DETROIT (AP) — Coach Dan Campbell thinks it was easy to see what went wrong for the Detroit Lions in Sunday's 27-13 season-opening loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Fixing it, though, is going to be much tougher.

The Lions didn't force a turnover or record a sack and scored their only touchdown with 55 seconds left in the game.

“We were off on a lot of things that are just fundamentals,” he said Monday. “It is really that simple. There's nothing easy about fixing it, but it is that simple to diagnose. The only way to fix it is to just get back to work.”

The problem started with the foundation of Detroit's offense — a running game led by a tough O-line ahead of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. It finished with 46 yards on 22 carries and didn't get into the end zone.

Last season, the

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