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Detroit Lions caput manager Dan Campbell is spending the offseason doing what galore parents find themselves doing this clip of year: moving their kids backmost location from college.
Campbell was helping his girl Piper battalion up her assemblage dorm at Michigan State this play aft she finished up her freshman year, but it appears that 1 portion of furnishings gave the NFL manager a hard time.

Detroit Lions caput manager Dan Campbell puts his manus to his look arsenic helium responds to questions astir Aidan Hutchinson's wounded during a quality league aft his team's NFL shot crippled against the Dallas Cowboys successful Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Jerome Miron)
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Campbell’s wife, Holly, posted a video of him moving a monolithic legume container retired of the dorm, and into the backmost of a truck, to Instagram connected Friday.
"I brought immoderate muscle, and a truck," Holly tin beryllium heard saying successful the video.
Once helium was capable to load up the monstrosity, Campbell got into the backmost of the motortruck to wrestle it into place.
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"Imagine seeing THE Dan Campbell and fam connected field struggling with a emotion sac," 1 idiosyncratic commented connected the post.
"Love however DC is virtually conscionable a mean dada moving his girl location from schoolhouse for the summer. You guys rule," different added.

Detroit Lions caput manager Dan Campbell watches a play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 2nd fractional astatine Ford Field successful Detroit connected Sunday, September 15, 2024. (IMAGN)
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Campbell and the remainder of the Lions coaching unit volition instrumentality for enactment aboriginal this period erstwhile OTAs statesman connected May 28. Mandatory minicamp volition travel opening connected June 10.
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