GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Detroit Lions’ offensive woes spanned far and wide in Sunday’s 27-13 season-opening loss to the Green Bay Packers.
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Many were worried this would be the case when former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson departed for Chicago.
It’s been at least two seasons since the Lions put together a performance as bad as the one they did at Lambeau Field, and in the aftermath, the standard we’ve come to expect has disappeared overnight. The Lions’ offense was such a departure from what we’ve seen, it’s hard to know what to expect going forward. The identity that was cultivated is gone.
The offensive line was about as disappointing as it could have possibly been. One can’t help but wonder if rookie right guard Tate Ratledge could have benefited from some extra pr