Will Campbell has a candid response to critics after playoff debut with Patriots
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Will Campbell has a candid response to critics after playoff debut with Patriots
""Obviously, I didn't pitch a shutout," Campbell said Wednesday. "I had two or three plays that I wish I could have back. But that's $300 million in defensive ends and I've got a ton of respect for those dudes. It's going to be like that every week in the playoffs. "Like Coach [Mike] Vrabel said, you've gotta be willing to spill a little blood and violence. You've just gotta hope you don't spill more than they do. That's the name of the game.""
""I don't give a [expletive] what anyone says, to be honest with you," Campbell said. "It's easy to type behind a Twitter account that you know is fake. I hold myself to the highest expectation of anybody. I want to be perfect, and it's hard for me to get told that it's going to be hard to be perfect.""
Will Campbell experienced rookie growing pains in his first playoff game while also showing strength as a run blocker for Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson. He surrendered a decisive third-quarter win to Chargers edge rusher Odafe Oweh that resulted in a strip-sack. Campbell acknowledged having plays he wished he could redo and expressed respect for veteran defensive ends. Coach Mike Vrabel emphasized the physical demands of playoff football. Campbell rejects online criticism, holds himself to very high standards, and understands the necessity of a short memory as he prepares for the divisional-round matchup with Houston.
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