The NFL does not plan to change the procedure for players reporting as eligible after the Lions' attempt to confuse the Cowboys during a two-point try. Lions' head coach Dan Campbell expressed 'controlled fury' and determination to move forward. Campbell admitted trying to confuse the Cowboys and discussed the play with referee Brad Allen pregame. The Lions' controversial loss to the Cowboys has left Campbell fired up and ready to put his 'controlled fury' to good use.
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Dan Campbell said the OL were trying to confuse the DAL D presnap. He also said he diagrammed the play for ref Allen pregame. But he hasn’t said if he told Allen that three OL would approach him, which is very rare. On the Lions’ risk: https://t.co/liBrUOlQBU
Dan Campbell said he discussed the Lions' controversial two-point play with referee Brad Allen during pregame warmups. Campbell also said that he hasn’t heard anything from the league on the nullified conversion that led to the Lions' loss in Dallas ⤵️ https://t.co/LBKKG7hcad
Lions' Dan Campbell admits trying to confuse Cowboys defense before controversial penalty https://t.co/XxGn8cJ3wz
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on the controversial ending to Lions game and fuzzy two-point play: "I can't believe the convoluted way that we ended up winning that game. But let me put it like this: The defensive team is supposed to know who the eligible receivers are. Anything you…
Dan Campbell makes admission about trick play vs. Cowboys https://t.co/VyJtNK4O1F
Detroit Lions' Dan Campbell ready to put 'controlled fury' to good use after Dallas loss https://t.co/ef7Yu6BLO9 via @freep
Fired-up Lions coach Dan Campbell insists he has moved on from heartbreaking loss to Cowboys https://t.co/WlYfkHjq3Q
Dan Campbell admits the Lions were trying to confuse the Cowboys as to which lineman was actually eligible on two-point play. The problem is that the Lions also confused the referee. https://t.co/zzTPcLEYh3
Lions head coach Dan Campbell moving on from controversial Saturday loss: "I’m good. I woke up yesterday -- I’m ready man. I’ve got controlled fury, and I’m ready to go. I’m absolutely ready to go." https://t.co/VM9UNBwiWu
'Dan Campbell is Crazy!' Dak Prescott Reveals Thoughts on #Lions Coach in #Cowboys' Controversial Win https://t.co/c8qmUvaBCT via @DallasCowboysFN
Dan Campbell admitted that the Lions tried to trick the Cowboys with which player was reporting as eligible. I applaud his effort, which was within the rules, but I don't like that he's mad at the refs because it didn't work. READ: https://t.co/cyeCAGVRiy
Dan Campbell channels ‘controlled fury’ in aftermath of bitter loss to Cowboys https://t.co/fHBDSMUlgP
Dan Campbell pulled aside referee Brad Allen 1-on-1 before Saturday’s game to reiterate the #Lions’ trick-play plan. But once Allen announced No. 70 (not 68) was eligible, things got … complicated. 📺📱💻 Full episode of The Insiders on #NFLPlus: https://t.co/HnsoSZZykZ https://t.co/VHKhI90PU7
Dan Campbell explains the thought process behind sending multiple OL over to the official before the 2-point conversion: https://t.co/n0Xmbsy3Oh
Dan Campbell: "We want to use this as fuel. I’ve got pure octane right now. I woke up and I’m ready, so we’re moving forward.”
To summarize Dan Campbell's news conference: -He said he's over the end of the Cowboys game, has "controlled fury" ready to channel it the right way -He didn't see if Skipper wiped his numbers as he ran on the field, didn't realize ref announced Skip as eligible till too late
Lions HC Dan Campbell on moving forward: “I’ve got controlled fury, and I’m ready to go... We will use this as fuel” 😤🔥 https://t.co/IMPCTCoz7k
“I’ve got controlled fury, and I’m ready to go. ... We will use this as fuel.” - Lions HC Dan Campbell on Saturday's officiating https://t.co/cqMdOS0FY4
Dan Campbell: Our players will be ready to roll, I know they will.
Dan Campbell this afternoon: "We will use this as fuel." https://t.co/AhPdl27Ffl
Dan Campbell said today after Saturday night he's good. Has got ''controlled fury." ... We're moving forward.
Dan Campbell: "I'm ready, man. I've got controlled fury and I'm ready to go. I'm absolutely ready to go. ...We're on a mission."
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the NFL does not plan to change the procedure for players reporting as eligible. The league views the situation as an effort by the Lions to engage in deception and gamesmanship that backfired. https://t.co/BCWfXb1Ix8
In trying to confuse the Cowboys as to who was and wasn't eligible on fateful two-point try, the Lions successfully confused referee Brad Allen. From the NFL's perspective, that's the risk the Lions assumed by engaging in deception and gamesmanship. https://t.co/TPQfUK8rXr