sunday night.

“Honestly I had a fire going, the TV on, I’m thinking about the game, just going back through the game in my head,’’ Campbell said on Monday. “I didn’t watch the game until this morning, go back through it, relive it a little bit.as much as I can. I try not to watch the game right after I don’t want to grade it emotionally.’’

The Lions will host the winner of Monday night’s Bucs-Eagles in the NFL Divisional playoff round at 3 p.m. on Sunday at Ford Field.

So the work is not done. 

“It’s like I said last night, believe me it feels good to win, it feels good to do that, I’m so much into right now the next one, the next thing here, it’s right in front of us, it’s all about the next one and how do we stay right where we’re at, make some corrections and get ready for this next home game,’’ Campbell said. “ I just know the opportunity we’ve got here.’’

Any big-time celebrations will just have to wait.

“I can’t quite go there. Believe me, I’m excited (as he stretched out his arms for emphasis), don’t think for a minute I’m not, but I just know we’ve got an opportunity here. I want to make sure I’m on it.’

Again he mentioned the crowd and the electric atmosphere at Ford Field which has been rocking all season.

“It was probably the best I’ve ever been a part of. So much of it was the fact that the thing started an hour before the game. It was four hours of nonstop barrage of the fans going off, the chants for Goff, what a special, special environment,’’ Campbell said. “For anybody who was there you’ll never forget that for the rest of your life you’ll remember that.’’

Veteran sports writer Peter King, who has covered the NFL for 40 years, was in the pressbox for the game. In his column on Monday he said in terms of quality of the game, atmosphere and electricity it was one of the top five games he’s ever covered.

With another game at Ford Field, it will be the first time in franchise history the Lions have hosted two playoff games in one season. The Lions beat the Bucs, 20-6, in Week 6. They did not face the Eagles this season.

INJURY UPDATE: Linebacker Alex Anzalone injured his shouder during the game, but Campbell said on Monday he should be alright. He left the facility after getting treatment better than when he walked in which was a good sign. Plus, he’s tough.

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Author: Paula Pasche

Paula Pasche, a veteran sports writer, covers the Detroit Lions for her Lions Lowdown blog. She has written two books, "Game of My Life Detroit Lions" and "100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die" which are available at bookstores and on Amazon.com. She won first place for column writing from the Society of Professional Journalists in Detroit (Class B) in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was The Oakland Press 2010 Staffer of the Year.

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