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Pride of Detroit: for Detroit Lions fans

Dan Campbell’s Sparks Lions Offense in Win Over Commanders

Pride of Detroit: for Detroit Lions fans

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🗓️ 11 November 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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The Detroit Lions offense came alive against the Washington Commanders with Dan Campbell taking over playcalling duties. Jeremy, Ryan, and Meko break down how Campbell’s approach boosted the offense, the key players who stepped up, and what this performance means for the rest of the season. Want to support the PODcast? Get the gift of meat! Use promo code POD15 at www.righteousfelon.com to get 15% off your order on craft beef jerky, biltong, and meat sticks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's going on, Lions fans?

0:20.9

Welcome to the Pride of Detroit POD cast here on a victory Monday with the Lions now pushing their season record to 6 in 3 after a 44 to 20 to win over the Washington Commanders.

0:31.6

I'm your host, Miko.

0:33.0

You can find me over at Twitter at the Miko Scott.

0:35.9

Join once again by my amazing co-host. First and foremost, we have your senior editor over at pride of Detroit.com. Ryan Matthews, who is looking very, well, now that you put the glasses on, now you look like somebody's grandfather. I'm not even going to lie to you with the mustache, the glasses, the hat. I almost feel like I need to like help you cross the street now. Well, I don't need any help because I'm the one call in place, Miko. I'm the one calling the shots. So, but I'm happy to be here, despite it being like 12 degrees outside. This is a joke. I was going to say, yeah, snow was not supposed to be here this soon, but it's here.

1:16.1

And apparently with snow comes an amazing offensive performance, which we're going to talk about that a whole lot more.

1:23.2

But first and foremost, we got to introduce your editor-in-chief over at pride of Detroit.com, Jeremy Rizeman at Detroit Online over there on Twitter.

1:45.1

Jeremy, you're looking about the same ages as you normally do, even with the glasses on. I'm not sure if that's a compliment or not, but all I want to say is you and me were wearing glasses before. It's cool. So we're ahead of the curve here. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We don't need to just, you know, throw on the glass to all of a sudden, you know, transform into these amazing, you know, play callers and shot collars over here at Pride of Detroit.

1:54.6

But apparently that's exactly what happened when Dan Campbell, I guess that's his version of dawning the cape, is that he just throws on the glasses and this offense hits another gear.

1:59.7

Again, a game where we see the Lions put up 44 points.

2:02.4

And there's a lot of things that we could be talking about.

2:07.1

We could be talking about the fact that Jere Goff had, I believe, is only his second 300-yard game of the season.

2:08.0

We could be talking about Jemir Gibbs going for nearly 200 yards, all-purpose yards.

2:12.9

We could be talking about Jameson, you know, 100-yard game of the season.

2:17.3

But no, the story

2:18.7

that is worth talking about is Dan Campbell dawning the shades and taking this offense to a

2:25.5

completely different level. 546 total yards in the day, like I said, 44 points on the day. This

2:33.0

offense, Jeremy, looked very, very familiar to what it looked like last year and the years prior under Ben Johnson.

2:41.1

I got to ask, is this just a mirage?

2:43.9

Is this the new norm?

2:45.7

Like, are we kind of turning back the clock a little bit?

2:48.0

What is your take on Dan Campbell calling plays, you know, this past Sunday?

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