GREEN BAY, Wis. – The lack of execution by Detroit's offense Sunday in their 27-13 loss to Green Bay in the regular season opener caught head coach Dan Campbell a little bit by surprise.

"I thought we'd be cleaner than we were," Campbell said after the game.

Detroit generated just 246 yards of offense and only 46 yards rushing on the ground, significantly lower than their 409.5 and 146.4 total offense and rushing averages from last year.

Detroit is breaking in a new offensive coordinator in John Morton and three new starters along their offensive line. Sunday looked like a case of the growing pains.

To be fair, Green Bay's defense played a heck of a game. The Packers played a lot of Cover 2 and 3 Buzz and tried to keep everything in front of them and make Detroit's offense drive the f

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