A few months into the season, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard is quickly becoming known for his infectious, run-through-a-brick-wall energy on the sidelines.
It’s that type of explosive fire that sets him apart from former DC Aaron Glenn, explains Amik Robertson.
“I think Shep is a little more passionate … He understands me a lot more and he puts high expectations on me,” the cornerback said on a new episode of the St. Brown Podcast.
Amon-Ra asked him about the differences between coaching styles as DC. Robertson said it’s clear Sheppard took quite a bit away from learning under Glenn, but the smaller age gap makes a difference. At 37 years old, Sheppard is the third-youngest defensive coordinator in the NFL.
“Sometimes we feel like our coach is our teammate,” Robertson said. “But of course you know you got to respect him at a different level.”
Sheppard and his guys put on a defensive clinic on “Monday Night Football” this past week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He’s been in the spotlight in the national NFL media ever since:
And onto the rest of your notes.
- Big calls from the victory over the Bucs with Dan Miller, Lomas Brown and T.J. Lang.
- Noted angry runner Jahmyr Gibbs back in the spotlight for another powerhouse rushing performance.
- FOX 2’s Dan Miller sat down with Jared Goff to big plays of the this past Monday’s game and plans for the bye week.
- “How many more times could he handle being rejected? How many more times until he would quit?” The Detroit Free Press’ Jeff Seidel has a great profile on Auburn Hills native Nick Whiteside’s journey to the NFL. ($)
- A couple of receipts making the rounds over on X if you’re interested — the last one’s actually a good one.
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