I think it’s difficult to say that he won’t consider doing things differently in a conference title game where he has a semi comfortable lead against a heavily favored opponent. He lost the opportunity to take the Lions to their only Super Bowl appearance. That weighs on anyone. Even the aggressive tough guy Campbell.
Obviously no one can say for sure but my argument, which I laid out in my post, is that most guys don't actually learn from their mistakes if you look at the history of these things because they often don't see it as a mistake but rather a philosophy that they adhere to and their argument would be that no one bats .1000.
And if you look at Campbell's personal history he had several missteps during the regular season based on this aggressive philosophy and here he was yesterday basically doubling down on it, in the most important game in Detroit football since Eisenhower was president.
This all suggests he probably will continue to do things the same way.
But hey, you could be right too I guess.