Know your enemy: What will Eagles DC Vic Fangio do to counteract new Lions play-caller Dan Campbell?

The Detroit Lions' Offense Has a New Play-Caller, and Vic Fangio is Taking Notice.

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell made the surprise move of taking over play-calling duties from offensive coordinator John Morton during last Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders. The decision came after the team's Week 9 loss to the Vikings, which saw Detroit struggle on offense, with few notable performances from its top players.

Morton had been hired by Campbell earlier this season to replace Ben Johnson, who had engineered a successful offense that had led the NFL in scoring last year. However, through eight weeks of this season, the Lions have only improved slightly, with their scoring average and yards per game ranking third and ninth respectively.

Campbell's decision was likely influenced by his team's struggles on third down efficiency, which dropped from fourth to 20th after Week 9. This decline was seen as a significant concern for the offense, but it was addressed by Campbell's new play-calling approach.

One of the key changes made by Campbell was the increased use of Jahmyr Gibbs, the team's top dual-threat running back, in the pass game. Gibbs had been running fewer routes and was being asked to block more frequently under Morton's call sheet. However, with Campbell taking over, Gibbs saw a significant increase in involvement in the offense, including 44 passing attempts against the Commanders.

Gibbs' presence on the field proved crucial for Detroit's offensive resurgence, as he finished with three touchdowns and 178 total yards on 18 touches, an average of 9.6 yards per touch. His route-run percentage also increased significantly, from 51.5 percent under Morton to 88.9 percent against the Commanders.

Another key player who benefited from Campbell's new play-calling approach was wideout James Williams. Williams had been lining up in the slot on more than 25 percent of his snaps prior to Week 10 but saw a significant decrease in those snaps with Campbell taking over. Instead, he played outside on a season-high 88 percent of his snaps and carved up the Commanders for 119 yards.

Campbell's team will likely look to continue their momentum when they take on the Eagles next week. The Lions' offense has shown that it can be potent when they're able to get Jahmyr Gibbs involved in the pass game, and James Williams aligned outside. However, the Eagles' defense, particularly their secondary, is a major concern for Detroit's offense.

With the addition of pass rusher Jaelan Phillips, the Eagles' defense has become more formidable than ever before. The Lions will need to find ways to exploit any mismatches they can in order to succeed against an opponent that they previously struggled against.
 
OMG u gotta wonder wot went rite w/ John Morton play calling πŸ€―πŸ˜‚ Campbell's move was def a desperate 1 after that ugly loss to the Vikes 😩. I mean, Jahmyr Gibbs is sick but he ain't gonna solve all ur problems, fam! πŸ’₯ Detroit needs 2 figure out how 2 get James Williams involved in the game more often, not less πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Anwayz, Eagles' defense is lookin fierce w/ Jaelan Phillips on board 😈. Can Lions handle the heat? ♨️
 
🀩 gotta love the new direction Dan Campbell is taking with his play-calling! I'm loving the way he's getting Jahmyr Gibbs more involved in the pass game - it's like night and day difference, you can see the spark in his eyes out there 🌟. And James Williams, what a player! He was lit up against the Commanders, and now we just gotta hope they can replicate that against Philly... their D is looking fierce, so fingers crossed for the Lions 🀞πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” this is a big deal for the Lions, I think Campbell's decision to take over play-calling duties was a necessary one considering how bad they were struggling on third down πŸ“‰ and it sounds like Gibbs' increase in involvement in the pass game really paid off for them πŸ’ͺ 178 total yards and 3 touchdowns is huge, especially when you consider he averaged just 9.6 yards per touch under Morton 🀯
 
πŸ€” so i'm watching this detroit lions game and dan campbell is trying out a new play-caller, it's like he's revamping their whole offense πŸ”„ and from what i've seen so far, it looks pretty good πŸ‘ especially with jahmyr gibbs getting more involved in the pass game, that dude can run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. james williams is looking sharp too πŸ”₯ outside receiver on a season-high 88% of his snaps, that's a big boost for detroit's passing game.

the thing i'm worried about is the eagles' defense 🐯 they just got some new pass rusher jaelan phillips and now their secondary is looking even more formidable 🀯 it'll be tough for detroit to exploit any mismatches, especially with campbell's new play-calling approach.

anyway, i'm excited to see how this plays out next week πŸ‘€ one thing's for sure, the lions are giving me some serious hope πŸ’ͺ they might just make a push for the playoffs after all 🏈.
 
😊 I'm loving the changes Dan Campbell's made to the Lions' offense! Taking Jahmyr Gibbs out of his comfort zone and playing him more in the pass game has been a total game-changer - 44 passing attempts?! That's insane! πŸ’₯ And James Williams is looking fire outside, it's like he was meant to be there 🀩. The Eagles' defense is definitely a concern but I think Detroit's offense can find ways to exploit them. Can't wait to see how they match up against Philly next week - gonna be a fun one to watch! πŸ‘€
 
idk about this detroit lions thing πŸ€” their offense just looks so...predictable lol what's the point of having a play-caller if you're just gonna run the same old plays? πŸ˜’ and what's with jahmyr gibbs being asked to block all the time? isn't that, like, counterintuitive for a running back who's supposed to be involved in the passing game? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think Dan Campbell's decision to take over play-calling duties is a good one, especially after the team's struggles on third down efficiency last season πŸ“‰. The increased involvement of Jahmyr Gibbs and James Williams in the pass game has made a big difference in their performances ⚑️. It'll be interesting to see how the Lions adjust their strategy against the Eagles' defense next week 🀝. They'll need to find ways to exploit any mismatches, especially with Jaelan Phillips joining the team 😬. Campbell's got some smart moves under his belt now πŸ’‘
 
πŸ”₯🏈 I'm loving this new play-calling style by Dan Campbell! πŸ’‘ It's all about getting Jahmyr Gibbs involved and using his skills to our advantage 🀯. The stats speak for themselves, 44 passing attempts and 3 touchdowns is crazy! πŸ”₯ And James Williams is looking good too, outside receivers can be so deadly when they're open πŸ”’. Now we just gotta figure out how to get past the Eagles' secondary... 😬 Jaelan Phillips better bring the heat or it's gonna be a long day for our offense πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I don't think this is gonna work out for the Lions lol πŸ˜’ their offense was already struggling and now they're puttin on a whole new play-caller, Dan Campbell? what if he's not the magic fix? 😬 and don't even get me started on the Eagles' defense, with Jaelan Phillips added to the mix... that secondary is gonna be a nightmare for Detroit 🚫πŸ’₯
 
omg i was so confused when i watched detroit lions game last week lol their offense was literally tanking and then dan campbell just takes over play calling duties out of nowhere 🀯 it's like he knew something we didn't πŸ’‘ anyway gotta give credit to jahmyr gibbs though, the dude is on fire πŸ”₯ with 44 passing attempts against commanders he's averaging almost 10 yards per touch and three touchdowns - talk about a turnaround! 🀩 and james williams getting all the targets outside was dope too 🎯 now we just gotta see how they stack up against eagles next week, that secondary is like a whole 'nother level 🚨
 
I'm loving how Dan Campbell is taking control of play-calling duties and shaking things up for the Lions! They needed a change, especially with Gibbs getting more involved in the passing game πŸ€‘ it's crazy how he went from almost no routes to 88.9% completion rate. And Williams' numbers are insane outside vs slot - it's like Campbell knew exactly what would boost their offense πŸ”₯ but now they gotta face the Eagles' secondary, and that pass rusher Jaelan Phillips is going to give them some serious headaches 🀯
 
Yooo, I'm low-key hyped about Dan Campbell takin over play-calling duties 🀯🏈! I mean, the dude had one bad game and he's adjustin his strategy like it's nobodies business πŸ˜‚. Increased Jahmyr Gibbs involvement in the pass game is a genius move, that kid's a game-changer! And James Williams gettin all those yards on the outside is pure skill 🀩. Now we just gotta see how they match up against Philly... their secondary is straight fire πŸ”₯, I'm worried about Detroit makin a push to take down Eagles. Can't wait for Sunday though!
 
just watched the detroit lions game and i gotta say dan campbell's play calling is a big step up from john morton...gibbs playing so much in the pass game was clutch, especially with james williams outside on a lot of snaps πŸ€‘πŸ‘€
 
πŸ”₯ So I'm thinking, Campbell's move is like a mid-term election switch - he's shaking things up and trying to revamp the system πŸ”„. Did he over-react too much by taking away Morton's play-calling duties? Was it just a desperate attempt to right the ship after that rough loss to the Vikings? πŸ’”

On one hand, you gotta give Campbell credit for recognizing his team's struggles on third down and making changes accordingly. The increased use of Gibbs is like a bold new policy initiative - it's unconventional but could pay off big time if it works out πŸš€.

But what about the unintended consequences? Did Campbell take away too much power from Morton, who had been trying to implement his own vision for the offense? Was that just a short-sighted move or a calculated risk? πŸ€”

Ultimately, it's like watching a political campaign unfold - you don't always know what's going on behind the scenes, but you can tell when someone is trying to pivot or make a power grab πŸ’ͺ. Campbell needs to keep pushing his players in new ways if he wants to keep the momentum going against the Eagles next week 🏈.
 
man i think dan campbell is trying to shake things up a bit and it's working πŸ€” he brought in some new play-calling ideas and guys like jahmyr gibbs are killing it out there 🏈 now that gibbs has more freedom in the pass game, detroit's offense can finally start living up to its potential πŸ”₯ and james williams is looking super good too with all those snaps outside πŸ“Š gotta keep an eye on how the lions match up against philadelphia next week tho ⚠️
 
I'm loving how Dan Campbell is mixing it up with his play-calling changes 😊! It's great to see Jahmyr Gibbs getting more involved in the offense and showing off his skills πŸ’ͺ. I think this is a huge boost for the team, especially if they can keep him happy and engaged on the field 🀞. And James Williams' increased involvement outside was a nice change of pace - he looked like a completely different player out there 🌟! The key now will be to see if they can sustain this momentum against the Eagles, who are looking more formidable than ever πŸ’₯.
 
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