ALLEN PARK — Dan Campbell doesn’t care what the outside world is saying about the Detroit Lions’ 27-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday .
He’s motivated by the act of defeat itself.
“What fuels my tank is losing,” Campbell said Wednesday.
The Lions ’ loss would have been digestible had either side of the ball put together a strong performance, but the biggest problem — and why many are running with the notion that the walls are closing in — is that the things that befell Detroit in Week 1 were exactly what many expected the Lions to struggle with going into the season.
The interior offensive line was befuddled from start to finish, preventing the Lions from taking advantage of downfield passing windows or picking up momentum on the ground. Defensively, poor performance from