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When Rookie Moves Backfire: The Caleb Williams/Jack Campbell Incident #detroitlions #calebwilliams



In this video, we analyze the contentious hit by linebacker Jack Campbell on quarterback Caleb Williams during a recent game. Despite accusations from some NFC North fans that it was a dirty play, we discuss why the hit was clean and within the rules. We delve into the circumstances of the hit, Williams’ reaction, and the ensuing debate. Join us as we explore the nuances of this highly debated moment and the broader implications for both players involved.

18 Comments

  1. The hit on Trevor is a dirty hit, this is a big nothing burger compared to Texans cheapshot on Lawrence. I wish we would have played well and not had 5 ints against the Texans and beat them by 30 but the fact we still beat Hou shiws their a bunch of bums. Anyway, the hits to me are dirty when you try to take a guys head off and in the worst case, slammed against the turf. Thats exactly what the hit was on Trevor so compared to this, Caleb needs to rethink his comment, and pray he never gets a similar hit that Lawrence took

  2. wasn't remotely dirty, he was inbounds then tried to juke but didn't juke enough and got hit.

  3. Wouldn’t say it backfired when he proceeded to throw a 31 yard TD the next play and lit up the defense the rest of the half after this lmao

  4. It's not a dirty play to hit the QB in that situation, he was well in bounds. The problem I have is the hit itself. Jack leads with his helmet and goes low, that's a dirty hit on anyone, regardless of position. Watch the clip again without your rose tinted glasses, and see how he leads with the crown of his helmet and doesn't even pretend to wrap up….

  5. clean hit. Caleb needs to learn that if he slides or goes out of bounds, the defense will not drill him. But if he does some last second juke or similar, he may incur broken rips, wrecked knee or similar.

  6. Caleb Has a tendency to run to the side lines like hes going to run out they he will cut back in the hit was clean

  7. Caleb learned something that day! Probably a short career if he didn't appreciate the lesson.

  8. Not dirty, not a fan of either team or anyone in conference.

    Greed of the QB caused that hit. He got his first down. Got greedy, tried to be cute. Can’t do that Vs One if the best coached teams in the NFL. They were ready and sent a message

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