Chiefs, Dan Campbell and Detroit Lions
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Here are several key takeaways from the Lions' 30-17 loss. Detroit won the opening coin toss and elected to receive. With a depleted defense, Campbell's squad wanted to control and dominate the time of possession battle. The method to accomplish that was to run the football.
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The Chiefs had an effective game plan set up to stop Detroit and the personnel advantage needed to execute it. The Lions lost 30-17 to the perennial AFC powerhouse. “I'm disappointed,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said after the game.