Dan Campbell acknowledges a critical error in the 49ers game

Dan Campbell, the Detroit Lions’ head coach, has been chastised for numerous mistakes he made during his team’s NFC Championship Game loss to the San Francisco 49ers, and it appears that at least one of them he would like to reverse.

The Lions were behind 34-24 when they got the ball back after a 49ers score with just over three minutes left in the fourth quarter. They had three timeouts left and were able to travel down the field rapidly without utilizing any of them. Detroit drove all the way to the San Francisco one-yard line before calling a run play on third-and-goal with 1:05 remaining. David Montgomery was tackled for a 2-yard loss.

Because they were losing by two scores, the Lions had to call a timeout when Montgomery was stopped. They went for it on fourth down instead of trying a field goal, and Jared Goff connected with Jameson Williams for a touchdown throw.

Detroit then attempted an unsuccessful onside kick, which the 49ers recovered. The Lions could only have gotten the ball back with three stops if they had all of their timeouts, but they used one on the previous possession.

Campbell stated on Monday that he “probably should have” called a third-down pass play instead of a run on Detroit’s previous possession.

“The easy thing to do is to throw it,” Campbell remarked, according to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. “It may not have been the best decision, but I wanted to run it. I figured we’d just pop it. We had just two minutes to toss the football down the field and they were in a four-down front. However, we missed a block and needed to utilize a timeout. In retrospect, I should have thrown it four times, but at the time, I thought it would be a walk-in. And that did not work out. So I gambled and lost.

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