**How tough is this Sunday-Thursday-Thursday stretch the Lions have?**
"It's great," Campbell said with a sarcastic grin on his face.
The coaches and players talked about a couple things that came up in Sunday's contest but they jumped right into Green Bay Monday and the team that can digest the game plan the fastest and get mentally ready has the advantage, per Campbell.
He also said this week is largely about recovery. Players getting bodies recovered Monday through Tuesday and by Wednesday, they need to ramp it back up to play 60-plus snaps all out at an elite level. Short weeks in the NFL are tough on the mind and the body, but every team deals with them, and Detroit is very familiar with it this time of year.
**Does Campbell still get nostalgic with the Thanksgiving tradition in Detroit?**
He has been a part of Thanksgiving, both as a player and coach, and still appreciates the opportunity.
"Everybody is watching this game," Campbell said. "You grow up as a kid watching it. Watching Detroit play and watching Dallas play. Detroit and Green Bay on Thanksgiving, I just think everybody knows what that is and everybody for the most part, grew up with that.
"Our guys know that too. I think that's what makes it special. It's one thing for everyone to see primetime games but most of the time, all the families get together and they are watching these games. It feels special in that regard."