April 19, 2025
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Lions News: Experts Break Down Why Dan Campbell’s Speeches Resonate Deeply

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has become known not just for his leadership, but for the impassioned locker room speeches that frequently make waves on social media. His words often go viral, drawing attention for their emotional intensity and authenticity. As part of “Peak,” a new feature by The Athletic focused on leadership and personal growth in sports, journalist Rustin Dodd teamed up with communication experts to dissect what makes Campbell’s speeches so compelling.

James Holtje, a speechwriting and public speaking professor at Columbia University, pointed out that Campbell’s talks align closely with Aristotle’s classical rhetoric—blending emotional appeal (pathos), logical structure (logos), and timeliness (kairos). He even compared them to theatrical performances due to their expressive delivery.

Though Holtje admitted he’s more into soccer than football, he found Campbell’s delivery striking. An example he analyzed showcased key techniques he teaches in class—such as expressive storytelling, strong eye contact, dynamic vocal range, and the use of literary devices like alliteration, the “rule of three,” and vivid detail.

Dodd also interviewed Patrick Barry, a law professor at the University of Michigan. Barry highlighted Campbell’s repeated post-win phrase: “This is what great teams do.” According to Barry, this phrasing is more effective than simply stating “We’re a great team” because it frames greatness as something demonstrated through action, not just claimed.

The full article continues with more insights and is well worth reading for those interested in leadership and communication.

Other Notes:

  • The Detroit Free Press shared a fascinating profile of the only individual to ever play for both the Lions and another notable Detroit team.
  • Shoutout to defensive lineman Pat O’Connor on his recent accomplishment.
  • Detroit holds the 28th overall selection in the upcoming NFL Draft. Ryan Love of The Lions Wire explores what teams have historically done with that spot over the last decade.
  • Cornerback Terrion Arnold continues to speak on the meaningful reason behind switching his jersey number, honoring his late Alabama teammate, Khyree Jackson.Lastly, though already mentioned previously, Dane Brugler’s in-depth NFL Draft guide from The Athletic is so thorough, it’s worth revisiting.

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