ALLEN PARK — Dan Campbell is over it.
Talk about the referee’s error late in the 20-19 loss at the Cowboys late Saturday is still lingering on television, social media and among fans, but the Detroit Lions coach has moved on. He doesn’t want to talk about it.
Campbell said he is fueled by “pure octane” now. On Monday, he looked more like his typically controlled self, possibly well-caffeinated.
“I’m good, I woke up yesterday, I’m ready. I’ve got controlled fury, I’m ready to go,’’ Campbell said on Monday. “I’m absolutely ready to go, I don’t go the other way and the team won’t either.’’
He said they’re on a mission and he won’t let the players wallow in the muck. The Lions, winners of the NFC North, have locked up the No. 3 seed and have a very slight chance to move up to No. 2.
“We had plays to make, we didn’t make them. It’s a tight game, a good opponent, playoff-type atmosphere and you have to make that one extra play that we didn’t. We will use this as fuel,’’ Campbell added. “I got pure octane right now, I’m ready. ”
Instead of feeling sorry, they will use the bad call as motivation starting with Sunday’s game at Ford Field against the Vikings.
When asked, he had a few words for fans who think the NFL is out to get the Lions. “Don’t do that, I know, I get it, but don’t do that. Don’t buy into that, don’t live in that world. That will just pull you down. If it makes you feel better, the NFL is against every team. I’ve been in New Orleans, I know what that feels like,’’ Campbell said.
He was referring to the Saints’ 2018 conference title loss to the Rams (and Jared Goff) which involved a missed pass interference call.
“We walked away, even in that game we had chances to win. That ended and that was it. … We packed our bags,’’ Campbell said.
So life goes on, the loss at Dallas was meaningful as far as playoff seeding, but it wasn’t do or die.
“I think it’s a blessing, I will tell fans, don’t do it, don’t believe that. We’re just getting started,’’ Campbell said.
The players had Monday off and will get back to work on Tuesday. Campbell fully expects their mindset to be in tune with his.
“We built this roster for a reason, they’ll be just fine,’’ Campbell said.
INJURY UPDATES: Campbell expects DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson will get some snaps on Sunday. He hasn’t played since Week 2 due to a torn pec. … Also he hopes to get DT Alim McNeil and FB Jason Cabinda back into action. McNeil (knee) has missed four games while Cabinda (knee) has not played since Week 3. … WR Jameson Williams tweaked his ankle in Saturday’s game, but Campbell said it’s not significant and called him day to day.
NEXT UP: Minnesota Vikings (7-9) at Lions (11-5), 1 p.m., Sunday on FOX.