The Lions had the No. 3 scoring offense last year, and Goff passed for 4,575 yards and 30 touchdowns with only 12 interceptions. But that was with stability up front. That was clean pockets and a controlling run game, setting the tone. This year? The preliminary indications are that Detroit could be flirting with regression. A shaky interior line is not a “maybe” issue. It’s an outright risk when your QB’s largest shortcoming is improvisation.
The pressure is on Dan Campbell to get it right
What adds to the urgency is where the Lions are right now. This isn’t 2022, when the goal was simply progress. This is the peak of their competitive window. And for Dan Campbell, anything short of a deep playoff run could invite questions from the front office. You don’t spend three years building a culture, silencing critics, and delivering a division title just to fall short when it matters most.
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That sense of urgency is reflected in the tone of national analysts. As Nick Wright put it: “I’ll take all the unders on the Lions. It’s not a gut feeling — it’s real football reasons.” And those reasons start with the offseason losses on the coaching staff. Both the offensive and defensive coordinators are gone, and while Dan Campbell’s leadership remains intact, there’s always a learning curve when replacing key voices. That adjustment phase could cost them games early — especially with a stacked schedule.
Campbell isn’t a stranger to bold decisions. He thrives on fourth-down risky moves. But this season, his game management will face even more scrutiny. If those moves fail without the safety net of last season’s offensive consistency, the criticism won’t just come from the outside — it’ll echo within the building. And let’s not forget Jared Goff’s contract situation. While he remains the starter, Detroit’s front office has to think about the long term. That’s why this season has to matter. Because if the offense sputters and Goff struggles, conversations about the futures of both quarterback and coach may begin by Thanksgiving.
And then there’s the division itself. Green Bay is rising with Jordan Love. The Bears restocked. The Vikings are still dangerous even in transition. There’s no guarantee Detroit plows this thing back. If their O-line falters and the WR corps can’t deliver behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, it’s not insane to think the Lions end up third in the NFC North.
This is why coaches closely monitor camp reports and pay attention when defenders rush Goff in situational drills. Because if those cracks appear here, they’ll be full-blown fractures in September. And since the team has finally shed its losing stigma, it simply can’t afford to let things fall apart now.
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