Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell reflects on the team's 38-6 loss to the Ravens, acknowledging their poor performance and giving credit to Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Campbell admits that the loss was self-induced and highlights the need for improvement. Despite the defeat, Campbell remains optimistic, stating that challenges are meant to be overcome. The Lions' disappointing performance against the Ravens raises questions about their ability to handle strong opponents in the NFL.
Dan Campbell on the Lions' lopsided 38-6 loss to the Ravens: 'Ultimately, things happen for a reason. The good Lord never gives us anything that we can’t handle, and so we probably needed it' https://t.co/7XsAnp8xJv via @freep
Lions head coach Dan Campbell on Ravens' Lamar Jackson, who had four TDs: "Lamar beat us. He hammered us with his arm. He threw the ball extremely well. He ran when he needed to, and we did not handle it well." https://t.co/ReGmEZdvpu https://t.co/G2t8WFs7GP
Lions head coach Dan Campbell on 32-point loss to Ravens: "They kicked our ass" https://t.co/ReGmEZdvpu https://t.co/5RyH85OLZw
Lions Dan Campbell says 38-6 loss to Ravens was self-induced. 'They kicked our ass.' Five of the reasons they lost, plus injury updates. See https://t.co/a415Suqgkn
Lions coach Dan Campbell: "They kicked our ass. It’s a credit to them. Lamar [Jackson] beat us. He hammered us with his arm."
Lions' Dan Campbell had a succinct summary of his team in blowout loss to Ravens https://t.co/WC2wtbkLxI
When Dan Campbell said this week that Lions would hit a rough patch, not sure he envisioned a half like this.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell: 'You always guard yourself against' sign-stealing https://t.co/eE1MLeiadw via @freep