“I Don’t Really Give a Crap’ About how good you are, but nobody is above punishment” Lions’ HC Dan Campbell gives verdict on key player’s actions during training session, therefore…
Detroit Lions head coach, Dan Campbell, delivered a blunt message following a recent training session, addressing the actions of one of the team’s key players. Known for his no-nonsense coaching style, Campbell was visibly frustrated after the player in question, whose name has not been disclosed, showed a lack of discipline during practice.
“I don’t really give a crap about how good you are, but nobody is above punishment,” Campbell stated, emphasizing that regardless of a player’s skill level, there are no exceptions to the team rules. The comment was a direct response to what Campbell described as “unacceptable behavior” during a key practice session. The team had been working on improving execution and focus, and the player’s actions reportedly disrupted the flow of drills.
Campbell’s words come at a time when the Lions are looking to build momentum for the upcoming season. After a promising start to the year, the team cannot afford distractions or lapses in discipline. “We’re building something special here, and if you can’t follow the rules, you’re not going to be a part of it,” Campbell added, reinforcing the importance of team cohesion and accountability.
The player involved is expected to face internal consequences, though Campbell did not specify the details. Despite the criticism, the head coach reiterated his belief in the player’s potential but made it clear that talent alone would not guarantee immunity from discipline.
The Lions will look to regroup and refocus as they continue their preparations for the regular season. With Campbell at the helm, it’s evident that maintaining a disciplined, team-first mentality remains a top priority.
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