Dan Campbell
Dan Campbell
Daniel Allen Campbellis an American football coach and former player who is the Assistant Head coach and Tight ends coach for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He played college football for Texas A&M University. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and subsequently played for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints. Campbell was named interim head coach of the Miami Dolphins in...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth13 April 1976
CityClifton, TX
Everybody on the team is awesome. All the guys are helping me. I'm in a whole different world now, ... We'll eat together, play cards together. We do a lot of stuff as a team.
That guy has made some big plays for us in the last five, six games. You look at the catches he's made. He's got arguably the best hands on this team. He's a very good athlete, and losing him, yeah it's gonna hurt.
Once Julius gets back, we'll be even better. Now we know we have a guy we can count on to give Julius a rest. It will be real good.
I've always been a big believer in Sean and his style and what he was doing. He's one of the reasons I came down here because I knew what type of guy he was.
What we've done is good enough to get him what he's got. Is that acceptable? No, it's not. On the flip side, we're throwing the ball pretty good. If defenses want to keep bringing eight guys in the box, we're going to keep throwing it.
That's the guy. He's a clutch player. When you need him most, he is going to come through for you, and you love having guys like that on your team.
We know we have a (good) running back. Everybody wants this guy to explode.
I think the guys know how important it is, but we do have a lot of young guys and I wanted them to know, 'Let's go,'
I know they want to get Jones the ball. We want to be able to run him. We want to be able to do things off of that. This is not by any means Pollard getting phased out or anything like that. I don't see that. You'll see both of us in the game quite a bit is what I think.
The bats came alive, which is good to see going into Warrensburg this weekend. ... Our lineup's getting set -- I'm getting pretty set on who I want where.
It was a frustrating day because we had so much on the line and really didn't come out and give our best effort. That's the worst part. You want to go out there and play your best football and we really didn't come close to that. I thought our defense kept us in the game, but we didn't help them out very much.
I had no idea that it was open yet.
I'm watching. I got to know. It's not going to affect my approach, but I want to know if I've got a shot.
It was a great experience playing for Bill Parcells, one of the greatest coaches of all time. To be in that system for three years, I'll take stuff with me forever from that. I'm definitely proud and glad I got to play for the Cowboys.