The Detroit Lions have no plans to fire Jim Caldwell if the team doesn't make the playoffs this season.

Bob Quinn says Caldwell will be judged more on wins and losses than a postseason appearance.

"There is no mandate of number of wins and there is no mandate of playoffs," Quinn said.

"It's my feel for, like, his coaching style. The decisions he makes for the team. The way he handles the staff and just how competitive a football team we are," Quinn said. "Jim's a great man, he's a great coach, he has great presence with the team. He has unbelievable presence in front of the team, and I know that the players are going to play hard for him. Like, I can see that, already seven months in, that we're not going to have an issue with guys loafing around on the field. Like, I can't imagine that would happen this season. So listen, it's a combination of wins-losses, decision making. How's he handle the team? How does he handle adversity? Got players go down, I'm trying to shuffle guys in. Can we get those guys up to speed and get them ready to play? It all goes into it; it's not just one thing."