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Worst politics: Lions Dan Campbell brutally clashes with NFL league office” as he calls out for right checkup’ after horrible lions outing bias experience” despite the final results outcome” see details….

Worst politics: Lions Dan Campbell brutally clashes with NFL league office” as he calls out for right checkup’ after horrible lions outing bias experience” despite the final results outcome” see details….

At Lambeau Field on Sunday afternoon, the Detroit Lions defeated the Green Bay Packers 24–14. Even though the Lions won the division, they weren’t pleased with being ejected in the first half.

In the second quarter, Lions defensive back Brian Branch was sent off for hitting Packers receiver Bo Melton with his helmet.

Was it warranted an ejection, but was the play worth a penalty? Tom Brady, the FOX commentator, expressed his disapproval of the ejection, despite the fact that he is legally prohibited from criticizing the officials because of his minority ownership in the Raiders.

According to Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, the NFL league office is biased during primetime games. He believes Branch probably wouldn’t have been disqualified if the Packers vs. Lions game had started at 1 p.m.

“He must also adjust to that. New York will look at all of things when you play in prime time games. The games at one o’clock don’t matter to them. They play the games during prime time. So be aware of the circumstances,” Campbell stated after the game.

As we saw on Sunday, there will be more people watching the primetime games, so players need be aware of that going ahead.

Still, losing a vital defensive player on such a significant stage must be upsetting for the Lions. Well, at least they managed to end up winning.

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