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Lions Fans Grade Campbell, Season Confidence

Detroit Lions fans experienced a rollercoaster 2025 season, starting with high hopes but ending in disappointment as they missed the playoffs. The team finished strong, sweeping the NFC North champion Bears, but it wasnt enough to secure a postseason spot. Fans confidence levels fluctuated throughout the season, peaking at 99% after beating the Ravens and 98% after topping the Buccaneers, but plummeting to just 28% before the finale. Coach Dan Campbell gave himself an F grade for the season, and fans will now have the chance to weigh in with their own A to F evaluations. Head to Pride of Detroit to cast your vote and stay tuned for the results as Lions nation looks ahead to the offseason.

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