The Detroit Lions Don’t Need A Culture Change; They Need A Playcaller
Following a tough stretch that has seen the Detroit Lions fall to 7-5, a narrative is emerging that the team’s signature “Grit” culture is the source of their problems. The aggressive, go-for-broke mentality that defined their rise is now being blamed for their slide. But this analysis misses the real issue. The culture Dan Campbell has built isn’t the problem; the playcalling is.
Detroit Lions: Dan Campbell’s Culture
The Lions’ identity is built on fearless, aggressive football. Campbell is the architect of that culture, a leader who gets his players to run through walls for him. That hasn’t changed. What has changed is the creative mind who made that aggression so effective. When Ben Johnson was the offensive coordinator, his innovative play designs and situational creativity turned Campbell’s fourth-down gambles into game-winning moments. The aggression was calculated because the plays were designed to succeed.
The Missing Ingredient: Offensive Creativity
This season tells a different story. The departure of Johnson left a massive void. The initial attempt to fill it with John Morton proved ineffective, so much so that Campbell himself took over playcalling duties. While Campbell’s leadership is undeniable, his strength has never been X’s and O’s schematic design. As a result, the Lions’ aggressive philosophy now looks reckless.
The failed fourth-down attempts that have cost the team dearly aren’t a sign of a flawed culture; they are a symptom of predictable and uninspired playcalling. Under Johnson, a fourth-and-short might have been a clever misdirection or a unique formation. Now, those same situations often result in straightforward plays that opposing defenses easily diagnose and stop. The team is still rolling the dice, but they’re doing it with a less-than-optimal strategy, which has turned high-reward gambles into costly turnovers.
Let Campbell Be Campbell
Dan Campbell is an elite motivator and a culture-setter, perhaps one of the best in the NFL. He has transformed the Lions from a perennial afterthought into a team with a genuine identity and a winning mindset. The solution isn’t for him to abandon the philosophy that got the Lions here. Instead, he needs to empower a playcaller who can execute that vision with the same level of creativity that Ben Johnson once did.
Campbell’s value is in leading the men, managing the game, and being the face of the franchise’s tough-nosed identity. He shouldn’t be burdened with designing and calling plays on top of that. The front office’s top priority this offseason must be to find an offensive coordinator who can restore the innovative spark to the offense.
Final Thoughts
The Lions don’t need a culture overhaul. They have a winning culture that is the envy of many teams. What they need is to put the right people in the right roles. Let Dan Campbell be the head coach and culture-driver. Find a brilliant offensive mind to call the plays. That is the path back to making Detroit’s aggressive style a weapon, not a weakness.
