Detroit Lions' Jared Goff (Photo: Detroit Lions' Jeff Nguyen)

If you were one of the many Detroit Lions fans who expected to see a Super Bowl–ready team Sunday at Lambeau Field, you saw anything but that in the 27–13 loss to the Green Bay Packers in the first game of the season.

The offensive line was ineffective, failing to give quarterback Jared Goff enough protection or the running backs enough holes to showcase their talent. Meanwhile, the defensive line—particularly in the first half—gave Packers quarterback Jordan Love far too much time to connect with his receivers.

"We didn't coach good enough, including me, and we didn't play good enough," Lions Coach Dan Campbell said at a press conference after the gtame. (See video below)

Rookie Isaac TeSlaa catches only touchdown (Detroit

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