Just five games into year two of the Dan Campbell era and Detroit Lions fans’ confidence in the team has plummeted.
Last season, the Campbell-led Lions opened the season with an 89 percent confidence rating, but as the losses piled up, confidence slowly declined, eventually bottoming out at 63 percent after a loss to the Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving dropped the team’s record to 0-10-1.
The following week, the Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings and confidence shot up to 88 percent. For the most part, Lions fans' confidence in the team increased from that point forward as the team found its rhythm along with a few more wins.