SEATTLE – Jim Caldwell said it best.
Asked to put his team’s disappointing season-ending four-game losing streak into perspective after Saturday’s wild-card loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the Detroit Lions coach was matter-of-fact in his assessment.
“It just shows that we have some work to do,” Caldwell said.
From top to bottom, that should be the sense in the Lions organization today after they were throttled by a superior team for the fourth straight week.
They failed to score a touchdown Saturday for the second time in a month. They couldn’t stop all-world (or so it seemed) running back Thomas Rawls (Central Michigan).