This feels like the most seminal win of the Campbell era since that win at Lambeau to end the 2022 season. I've never seen something like this in recent memory. To go into a game against a good/contending team with one starting caliber DT (who missed the second half of the game), one starting caliber LB, and one starting caliber edge...and win? Madness.
Aaron Glenn is a genius. If we see another 37-40yo white guy get a HC job before him next year I'm gonna be legit mad. He constantly puts guys in positions to win by simply asking them to do shyt they're decent/good at. I can't help but think back to how our previous coaches constantly demanded guys do things they couldn't do, resulting in losses. Remember when we drafted Kyle Van Noy and made him a coverage LB instead of a rusher? Or the weird o-line rotations that Patricia used to fukk up team chemistry (and drive Graham Glasgow out)? Campbell, Glenn, and Johnson have a clear vision of their roster, strengths and weaknesses. Which allows them to constantly plug guys in. Couple years ago it was Isaiah Buggs. This year it's Pat O'Connor. When you cycle cheap vets in/out who play their asses off while also drafting well you create the type of depth that has turned us into a great team.