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QB Jared Goff sent out a statement in an attempt to allay fan anxiety ahead of Saturday’s game against the Denver Broncos.
“Well, we dropped two of the three, which is a first for us in almost 20 games. Thus, yes, we’re going to be alright; we’re 9–4,” Goff stated on Tuesday to 97.1 The Ticket. “We have a solid stretch ahead of us, but the Broncos game kicks it off this week. We can’t wait to play for our home crowd again.
This weekend, we anticipate them bringing a great deal of vigor and passion to our team. Man, that will be so much fun. Regaining the upper hand over them and, ideally, returning to the winning column will be enjoyable.
Under Campbell, the Lions have a history of recovering well from setbacks since their winning run in the previous campaign.The quarterback has benefited from the resilient culture that Campbell has cultivated.
Goff’s experience has been a comforting presence. In an attempt to prevent one game from carrying too much weight throughout a season, he discussed his philosophy regarding wins and losses and stressed the significance of treating both results equally.
“You handle them equally, regardless of the outcome. We’ve had the good fortune to win nine of the last 13 games, so we’ve had a slightly higher success rate when it comes to learning from victories than defeats, Goff stated. Nonetheless, you handle them equally, grow from them, and improve. The season is lengthy—there are 17 games in all, and every game counts equally.
Therefore, you sometimes beat yourself twice if you place more emphasis on one than the other. You must treat them equally because you will learn from them and advance as a result. You tally them up at the conclusion of the season to determine who stays.”
Regaining St. Brown’s direction
Amon-Ra St. Brown, a wide receiver, has led the Lions in several categories this season and has been their best option. For the second straight season, he has already surpassed 1,000 receiving yards, and he is on pace to have a career year. He has only caught five passes for a total of 70 yards in his last two games, though.