Dan Campbell, family rock iconic Christmas sweaters: ‘I have big beautiful balls’
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had some crafty Christmas sweaters for him and his family and it was typical Dan Campbell.
You understand what we mean by that right? Campbell is a dude’s dude, just a football guy. And we love him for it.
So, these iconic Christmas sweaters might go mainstream because of Campbell. You can see them below.
“I have big beautiful balls,” the sweaters read.
What’s even funnier is Campbell got his entire family to wear them as well.
The Lions take on the San Francisco 49ers Monday night and currently sport a 13-2 record, tied for best in the NFC with division rival, the Minnesota Vikings.
The two will play each other at the end of the year. What’s even more amazing is Campbell and company are doing this despite having the most players in IR this year.
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Campbell recently gave an impassioned speech on a local radio show regarding his team’s mental state with all of the injuries.
“You know what happens is, you win 11 in a row, and you lose and then the sky falls,” Campbell said. “I hate to say it, but we’re not going to be able to win 11 in a row again for the rest of this season. What happens is, you get used to eating filet and I’m talking all of us, and everything’s good. Life’s good. But you forgot what it was like when you had nothing, and you ate your f****** molded bread.
“And it was just fine and gave you everything you needed. Sometimes, you gotta get punched in the mouth and remember what it used to be like to really appreciate where you are. We’ll do that, and so, we got a bad taste in our mouth.”
Campbell certainly knows how to get the very best out of his group, and that’s exactly what he’ll need to do down the stretch with the number of players unavailable for the rest of the season. Those include edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson (tibia/fibula), running back David Montgomery (knee), cornerback Carlton Davis III (jaw), defensive tackle Alim McNeill (knee), linebacker Alex Anzalone (forearm) and a host of others on the defensive side of the ball.