Pat McAfee reacts to Dan Campbell’s RISKY 4th-down call vs. Packers! 👀 | The Pat McAfee Show

On The Pat McAfee Show, the crew reacts to the Detroit Lions 34-31 win over the Green Bay Packers.

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  1. Players take on the identity of their coach. One doesn’t make and won’t let his players make excuses. The other cries about calls and screams like a baby because a fan said something bad. Fits the bill.

  2. Funny how former players, current players, and coaches all understand why MCDC goes for it, and they all want to play for and/or work with "Huge Stones" Dan Campbell. Owners want to hire coaches just like him and front office people who work in the Lions organization. The talking head bloviators are all idiots. They are just looking for clicks and validation.

  3. It is frustrating arguing about "pick plays" in the NFL. Having never played football, imo the receiver has the right of way when running a route from the line of scrimmage, and it is up to the defender to avoid contact. So I don't think that was a pick play on the Lions with the TD. But WTF do I know…

  4. DANIMAL CAMPBELL

    MCDC

    We are watching the
    ALL TIME LIONS

    If we had every single lions player never injured this year, you're looking at not only the superbowl champs but one of the best all time football teams

  5. Consider that if the Lions and Vikings both win out going into the final game, they will be 15-1 and 14-2 respectively. If Vikings win that final game both teams will be 15-2 and tied in every way for playoff seeding. The final tiebreaker is a flip of a coin. That means a team with a record of 15-2 will not host a playoff game and have to travel to a team in the NFC South or West to play a team that won their division but could have a losing record.

    Then look at W-L records for the top three teams in the NFC North. Take out division losses and each of those three teams has only one loss after week 13.

  6. Happy for the Lions. Campbell is a great coach, but lost the NFC Championship last year due to bad play calling in the 2nd half, especially with 4th down risks. You want to win it all, need to win games without trick plays and 4th down gambles. Methodology is more important than any one result. A win is a win, but in playoffs and Super Bowl, better teams are going to shut down your gambles. Hope the Lions win it all. Be just a little more banker coach, a little less gambler.

  7. They’ve made compilations for refs screwing over the lions over the last 10-15 years. Don’t cry ref while speaking on the lions. We ain’t the chiefs.

  8. Ef any Packer fan that blames the refs for the Packers losing! I still can’t watch the video of the phantom hands to the face call back in 2015 on Thursday Night Football, that gave Aaron Rodgers the opportunity to throw the hail mary to win that game against my Lions.

  9. The Lions are so unlikeable. I honestly don’t get it. Jared Goff seems like a great human being. The rest of the fans and players are jags. Look at how they acted during their game with the packers. Talk about acting embarrassing.

  10. Unfortunate calls for each side, happens every game, every week. Just be thankful you didn’t have to put up with what the lions have put up with for decades. Lions didn’t get just bad calls, they got criminally robbed countless times. Do packers fans remember the Hail Mary years ago? Or how they even got into position to get that chance? Talk about bad officiating.

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