DETROIT -- It’s by no means complete. It's not even close to where the Detroit Lions would like it to be. But after two weeks running Darrell Bevell’s offense, the signs are there for what it could be in the future.
There’s less predictability than in prior years under former coordinator Jim Bob Cooter. The play design, many times, has been innovative. It has worked to the strengths of players and opened up things for bigger plays -- evidenced by the throw fake to the left on Matthew Stafford’s screen pass to the right that turned into a 36-yard Kerryon Johnson touchdown during Sunday’s 13-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.