ALLEN PARK – In each of the Detroit Lions’ three losses this season, Dan Campbell has alluded to some form of miscommunication — whether between players or between the players and coaches.

During their Week 6 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Campbell explained that there was confusion on the trick play that saw Jared Goff’s touchdown catch from David Montgomery called back, saying the coaching staff didn’t do a good enough job of clarifying the assignment and that the players simply executed what they were told.

But the lapse in communication during Sunday’s 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings mirrored that of their season-opening defeat against the Green Bay Packers — a lack of cohesion between Goff and the offensive line. The miscues up front led to one of Detroit’s roughest days in p

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